Found Deceased CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, 27 Jan 2020 **ARREST** #45

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She might've bugged the house before she left so she would know what LE were saying while they were investigating, it wouldn't surprise me if that's why her story kept changing. I doubt very seriously that any of the LE was leaking her information, that was a T-Lie.
All you need is an app on your phone. Who knows, maybe she was alerted when someone entered the house. Then she could listen in through her security system. moo
 
What the heck was she doing up so early? I really think she was doing meth or some other type of amphetamine. Her behavior and speech show signs of it.
LS perhaps woke early to cancel her work (substitute), therefore getting up early to enter it into system so another replacement can be found before school day starts. In my experience as substitute teacher, I would wake early to see what was in the job board for that day and then grab the job and or cancel an assignment. IMO
 
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What the heck was she doing up so early? I really think she was doing meth or some other type of amphetamine. Her behavior and speech show signs of it.
LS needed to cancel her work (substitute), therefore getting up early to enter it into system so another replacement can be found before school day starts. In my experience as substitute teacher, I would wake early to see what was on the job board for that day and then grab the job and or cancel an assignment. In cancelling assignments, it was required to notate why I was cancelling. Hope that clears up early morning wake up call.
 
They had a tap on her phone, which likely told them her exact location as well. I wouldn’t be surprised if she was also under physical surveillance in the days just prior to her arrest.
ITA they knew exactly where she was at least 2 weeks before her arrest on March 2. Here they are listening to her tell people “ they think I’m still in Colorado “ on Feb 17.

Wonder if this is the “Laura” who was supposed to call her a lawyer.
I’m sure they had SC LE tailing her. IMO
 

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All you need is an app on your phone. Who knows, maybe she was alerted when someone entered the house. Then she could listen in through her security system. moo

You could be right. I'm not familiar with those kind of apps but I'd say it's definitely possible. I do know that bug recording devices are very inexpensive these days.
 
"The key to detecting deception is to listen carefully to what someone tells you. Words do not simply fall from people’s mouths. They have meaning and are a direct representation of what a person is thinking: Words can, and do, reveal deception."

5 Things People Commonly Say When They're Lying

This is one of the many links I have stored on liars. (I didn't start doing this till TS came along). Lol!!!!
Well, that was enlightening and nauseating. Thanks for sharing that article.
 
My neighbors are having an addition put on. Yesterday, no workers. I thought great, Saturday off, all weekend, no pounding. Today they were back, hammering all day til sundown. I immediately thought of.... “Eguardo.”

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LS needed to cancel her work (substitute), therefore getting up early to enter it into system so another replacement can be found before school day starts. In my experience as substitute teacher, I would wake early to see what was on the job board for that day and then grab the job and or cancel an assignment. In cancelling assignments, it was required to notate why I was cancelling. Hope that clears up early morning wake up call.
Thanks for explaining the protocol for educators. I could be wrong but I thought it was reported that LS had only completed orientation and already dismissed by the district when she allegedly called in her absence from work. I thought she only told AS that she called in because he did not know she lost her job(?)
 
Thanks for explaining the protocol for educators. I could be wrong but I thought it was reported that LS had only completed orientation and already dismissed by the district when she allegedly called in her absence from work. I thought she only told AS that she called in because he did not know she lost her job(?)
You’re welcome. I believe she worked in the district as a substitute until she received an offer for the full time position, which she was offered until it was rescinded.
 
It’s written so soon because that’s this moron’s MO. He wrote like 4 books on the Watts case, most of them while it was still ongoing.

He conducts no interviews, and gathers information based on news accounts and social media posts. Then he uses that wonderful brain of his to “analyze” the case.

I’ve been promising a review of it, but feel compelled to throw the book in frustration every time I find an error, or he says something stupid. This would be fine, if the book wasn’t on my Kindle.

The guy’s South African. How does he even know about these American cases? And why is he even interested. We don’t follow foreign cases, or at least I don’t. I’m surprised he hasn’t been sued yet by someone. Don’t sweat him. Just write your own book or start a podcast or something and cash in. Some of these podcasts bring in a LOT of money. Some make over $100,00o a month.
 
The guy’s South African. How does he even know about these American cases? And why is he even interested. We don’t follow foreign cases, or at least I don’t. I’m surprised he hasn’t been sued yet by someone. Don’t sweat him. Just write your own book or start a podcast or something and cash in. Some of these podcasts bring in a LOT of money. Some make over $100,00o a month.
Ha! What’s scary, is that he claims that he’s offered legal advice, to you know, lawyers.

He has sat in on many high-profile court cases and has occasionally advised criminal prosecutors during court cases on an extemporary basis.

Translation: He once heckled a prosecutor for not objecting enough, like he sees on tv.
 
Ha! What’s scary, is that he claims that he’s offered legal advice, to you know, lawyers.

He has sat in on many high-profile court cases and has occasionally advised criminal prosecutors during court cases on an extemporary basis.

Translation: He once heckled a prosecutor for not objecting enough, like he sees on tv.

Sounds like maybe he went to the same school TS did to “earn her doctorate.” :D
 
This case has upset me so much. That poor little boy. The entire situation reminds me of a lot of Kyron Horman and that case haunts me to this day. I'm glad Gannon was found so at least his parents can have closure but I'm just sick thinking about what Gannon went through.
 
This case has upset me so much. That poor little boy. The entire situation reminds me of a lot of Kyron Horman and that case haunts me to this day. I'm glad Gannon was found so at least his parents can have closure but I'm just sick thinking about what Gannon went through.
A lot of people were making that comparison early on, as there are certainly a lot of parallels.

Fortunately, there is a huge difference here:

They have his body, and they have his killer dead to rights.
 
Ha! What’s scary, is that he claims that he’s offered legal advice, to you know, lawyers.

He has sat in on many high-profile court cases and has occasionally advised criminal prosecutors during court cases on an extemporary basis.

Translation: He once heckled a prosecutor for not objecting enough, like he sees on tv.

Weird. Is he a lawyer?
 
This case has upset me so much. That poor little boy. The entire situation reminds me of a lot of Kyron Horman and that case haunts me to this day. I'm glad Gannon was found so at least his parents can have closure but I'm just sick thinking about what Gannon went through.

Yeah, you really wonder why they haven’t come hard for that stepmom TH. They know she tried to hire a hit man to kill her husband 2 years before Kyron went missing and she was messing around with at least one other guy. I wonder if the same isn’t true for TS. I bet a lot of weird stuff is going to come out about her.
 
No. That’s the scary part.

He claims to have studied law, marketing, and economics.

He’s proud of apparently being a journalist having never studied it, and offering legal advice when he’s not a lawyer.

“Jack of all trades, master of none.”

The prosecutors he “advised” must have been desperate for evidence or something.
 
So she was reporting that she was not available to accept a substitute job on Monday? Is that required?
Well, the system does allow for the availability status as “not available” so your phone doesn’t ring off the wall starting at 6AM-auto dialer to registered subs. In this case, I believe she had an assignment on the books for Monday, then woke to cancel it on the job board. On a side note, the system only allows a cancellation via web/job board up to 5:59AM (day of assignment) it’s then locked and you have to call in the cancellation so it can be added back to the job board. Ha, I worked many years as a sub while my kids were young, most systems run this way, very efficient. Also, going off my memory, I remember thinking LS must have been placed into a long term substitute teaching assignment (all speculation) while the district completed her “Professional” license background check. All speculation tho...
 
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