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I think the moving van was for Harley bedroom furniture and personal items .i think ts had gannon in the car with her and hh and friend drove the van.just mooAgreed 100 percent!!!! How could 4 people not know something? According to Spencer, the young man was originally driving the van. So, what was in the van? He would have known. And she got in a different car with the aunt. Picking up a suitcase over the guardrail is hard. A man could do it easier than TS could. Someone absolutely knows something. IMO
Law enforcement wouldn’t have charged her with murder based merely on a cadaver dog hit though.MOO
If LS did indeed transport Gannon's body in a rental vehicle(s), a cadaver dog sh/would have hit on it(them). An issue with such a hit (on a rental vehicle) is any someone who rented the vehicle before LS could have used the vehicle for that purpose; although the odds of that occurring concurrently with Gannon's disappearance are low.
I'm not betting one way or the other on the existence of a willing/knowing/unknowing accomplice; there's been a few sharp turns in this case that give me pause.
I wonder if LS had originally planned to drive Gannon's body to the Gulf but eventually realized she had run out of time; she could be 'whereabouts unknown' for only so long before drawing particular suspicion.
Might LS have used multiple items (firearm, blunt object and sharp instrument) in an attempt to confuse autopsy results; make it appear as if there were multiple assailants _or_ was it simply a progression:
• Hit Gannon with a blunt object - caused significant injury Sunday.
• Used firearm to cause his death Monday.
• Used a 'sharp' instrument to facilitate ultimate transporting/hiding the body in lead-up to the following Monday-Wednesday time frame.
MOO
I agree with almost everything you say (especially that first bolded statement). But on the second bolded statement - we do know that she had 4 people with her in Lorson Ranch. Even if the help was only driving a car, they were involved. Gannon was either in the car or the truck and they were there. Four people.
It would be hard to put four people in the cab of a U-Haul and I doubt that any of them rode illegally and unsafely in the back. I think LE wants witnesses outside that group of 5 (one of whom is LS). The other 4 are probably uncooperative right now and may be facing arrest for all we know (see that last charge). So - did LS take the U-Haul by herself to Florida? Was it a U-Haul that pulled over on the side of the highway? Kind of conspicuous, but OTOH, UHauls pull over all the time and it was likely the middle of the night. We know that rental cars have trackers, but do UHaul vans? I think they may not.
So the young man would have had to get into the sedan and LS would have had to taken the U-Haul - what possible explanation would she have for that? They had to know. Even if she told them she wanted to stop by a rally in Florida or whatever, they had to have been so super suspicious that it is absolutely not believable that they didn't know or suspect what was going on.
Because those four people did not get into the U-Haul and LS did not, IMO, drive off in the sedan. It seems clear LE knew somehow that they'd gone off in that direction so maybe U-Hauls do have tracking these days (would make sense, don't know).
Oh, my! I have done that before. Back in my drinking days, or now in my older age. Ha!It's one of my key phobias and this last week, I've been so prone to typos.
My vision was blurry for a few days and I thought maybe I had a bit of an eye infection (or CV) and then I decided to take out my contacts. I was wearing TWO in one eye. Um. Yeah.
In regards to the neighbor’s video. We first heard about it on the afternoon/evening of February 3, which was the same day law enforcement returned to the house (Crime scene unit).
We didn’t see the actual video until the 4th.
I think the neighbor showed the video to Al on the morning of the 3rd, and that’s what precipitated that search.
This is one of the earlier Tweets:
Nicole Fierro on Twitter
EXCLUSIVE : A week after an 11-year-old Colorado boy went missing, authorities received a new piece of evidence to further the investigation into Gannon Stauch’s disappearance @KDVR
This is the first post that references it. Found Deceased - CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, Colorado Springs, Lorson Ranch, El Paso County, 27 Jan 2020 *endangered* #3
In regard to his murder, I personally think if she was stupid enough to commence a crime against him in the home and leave blood evidence, she wasn’t bright enough to think through to autopsy, particularly when she likely didn’t plan on him being found.MOO
If LS did indeed transport Gannon's body in a rental vehicle(s), a cadaver dog sh/would have hit on it(them). An issue with such a hit (on a rental vehicle) is any someone who rented the vehicle before LS could have used the vehicle for that purpose; although the odds of that occurring concurrently with Gannon's disappearance are low.
