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    Found Alive FL - Kamiyah Mobley, newborn, Jacksonville, 10 July 1998 *guilty*

    I am very concerned that she is navigating this new life without help and that she is likely to be further hurt. She needs effective legal counsel and I hope someone steps forward to help her. As part of the lawsuit against the hospital, a large sum was held in trust to be paid on her 18th...
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    GUILTY FL - Lonzie Barton, 2, Jacksonville, 24 July 2015 - #6

    In the cirles they run in, that is kinda like an engagement ring. He was supposed to be getting a matching one, but something tells me "you go first" was his plan. Why so big? Because his ex, also a stripper has a Ruben tattoo. Wouldn't any girl want her engagement ring to be bigger than the...
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    GUILTY FL - Lonzie Barton, 2, Jacksonville, 24 July 2015 - #6

    She had the tattoo a couple months ago. The tattoo WAS used as a message, by RE's mother. It was originally included in an interview she did with the media "My son is not a murderer". The gist was, Lonna loves my son and trusts him, they are going to get married and be a family. If the...
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    GUILTY FL - Lonzie Barton, 2, Jacksonville, 24 July 2015 - #6

    Yes, they will have a strong case before murder charges are filed, just be prepared to wait if necessary. I am not familiar with the other cases you mentioned, but Jacksonville prosecutors will not go forth without a body unless the other evidence is very very strong. They will wait, which is...
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    GUILTY FL - Lonzie Barton, 2, Jacksonville, 24 July 2015 - #6

    They did. They also went door to door along several lb roads asking personally to check video cameras. they collected so much video.
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    GUILTY FL - Lonzie Barton, 2, Jacksonville, 24 July 2015 - #6

    I could make a handcuff key out of a pen in about 20 minutes. That jail is very secure and there are several layers of security for transported prisoners, he needed much more than a handcuff key to escape. i think he was lying to the other inmate about having a driver lined up. all of his...
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    GUILTY FL - Lonzie Barton, 2, Jacksonville, 24 July 2015 - #6

    Hot Dang! I just heard about RE's attempted escape! Now THAT is a serious charge that will hold him for a very very long time, and it is a slam dunk with the evidence. For the first time I can believe he is staying in jail. As for his bond, when a person is arrested a "default" bond gets set...
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    GUILTY FL - Lonzie Barton, 2, Jacksonville, 24 July 2015 - #6

    I saw a post here sometime back about some weights missing from the apartment that had been in a duffel bag. I have not seen that anywhere, does anyone have a link or source for that info?
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    GUILTY FL - Lonzie Barton, 2, Jacksonville, 24 July 2015 - #6

    Indeed. JSO just arrested Mike Haim, who killed his wife 23 years ago. They have always known he killed her, but he body had not been found and they didn't want to risk an aquittal. I was hoping the searchers would find Bonnie Haim while searching for Lonzie. Her remains were actually found...
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    GUILTY FL - Lonzie Barton, 2, Jacksonville, 24 July 2015 - #6

    There is only one person I can think of close enough to RE to help him dispose of a body, and hopefully LE is looking hard at him. On the other hand, one clue that tells me he probably did not have help....he got rid of the car all by himself. If he had an accomplice you would think that...
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    GUILTY FL - Lonzie Barton, 2, Jacksonville, 24 July 2015 - #6

    I absolutely agree. Even drug dealers usually draw the line with small children
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    GUILTY FL - Lonzie Barton, 2, Jacksonville, 24 July 2015 - #6

    Very Interesting and very true. Unfortunately RE has a very large awareness space. Just Duval County is 800 square miles, and he has moved around a lot, living in several places on both the Northside and the Southside
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    GUILTY FL - Lonzie Barton, 2, Jacksonville, 24 July 2015 - #6

    Whose grandma? LL's family is in Baker County. I really don't feel like RE would go to Baker County, it is not his turf. RE's parents live on the Northside. Their house would be a good place to get a shovel, but I don't know if that fits the timeline. Maybe he drove around looking for open...
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    GUILTY FL - Lonzie Barton, 2, Jacksonville, 24 July 2015 - #6

    That one gave me a chuckle, just on a personal note. My kids loved their Mickey D's and there is no way they would eat "knockoff" McNuggets, believe me I tried. I have BINS full of happy meal toys. But LiL may not have eaten, just passed by. Stilll I think most 5 year olds know their Golden...
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    GUILTY FL - Lonzie Barton, 2, Jacksonville, 24 July 2015 - #6

    That is funny because for me all those pieces fit together very well. We all have very different perspectives which is what makes this site so interesting. I typed out a lengthy explanation of my theory this morning, but managed to lose it in cyberspace....I didn't feell like retyping...maybe...
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    GUILTY FL - Lonzie Barton, 2, Jacksonville, 24 July 2015 - #6

    Unfortunately Bail Bondsmen almost never lose their money. The way the system works is just corrupt, IMO. Typical career criminal pays the bondsman 10%, so $5000. If he fails to show up in court the bond company is notified to forfeit the bond. (I say forfeit, but in most areas, the company...
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    GUILTY FL - Lonzie Barton, 2, Jacksonville, 24 July 2015 - #6

    Continuing on that note, it is curious to me that Ruben's neglect charges are based entirely on his statement of his activities that night, primarily leaving Lonzie alone in the car between 1:00 and 2:17 am. This demonstrates the conundrum of depending solely on confessions for evidence against...
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    GUILTY FL - Lonzie Barton, 2, Jacksonville, 24 July 2015 - #6

    Therein lies the issue....the standard of proof to ARREST someone (probable cause, more likely than not) with a crime is much lower than that required to PROSECUTE (reasonable probability of conviction), and still lower than that required to CONVICT(beyond all reasonable doubt). That is why a...
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    GUILTY FL - Lonzie Barton, 2, Jacksonville, 24 July 2015 - #6

    Yes it is weak, because it is based entirely on her admissions. Confessions are the gold standard on TV shows, but in reality there must be corroborating evidence. By all accounts she is a liar. That actually makes her confession LESS credible than if she were a generally truthful person...
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    GUILTY FL - Lonzie Barton, 2, Jacksonville, 24 July 2015 - #6

    It all depends on how the orders were written. First the family court orders (temporary custody order): If she has unlimited supervised visitation with grandma as the supervisor, she can live there. If she has limited, scheduled supervised visits with a third party professional supervising...

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