I'm not a lawyer or psychiatrist but I'm pretty sure he can't plead insanity because of all his efforts to cover up his crime. By definition, a person is legally insane if criminal conduct was a result of severe mental disease or defect, so that the person did not know that his conduct was wrong.
I'm wondering how much money the estate sale brought in and if any cash was accounted for in their home when it was searched. According to an article (link below) it was a 3-day event advertised on Kijiji and it was approximated that 300 people likely walked through their home.
If DG felt...
There is a short communication between the 2 accused on Victor's Facebook dated February 7, 2014 (which is 2 days after Corriann was lured to the apartment). Jose telling Victor that he must speak with him asap.
Otto! Congrats on making the news! You've contributed so much here and it's great to know it doesn't go unnoticed. http://www.calgaryherald.com/touch/story.html?id=10026298
If LE are looking into other unsolved cases which may be linked to Garland (as they stated) then I'm fairly sure that they don't mean gas theft. Just speculating on which cases they have in mind, and after looking at LE's unsolved list, none are identical to this one.
my reply with quote didn't work in my post, but i was responding to mrazda71's post:
"This isn't a direct quote but didn't at some point during the press conference the police chief say something along the lines of - these are the only things the POI will be charged with at the minute but...
Perhaps WM made some sort of "discovery" on one of his properties (human remains, drugs, stolen property) and confronted his son about it saying that he would have to report it to the police which made DM do what he had to do in order to avoid jail. Or, if a discovery was made, maybe WM became...
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