LadyL
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IMO anyone who can keep severed heads on their walls and call it decor IS creepy. (A severed head is a severed head, even if you call it a "trophy" ).
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IMO anyone who can keep severed heads on their walls and call it decor IS creepy. (A severed head is a severed head, even if you call it a "trophy" ).
So the pic was before he got married probably.Aydrianna523, I'm not sure when the pic was actually taken. It looks like he's in a bathroom? I think it was the first pic on his fb page. I want to guess it was either 2013 or 2014. That pic and the "chick magnet" truck kind of makes me wonder if he was ever on any dating sites at any time. How'd he meet the two women he killed?
Exactly!We need an immigration attorney in here. His wife worked in an immigration capacity of some sort and she probably knows what to guard against now. He put her in a terrible situation. I hope she doesn't lose her house and retirement savings on this guy. Not worth a ukulele! He turned out to be a real burden for the U.S.A. too.
From my Post# 251 quote BSS says in his own words: "i have a financial sponsor who has to pay any debt that I cant pay for the first 10 years that I am in the US. I have to prove that I will in no way be a burden on the US system."
Interesting. I remember the much older teacher (Cummins) who took off with a teen student and went into hiding for a couple months. His wife had a divorce going right away when he got back (last I heard). I thought maybe it was for legal reasons, since she was a 'hanger-on' for quite a while.Exactly!
I think she should try to have her marriage annulled, if possible, as soon as possible...
If an attorney can bill her, or get their home, for payment they will...
Look at General Flynn; he lost his home in legal fees... Nobody worried about his wife being out of a home...
Seen this happen many times with legal fees...
She has no time to rest till she detaches financially from him...
Sure he just used her knowing with her age she could not keep up with him, track him or his psychopathic activities/crimes...
He will continue to use, and manipulate her if she does not fling him right away...
SBM
12/02/2019 02:30 PM - Discovery Hearing
12/16/2019 02:30 PM - Trial Setting Conference: Superior Court
I'm not sure the DA always agrees to a plea deal if they they have a rock solid case. Guessing.How quickly does the legal system work in Alaska? Will this go to trial in one year?
Wondering -- he's looking at 99 yrs. in prison, but would they offer him a plea to get more info? Like a shorter sentence to not go to trial, but to supply additional info? They might be able to find out about more victims, if all his victims were in Alaska and he took a plea.
Every one or any one, what's your thoughts on this?
Yes. Me too. Oh, it'll hit the news again. But when? Tic toc. These cases can take two years to go to trial.Itching for some new news on this case!
Itching for some new news on this case!
Yes. Me too. Oh, it'll hit the news again. But when? Tic toc. These cases can take two years to go to trial.
What time frame for trial (if there's a trial) do you think?Yes, more news on this case please!
I agree that probably the only way the State might offer a Plea Deal would be if there were more victims that BSS would be able to assist in finding their remains to provide their families with answers and some closure. I have no idea how many women are missing from Alaska alone.
MOO, two years to trial isn't actually that bad. It's been much longer in some states. That's why I asked. Do you happen to live in Alaska? Anybody from Alaska on this thread?
(I went back into the Israel Keyes case. Anyone know about him? He did kill his last victim in Alaska, but there were victims all over the U.S. and the FBI got involved He kind of played the authorities until he ended up killing himself leaving many mysteries. He did have some evil smarts, but I don't think BSS is anywhere near his match.)
What time frame for trial (if there's a trial) do you think?
We had a serial killer in OH recently where it took 2 years, but it was small town. He was convicted with death penalty. Then he got charged in a second county where he just pled guilty.
Not attorney here...sales clerk.
Oh, I hate that long wait. Even a year feels long. Without any info to go on it seems like forever, as LE usually hold most evidence 'close to the vest'.It takes patience to follow these cases to trial. It's great when it works and Justice wins over Evil.
I think the main thing is how long it takes to prepare for certain trials. Some being much more complex, with more witnesses and evidence. I've waited three years for some guy to go to a mental hospital to be considered sane and capable to stand trial.
Justice seems to just move slower in some states. MOO, California can be slow to get to trial. But like I said, it all depends on the charges and how complex the case. I feel like typing a long reply with examples, so here goes.
I was so surprised when you mentioned Patrick Frazee's trial was starting already in Colorado only one year after Kelsey first went missing.
Teresa Sievers was killed June 28, 2015 in Florida. We just went through the trial of one of her killers last month. Her scum of a husband, the ringleader, goes on trial within two weeks. A four year wait.
It took five years to get the Jodi Arias trial started in Arizona. (she killed Travis Alexander June 2008 and trial started January 2, 2013.
I looked for any Alaska case and found this one where a man killed a woman in North Pole. Crime happened October 2014 and he went on trial July 2017. So, if BSS does go on trial, it may take up to three years.
Trial for Alaska man charged with murder begins Monday
Oh, I hate that long wait. Even a year feels long. Without any info to go on it seems like forever, as LE usually hold most evidence 'close to the vest'.
Two and a half years and they still haven't found the Bridge Guy*. That's a long one too...maybe going cold.
*You know that case?
Yeah, that's the one!Abby and Libby...that Bridge Guy? Gosh, I wish they'd catch that ***.