Does she think he teleported himself to Mo’s house? Clearly his vehicle was not outside Mo’s house when Kaitlin entered. Seems pretty clear Kaitlin knew Mo was alone.
Individuals are not bound by the US legal system to refrain from forming an opinion about an accused‘s guilt or innocence. While our system provides that a defendant is innocent until proven guilty, that’s only a legal construct. We wouldn’t have much to talk about if we were all required to...
Totally agree re Casey Anthony—can’t figure that one out. But Kaitlin is no OJ with years worth of goodwill from a sports career and acting. She’s got a good lawyer and I suspect he’ll give her good advice—to plead to something. His job will be getting her the best deal he can in terms of a...
I am somewhat baffled by the posters here who believe KA stands a good chance of acquittal, downgraded charges or at the least a hung jury. IMO, she will be an extremely unsympathetic defendant—accused of murdering a beautiful and innocent young woman, showed consciousness of guilt by running...
Not illegal. Conceivably Mo’s family could sue him for buying the weapon, but I’d be shocked if they’d bother, or if any lawyer in Texas would take the case. CS appears to have no assets and the family’s chance of getting a jury to hold a man liable for purchasing a weapon for his girlfriend...
Is it possible her sister also has a married name that she used sometimes and perhaps had been issued a passport under that name? Anyone know if she was previously married?
For what? Felony bad-boyfriend? What conceivably could he be charged with? Not supporting him, just think there’s a lot of misplaced anger toward him on this thread. He may be a creep, but his sins pale considerably when compared to Kaitlin’s.
I’m mystified by so many comments about the boyfriend (sorry—can’t remember his initials) “playing” the victim <modsnip>
And I have my doubts that the killer would commit suicide. Maybe if she’d killed her boyfriend, too, but this murder sounds less like a self-destructive downward spiral, and...
It seems to me that this plan was in process for a while, but was “hurried up” at the end. Just in the last week she bought the orange SUV, resigned from her job and sold her house for what sounds like cash at a bargain basement price. For this reason, I think it’s very unlikely that she...
The prosecutors were clear about why they moved to dismiss the charges—they don’t have enough evidence for a conviction. If the trial was held this month they would lose. In fact, they appear to have no real evidence even that Suzanne is dead (I believe she is, but they can’t prove it), much...
Murder for hire seems extremely unlikely to me. Hitman don’t get paid until there’s proof of death. And no one who’s ever seen Dateline would pay off based on a photo. If this was a hit, the body would have to have been placed somewhere it could be found quickly—so the $ could be collected.
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Just to speak up for the suicide theory, I see a number of indications: a very short time frame for any murder to have occurred, an unlikely time of day for such a crime, body found within easy walking distance of his vehicle, no indication vehicle was stolen, no police comments on the death (to...
It’s very unfortunate that we’re getting much of our info from the ex-husband, who I don’t believe is a reliable source. I’m imaging a scenario where someone leaves a message saying something like, “This is xx, I live on the 28/9th floor of xx apartment building and I just found your dog...
Strongly disagree. I went to college in ancient times as well and there were plenty of horror stories back them—many more than now. Colleges are pretty safe places these days—more security, higher drinking age, more awareness of dangers, safer cars, et al. But what’s different now is the...
Generally when a person is missing with their vehicle for more than a week, I assume they are both at the bottom of a body of water or off the road in deep underbrush. The problem with my standard theory here is, of course, the dog’s location. The map doesn’t seem to show any body of water close...
I’d bet almost anything that the dog was found outside the apartment complex and brought in by kind people who tried to find the owner. The Feds don’t show up, guns drawn, at location 1 when there’s any reason to believe location 2 is a better site to search. And I can assure you the Feds aren’t...
Stabbings are usually personal. And I don’t think for a second that anyone would pay for a professional hit to be carried out by stabbing. Too messy, too much potential for leaving DNA, takes too long, not quickly lethal enough. Wouldn’t surprise me if the killer is within their social or family...
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