Sounds like LE just haven't figured out yet how many people were involved in the homicide part, but once they do, they will charge (if I read between the lines). MOO
Bolded by me - I think there is an explanation for this after listening to the sheriff's interview found here: Into the Sheriff's Spotlight
IMO the fact that he doesn't seem like he is bolting is because he was interrupted/caught by, basically, a kid or young teen. The sheriff describes in that...
In this interview: Into the Sheriff's Spotlight
The Harford County Sheriff says that in talking to witnesses, LE has come to believe that the perpetrator may have been hanging around in and around the trail on previous days, and was seen concealing himself in the wood-line on the day of the...
You and @justtrish make good points/questions...as to the part I bolded, it reminded me that I had heard something once about what KA told other people about RA and the trails. I had to go look it up, it was in the Murder Sheet's episode "Who is Rick Allen?"...
Note: I am not speculating that this man is or could be the murderer of KJ. I am speculating that this is the TYPE of person who might have committed her murder: suffering from psychosis, perhaps transient...
Thanks...maybe a post was deleted in there somewhere getting the numbering off from when I last checked it. Definitely a post that is well worth reviewing!
Respectfully, I disagree that this scenario explains the perpetrator's peculiar-seeming exit from the home. If you haven't already listened, it might help to go back to post #151 in this thread by @PommyMommy, it's the sheriff's spotlight interview that explains a lot about the home invasion and...
I don't know yet what happened in this case - if she got mad and hit him, if she hit him by accident, or if she didn't hit him at all and this is all a cover up - but I can say that it seems that most people in the house were so drunk that it would not surprise me if some of the witnesses gave...
Article here with some interest info from neighbors: Neighbor recalls ‘explosion’ shortly before woman’s burned body found
“I saw some heavy smoke coming from across the street,” Melissa Soto recalled. “No ambulance, no nothing was here at the scene yet. All of a sudden, I heard like an...
Every case is different, so often it's a balance between so-called "hold back" information and releasing enough that the somebody can recognize a detail in a crime. Only these investigators know why (if the release of the entire autopsy was planned to go how it did), but what would have been...
I always assumed (definitely could be wrong about this) that the full autopsy report was not meant to be released in the way it was. It contained an awful lot of info that I'm sure LE wanted to keep quiet, for many different investigative reasons. I wondered if maybe it was supposed to be sealed...
To my knowledge, geofence warrants are those that require a provider to search its entire reserve of user location data to identify all users or devices located within a geographic area during a time period specified by law enforcement. So it seems that Ives was talking about a geofence when he...
One can still listen to this episode on many different platforms that host podcasts. Here's another link: Delphi: Evidence
It's season 1, episode 4, approximately 13:56 in:
"Robert Ives told us that he personally submitted multiple subpoenas seeking to obtain all cell phone records within a...
I'm not a lawyer. But what I see is that the prosecution is serving a notice of more discovery that they have turned over and the defense is motioning or asking for other things that they have not received yet. Rule 14 in an overarching sense refers to all pretrial discovery.
I could be totally off base here, which I have been known to be, but I think we will eventually find out that the motive here was more sinister than the adoption thing that has been put out by SC family members.
Maybe I'm being influenced by the murder of Sasha Krause and subsequent trial of...
Possibly to probably, yes. They would not, to my knowledge, do much processing of the car where it was at the house but tow it to an evidence bay at an LE facility to truly do intensive testing like luminol.
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