grannygates
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There is no underlying kidnapping charge because of the statute of limitations, so there are felony murder charges but no actual felony attached to it? I don’t understand what they have to prove now.Not a lawyer, but my understanding of the charges is that if he is guilty of the kidnapping that ended up with two dead kids, then he is going down for their murders even if he didn’t directly murder them. Any involvement is enough to hang him here if he is found guilty. If the LE can’t find anyone else to take down with him, then that isn’t good for society as that would mean others are still running about and posing a danger to others. But at least they’ll have gotten RA if he was guilty of some part of it (MOOOO).
And then the other murder charges were under the accomplice statute but now the state says there’s no accomplice?
It’s incredibly confusing to try to make sense of the way this is charged. MOO