IME, I would expect someone with the surname Katz is likely Jewish, not that it matters if, as you say, by Jewish custom, the circumcision would've happened when the baby was 8 days old. And of course, even if the father is of Jewish ancestry, they may very well do things differently anyway...
I think that was true the day PS died, but probably not on the day he went 138mph w/baby asleep in car (per ES text to him). I think he was in the Tesla that day, just out testing its limits! Some people who buy a new car that can go up to 155mph can't resist seeing how fast they can get it to...
Well, she already was alone with Leon basically. I mean I wouldn't count the other infant who was also there... not much a 6 wk old can do to get in her way no matter what she had in mind.
I would like to know more about Sergio's father's personality. Was he known as a quiet, reserved man or more of a hothead or somewhere in between? I have heard very little about him, except that he had affairs outside of his marriage with Sergio's mom, and that he may have had financial...
I don't think they were there for Missy, but I admit I can see it that way too. What I do feel sure of, and this is MOO, is that the perp had not been in that building before that night (morning actually). Seems obvious to me, from watching the videos and how they moved about in there and things...
I understand now the evidence the prosecution has against KR regarding communication between KR and a person LE knows as a drug offender and their texts which seem to show KR purchased the fentanyl that ultimately killed her husband. Do we know whether or not KR is denying purchasing fentanyl at...
Why was that road rage killing link posted here recently? Was it related to this case??
ETA Sorry 61Montcalm, not directed to you, I should've made a new post instead of replying to yours
That's one thing that has long baffled me about this case. I've seen or heard of many cases where evidence was not properly collected or there was some issue with the evidence somehow, but it resulted in them not being able to even use that evidence in court. At all. It's thrown out. They just...
If you could give him the WIDE benefit of doubt (which I cannot) and believe that he really thought his life was in danger, you still can't make any excuse for him staying there in the spot where he was when he supposedly felt his life was in danger. Not when there was a clear unblocked path to...
At 2:38 on this video, they're showing another part of that police report. They're highlighting the part where they text about the Nordstrom sale. But at the very bottom of that page, where you can hardly read what it says because it's cut off, is something that looks interesting. I wish I could...
Of course, guns -- that sounds most likely. Don't know why I hadn't even thought of that.
I'm confused though on another part of that report. About the police hearing her yelling Maddie's name outside her house? That's what the commentator on the video thought that redacted part meant. But in...
I haven't followed this case closely, but am reading what people have posted on it in here. This was the first I've heard of her mother's partner dying from a drug overdose. That certainly does seem suspicious to me. Was that death investigated or suspected to be foul play in any way? Did the...
If his father let him use his car to escape across the border, his father should be charged.
If his father says he didn't give him permission to use his car, AA should be charged with unauthorized use of a vehicle along with his other more serious charges.
I doubt they would pursue that charge...
The article did say they thought it rolled over but then rolled down an embankment, so assuming she fell off when it rolled over and maybe she went down the embankment with it, and/or she got caught under it as she fell and was possibly dragged... many ways injuries or even fatal accident could...
OMG Are you serious? You can't be. You're obviously just trolling. Right?
First, you find it suspicious that he chose to take an at-home drug test instead of going to the hospital?? I'm guessing the at-home test cost him $25 or less, and he was able to buy it at any drugstore OTC and go back...
So do all cases not go into subjudice at some point? What determines which do or don't? (American here, where AFAIK, we don't have that... unless it's similar to what we'd call a gag order.)
I still don't see what they thought they would gain from crossing over into Mexico, instead of just staying in the US. There's really not a whole lot of difference when it comes to jurisdictional issues if you're an American wanted fugitive. Obviously, Mexico has an extradition treaty w/the US...
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