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I thought he DIDN'T bring her to the house, instead left her in a field?
Interesting...so he's saying he brought mickey to his house in his truck and left her there while he nursed his wounds. ugh. There are no words for him.
I will try to look back and see the exact date but I do remember him saying on the other site when he originally called them and was waiting to hear back from detective
I find myself wondering if that was the intention when BSL reached the cane field -- he'd intended on doing what he originally wanted, and she realized it, so stabbed him again. Or, perhaps, she thought that was what he had in mind?
A little tiny voice in my head says "if only she'd continued to play dead, maybe he'd have left her in the field and she could have escaped," even though I know that's horribly unlikely. I don't for a minute believe that he told the whole truth, that he left out his motives or actions or words to make it appear more self-serving, but this is something I wish I knew for certain.
Is anyone else here planning on going to the memorial service for the public? I'd love to not go alone if I can help it.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NzgPNpQkno"]CSI: Las Vegas Intro - YouTube[/ame]I sense yet another round of heated discussion here tonight...So, before you all get me wrapped up in YOUR words, please allow ME a few brief words of my own. (If not...KOSD, 'keep on scrollin down').
I think tonight of the men/women who traveled out that August morning, to that isolated, lonely cemetary. A task set before them... to retreive Mickey. The anticipation on the drive there, the angst as the task began, then...uummpphh. A body.
I salute these men/women of service. Who perform tasks, such as these, that most of us would not fathom. Certainly not each and every day on the job...but August 7, 2012 will forever ring vivid in their memory.
And then...they end their day...return home, kiss the wife/hubby and kids, maybe cut the grass, put a steak on the grill, listen to James Taylor...
A personal thank you to all law enforcement, tasks forces, forensic scientists, coroner's office...I pray for you guys tonight.
Oh...I love those Lafayette firefighters, too! Big, big!
I think (and maybe I choose to think) that maybe she already knew the extent of her injuries and her final attack against him was more along the lines of "if I'm going down, you're going to go right along with me". I'd like to believe she was that fierce.
I thought he DIDN'T bring her to the house, instead left her in a field?
I am glad the Shunicks no longer have to wonder where Mickey is. I'm glad tax dollars don't have to pay for 3 to 4 years of trial preparation and have this put in the hands of a jury that will do who knows what with it. I'm glad BSL is in prison for the rest of his life.
But I'm not buying BSL's one-sided version of events for one second. I think he was looking for a victim. I think he is an evil monster. I think he had the grave dug ahead of time, and had the open grave covered with sticks and leaves. He knew he was going to kill and his past experience(s) taught him how important it is to get rid of the body and other evidence as soon as possible. I don't think it is likely he could have dug a deep grave with his hand injury. Think about it; that night he was calling around to escort services looking for someone, his next victim. I also am not buying the part about him taking Mickey's pulse. That was a "yeah, right" moment for me.
BSL, also cleaned the truck of blood & body fluids at his residence. Imo, he would have done this near his shed in the rear. The residue is prolly what attracted the vulchers/buzzards & may have convinced LPD of Mickeys demise.
The cadaver K9s would have indicated where he cleaned the truck..imo
I agree, sayd..
BSL would also have had a Rape kit on hand..Imo, BSL was an organized predator.
Imo, Mickey was chosen due his inability to connect with a prostitute; known as the less dead..due to their lifestyles and transient nature. Investigations are less than adequate in many of their cases.
RE: Think about it; that night he was calling around to escort services looking for someone, his next victim.
Imo, word had got around & BSL had earned a reputation in the call girl community. Word was out to avoid BS Lavergne. Just a hunch..
I just got a message back from the Hope for Ali facebook page saying that they are going to ask Mr. Mac to check in over here. I hope these key people have had a chance to connect!
GarryB and Txmomof5 .. thoughts and prayers to you and family.
Yes I have spoken to someone on Ali's facebook and the PI today he will speak to bn tomorrow.
foxfirefotobug, ann rule, describes in detail how the plea negotiations were conducted in the green river case which also had multiple victims.
(read first chapter at this link)
http://books.simonandschuster.com/green-river-running-red/ann-rule/9780743460507/excerpt
green river, running red | book by ann rule - simon & schuster
books.simonandschuster.com/green-river-running-red/ann-rule/...
In the most extraordinary journey ann rule has ever undertaken, america's master of true crime has spent more than two decades researching the story of the ...
I don't know if this has been talked about yet and I'm sorry if it has. Still haven't caught up on the post from the entire weekend.
Okay I blew up the image of Brandon walking to the courthouse the other day because it looked like something was inside his left hand. Can someone enlighten me on this. It almost looks like the index finger is cut off from the last knuckle down and some sort of blue/grey overgrowth, not sure. Maybe some of you can explain this to me that might know more as I have been unable to follow along the last few days.
Garryb, thank you for answering so many unanswered questions for all of us.
imo, mighty mick is continuing to fiercely fight for the unknown victims..
Mickey shunick knew what brandon scott lavergne, was, what he had done in the past, what his intentions were the night of 05/19/2012, and what he would do in the future..
'fasten your seat belt, folks'..
foxfire
thanks for the tip on the grk book. Read the intro and sounds like a scary read. Haven't read any of ann rule's books, so i'll have to get it. Need to pace myself with this sleuthing.
Don't want to become overwhelmed by crime and weirdos.