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I'm so glad that this guy was arrested. The article below shows how close he got to getting away with murder. Thank goodness the wife turned him in, even though they let him go.
"She says Roberts brutally attacked and choked her back in May.
All of a sudden he just got angry and irate.
She says it happened at a rec area in Fair Oaks.
He said he was going to break my neck, and he tried, and then he raped me two times.
Lynn says she called deputies, but after investigating, they said there wasnt enough evidence for an arrest."
The above is a clip from this article:
http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2013...tack-on-estranged-wife-led-police-to-roberts/
WTF? How is that possible?
Nine cigarette butts and a couple of apparent lies to the cops led a judge Thursday to order a murder trial for Ryan Roberts in the killing of Jessica Funk-Haslam in Rosemont two years ago.
DNA on one of the smoked-down Camel 99s in and around the dugout of a youth baseball diamond at Rosemont Community Park came back most definitively as a match to the 13-year-old girl who was asphyxiated, beaten and stabbed in the neck. Two others came back with strong likelihood as a match to the 24-year-old defendant who worked in restaurants from midtown to Rancho Cordova. Six of the cigarettes contained genetic contributions from both of them...
In issuing her holding order, Judge Earl said, “It’s clear to me whoever killed Jessica was with her in that dugout at the time of the murder. There is in my mind no doubt Mr. Roberts was in that dugout with Jessica in the hours and minutes before her death.”
Well, this is interesting, as I never thought there was enough evidence on the guy charged. I always thought it was a group of girls, but here is another potential suspect:
http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2015...galo-as-possible-suspect-in-teenagers-murder/
In it, defense attorney Jennifer Mouzis points to a man described in the documents as a 35-year-old transient and methamphetamine addict with a lengthy criminal history and an obsession with knives. The motion alleges the man knew Jessica, occasionally stayed with the family of one of Jessicas friends and at a nearby motel and was arrested on an outstanding warrant and questioned by Sacramento County Sheriffs Major Crimes investigators March 9, 2012 three days after Jessicas body was found at Rosemont Community Park.
Thank you for the article above. So interesting.Defense alleges new suspect in Rosemont girl’s slaying