PooreGal53
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I think this case would be a perfect Netflix special.
If they haven't in 15 years I doubt they will now.I wish I knew! I am hoping there was DNA left somewhere in that home to solve this case. Someone needs to keep this case in the spotlight and put a fire under LE to solve it. Fifteen years? I would never have thought it would take this long. I went back and read old threads of this case and cannot believe the insanity, for lack of a better word, it has brought. Haleigh would be 20 years old and it breaks my heart that she hasn't been found! Maybe someone in the family will pick up the reins and get Haleigh's case the attention it needs.
I have not spoken with Ronald. I did have a meeting with the lead detectives at PCSO and they were most helpful and look forward to my search results.Since Ronald is a resident of PCSO, have you spoken with him to see if he has any suggestions?
I agree. I am just curious why LE hasn't offered a deal with the "devil" (maybe they have, who knows?) 15 years later, an immunity deal for one of them should be on the table for them to talk. I saw a mother who has been looking for her daughter for over 25 years do a show on hulu titled Still Missing, Morgan. That is what I wished Crystal would do. Be visible. Be vigilant and demand answers for Haleigh from LE. Because if she don't, who will?If they haven't in 15 years I doubt they will now.
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All of the major players in this case were dirt poor, dumb, drug abusers who got thrust into the national spotlight. They continued to be themselves with more drama and headlines about every move they made.
I believe now Misty got the jail sentence she did because she was Misty.
I don't think they know what happened to Haleigh.
I have to agree.All of the major players in this case were dirt poor, dumb, drug abusers who got thrust into the national spotlight. They continued to be themselves with more drama and headlines about every move they made.
I believe now Misty
Florida's mandatory minimum for opiod related crimes can't really be bargained down. Misty knows what happened and kept her mouth shut because she was afraid of Law Enforcement or Ronald. I think she told him some story about Haleigh getting into his drugs and he was in cover his *advertiser censored* mode. Timmy knows where Haleigh is, IMHO. Not Tommy.The Prosecutor could have asked for a lesser/reduced sentence but didn't because they believed Misty would talk. Almost 15 years later and nothing. In my opinion, this case is no closer to being solved than 15 years ago. My opinion is LE got tunnel vision from the start. I have never been impressed how this case was handled by LE or the media. Hindsight is 20/20. I just wish someone would get off their butt and get Haleigh's case back out there. Thanks Vern for all that you are doing in finding Haleigh. I hope your searches yield some results and can move this case forward.
Misty could have been deemed a youthful offender (under 24 years of age)and the prosecutor could have asked the judge for a lesser sentence because of this. IF Misty had the financial resources to hire a decent defense lawyer specializing in drug trafficking charges she might not be serving 25 years today. The 18-year old got the largest sentence after being called the "key" in Haleigh's disappearance? Believe me, there was a bullseye on her back. I am not making any excuses for her bad decisions, though. IMO I don't think any of them know where Haleigh is. I just don't think any of them was smart enough to pull this off for 15 years. Maybe publicize reward money again for the whereabouts of Haleigh and see if anybody comes out of the woodwork.Florida's mandatory minimum for opiod related crimes can't really be bargained down. Misty knows what happened and kept her mouth shut because she was afraid of Law Enforcement or Ronald. I think she told him some story about Haleigh getting into his drugs and he was in cover his *advertiser censored* mode. Timmy knows where Haleigh is, IMHO. Not Tommy.
Once again, a youthful offender is only allowed that designation once. Because Misty was charged for the same crime in 2 different counties, she can't qualify.I need to correct the youthful offender age from 24 years to 21 years or below. I am sorry for the mistake.
Thanks for the clarification. It makes this drug bust "stink" even worse IMO. You give 25 years for a 1st time offender, who is 18 years old, and took her youthful offender status away because you made it cross 2 counties?--yes that screams of police/judicial abuse to me, especially considering she is uneducated and 18. I guess that's why mandatory/ minimums are controversial. Over 15 years of Haleigh's disappearance and she hasn't "cracked". I just don't completely buy what LE is selling. If Misty got 25 years, then Ron should have gotten the same IMO, especially with his priors. I just don't believe in the OJ effect where if you can't get someone for the original crime, the second time around you make sure you do. I am not condoning their behavior though. They should have known there was a bullet on their back!Once again, a youthful offender is only allowed that designation once. Because Misty was charged for the same crime in 2 different counties, she can't qualify.
ETA: Were the undercover busts instigated because of Haleigh going POOF into thin air? Yes, of course. I live in Putnam County, just a few miles from Ronald's trailer. Let me tell you, poeple were outraged at what happened. It was such a lying *advertiser censored* show, and so, so many knew about Ronald's drug dealing. PCSO got many tips and phone calls over this. They get set up, but surprise Misty is doing most of the deals, but cutting Ron in. Trying to rope him back in. She knows exactly what happened to Haleigh, but will never give it up, because her drug charges are less than what she would get otherwise. They are horrible people and deserve whatever they got.