SteveP
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But in order to prove someone guilty of concealing HP's dead body, they'd have prove not only that the person was involved in putting her in the chute (or actively concealing her death) but also prove the person knew GP was dead when her body was put down the chute. (I certainly hope she was but I think there would need to be evidence of that for a criminal charge to be brought.) As the article linked above indicates, having knowledge there was a dead body or knowing/suspecting/later learning the body had been concealed wouldn't make a bystander guilty.
I can't seem to locate the exact date but by sometime in the first week of Nov LE had found HP's car, JW had had the dog back from the H&F for awhile and he had retrieved HP's laptop from her house, the FBI has searched her house guns drawn, and LE had "forensic evidence" from the H&F indicating HP was dead (although the announcement of that knowledge wasn't made until the end of Nov.) You could be right but I'm not sure how many promises of immunity from criminal prosecution would have been floating around before early Nov. I'm not really sure how those kinds of deals are made but I'm pretty sure most DA's don't want to be too quick to offer immunity when too little is known. No one wants to risk immunizing the wrong person. And I don't see how LE could make any promises about immunity from a civil suit.
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Great post! Her Range Rover was found on Nov 4.
On November 4, 2021, Planck’s 2017 Range Rover was discovered in the subterranean parking garage of a residential building located several blocks from 1201 S. Hope Street.
Robbery-Homicide Division Missing Woman Investigation NR21336bb - LAPD Online
December 9, 2021 NR21336ma Update The Los Angeles Police Department’s search and recovery operation for missing person Heidi Planck continues at the Chiquita Canyon Landfill in Castaic, California. To date, more than 1,000 tons of waste and debris has been searched. Due to unforeseen forecasted...
www.lapdonline.org
Also, in order to get a jury to convict someone of concealing a dead body, you first have to convince that jury that there is a dead body, and without remains, it is certainly tougher to get a conviction. JMO
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