I'm not betting one way or the other on the existence of a willing/knowing/unknowing accomplice; there's been a few sharp turns in this case that give me pause.
I wonder if LS had originally planned to drive Gannon's body to the Gulf but eventually realized she had run out of time; she could be 'whereabouts unknown' for only so long before drawing particular suspicion.
Might LS have used multiple items (firearm, blunt object and sharp instrument) in an attempt to confuse autopsy results; make it appear as if there were multiple assailants _or_ was it simply a progression:
• Hit Gannon with a blunt object - caused significant injury Sunday.
• Used firearm to cause his death Monday.
• Used a 'sharp' instrument to facilitate ultimate transporting/hiding the body in lead-up to the following Monday-Wednesday time frame.
MOO
BBMThis is probably dumb but please humor me.
Could LS have access to her old Nissan in Colorado? When she leased the new VW she references her Nissan on the review on the dealers Facebook page, which makes me think the car was in CO. It has been removed as it was posted by a minor but signed Tecia. It also really irks me she seems to use other peoples social media credentials.
SBM ...
I recall reading that she sought him out, and if Gannon was in that moving truck, her performance is even crazier. Or additionally chilling. I don’t even know.
It seems that LE was onto her early on, so I would think if they saw her with a moving truck they would have been watching her even more. Still trying to understand how she did all this and they didn’t have her in their sights, but anyway...
I think she’s just crazy and stupid and reckless enough to do anything, so the details are going to be jaw dropping I’m sure.
I think the moving van was for Harley bedroom furniture and personal items .i think ts had gannon in the car with her and hh and friend drove the van.just moo
Of course, a cadaver dog hit would have supported such a charge but not necessarily be required.Law enforcement wouldn’t have charged her with murder based merely on a cadaver dog hit though.
A hit is great, but they would have needed corroborating forensic evidence in order to use something like that as a major justification for the charge.
It’s almost a moot point now, as they have his body. But when that affidavit is unsealed, I fully expect to read about physical evidence of Gannon’s body being in a place that it had no business being.
If you don't mind hearing from birdies, you could leave that hypothesis open (maybe she did take furniture?) It was a pretty good sized moving van thing. Some got a look inside, I think. We don't know what was inside, but no one takes a van that size across country with just their underwear in it. Plus another car.
I bet the driver of that van is quite nervous right now. What a life-changing mess he got himself into. As did those three other women (two of them older than LS, according to Spencer Wilson/MSM). Not only did he drive the van away from Lorson Ranch but Spencer and his crew witnessed it.
the fact she insisted on a live video interview with the moving truck in view imo says she wanted everyone to know she was leaving.Just a theory but if they were watching her, they may have been taken by suprise that she moved out that day. Sherriff can't tail past state lines (I assume?), so maybe the caravan drove into a neighboring state, stopped to eat, and she excused herself due to forgetting something back in CS. Drove back in the van and remained several hours behind the rest until SC. But it's also totally possible she was just super brazen and dared anyone to call her bluff the entire time, doing the dumbest moves she could have. Given all we know so far, she's not the brightest bulb.
Nice look-back! Also happens to be the day she seems to have decided it was time to get the hell out of Dodge, and off to SC, by way of Florida. I wonder how much they had already been looking for evidence in FL, given the witness list. I would like to hope they were on her trail then, but it doesn’t seem like they were close if she was able to transport and dump him, and they’ve continued searching in CO.
Nice look-back! Also happens to be the day she seems to have decided it was time to get the hell out of Dodge, and off to SC, by way of Florida. I wonder how much they had already been looking for evidence in FL, given the witness list. I would like to hope they were on her trail then, but it doesn’t seem like they were close if she was able to transport and dump him, and they’ve continued searching in CO.