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Saturday, July 9, 2011
Police Believe Video Was Taken at 6:30 p.m.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Cadaver Dogs Search for Giddings' Remains
Police Are Not Questioning McDaniel in Giddings' Case, Defense Lawyer Says
Buford has requested bond for McDaniel. A bond hearing is scheduled for Friday, July 14.
Macon Police Press Conference
Lauren Giddings Parents Return to Macon
Lauren Giddings' parents entered her Macon apartment Thursday, a week after her body was found nearby.
Police cleared the family to go inside the apartment and remove their daughter's belongings. They arrived around 2 p.m. and spent much of the afternoon at the apartment on Georgia Avenue.
Giddings' Father Speaks Out
What seemed to be everything falling into place has turned into a nightmare," Bill Giddings, the slain woman's father, said Thursday in Macon, where her family had gathered. "We can't wait to find who did this and we can't wait to find the rest of her. It's just wrenching in both cases."
Lauren Didn't Really Know What Hit Her
wo weeks ago, sometime around 6:30 on Saturday evening, someone who authorities believe was Lauren Giddings, alone in her car, pulled up to the drive-through window at a Zaxby’s restaurant in downtown Macon. The eatery’s surveillance camera captured a clip of her arm reaching out to grab her order.
Macon Police have Giddings on Video
MaconPolice News Conference
Video
Update: Police Asks for Public's Help in Giddings' Slaying
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Evidence in Giddings Case Headed to FBI
The Macon Police Crime Lab will send evidence from the Lauren Giddings investigation to the FBI crime lab, according to a Macon police news release.
Incident Report
Interview with District Attorney Greg Winters Video
Monday, July 4, 2011
Missing Agnes Scott Grad Likely Murdered
The president of Agnes Scott College, Elizabeth Kiss, sent an e-mail to parents over the weekend:
"The Agnes Scott community is deeply saddened by the recent news surrounding the disappearance and reported possible death of Lauren Giddings, class of 2006..."
Mercer President William D. Underwood issued the following statement on Friday:
"Today the Mercer University community joins the family and friends of Lauren Giddings in our support of the determined efforts of law enforcement authorities to investigate the disappearance and apparent death of Lauren, a recent graduate of our law school..."
Law School Dean Gary Simson released this statement:
"Words cannot adequately express the grief and sorrow that the law school community feels in these tragic circumstances..."
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Macon Police Search Apartment of Lauren Giddings
A police news release issued by spokeswoman Jami Gaudet this afternoon said: "The apartment area will continue to be a focal point of the investigation. We are retracing our steps and are continuing to collect evidence."
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Police Treating Remains as Those of Mercer Law Grad
On Friday, police charged Stephen McDaniel, 25, a neighbor of Giddings’, with two counts of burglary. A bail bond of $8,450 that had been set on the first burglary count was revoked.
McDaniel admitted to police in a “voluntary statement” that he’d committed other burglaries at the Barristers Hall apartments, where he and Giddings lived next to one another, said Greg Winters, district attorney for the Macon Judicial Circuit.
Giddings Family Lays Flowers at Crime Scene
Giddings Friends, Mercer Community Speak Out
Friend Jason K.
"I remember her as very hard-working. Very fun-loving. She plays hard, she works hard. Very smart, very dedicated to who he was becoming and who she stood for."
Friday, July 1, 2011
Update: Body Found Outside Apartment of Missing Mercer U Law Grad
Neighbor jailed on burglary charges; landfll closed for police investigation.
Bail Revoked for Missing Woman's Neighbor
(Complete Video of McDaniel's First Court Appearance)
A magistrate judge revoked $8,450 bond for Stephen McDaniel on the original charge after he was charged with a second burglary of apartments in his building.
A police news release said that with a second charge, only a Superior Court judge can set bond. Police said the next Superior Court bond hearings are scheduled for Thursday.
Earlier today, police said McDaniel is a "person of interest" in the investigation into the disappearance of his neighbor Lauren Giddings.
Police Treating Remains as those of Mercer Law Grad
“We can’t say positively that it’s her because the FBI is still doing tests,” Burns said. “We’re not sure when we’re going to get those back. All I can say is we’re pretty sure she’s going to be the (homicide) victim.”
Thursday, June 30, 2011 (Updated July 1st)
Police Carry Out Two Searches in Woman's Homicide
There were more new developments Thursday night in the death of a woman whose body was found Thursday.
Full-Stephen-McDaniel-Interview-June-30-2011]Full Stephen McDaniel Interview Video
SuperSleuth's Post -- Contains Links to Full Audio, Short Video, and Full Video of Stephen McDaniel Interview
Police Update
Lauren Teresa Giddings
April 18, 1984 -- June 26, 2011
Rest in Peace
Police Believe Video Was Taken at 6:30 p.m.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Cadaver Dogs Search for Giddings' Remains
Police Are Not Questioning McDaniel in Giddings' Case, Defense Lawyer Says
Buford has requested bond for McDaniel. A bond hearing is scheduled for Friday, July 14.
Macon Police Press Conference
Lauren Giddings Parents Return to Macon
Lauren Giddings' parents entered her Macon apartment Thursday, a week after her body was found nearby.
Police cleared the family to go inside the apartment and remove their daughter's belongings. They arrived around 2 p.m. and spent much of the afternoon at the apartment on Georgia Avenue.
Giddings' Father Speaks Out
What seemed to be everything falling into place has turned into a nightmare," Bill Giddings, the slain woman's father, said Thursday in Macon, where her family had gathered. "We can't wait to find who did this and we can't wait to find the rest of her. It's just wrenching in both cases."
Lauren Didn't Really Know What Hit Her
wo weeks ago, sometime around 6:30 on Saturday evening, someone who authorities believe was Lauren Giddings, alone in her car, pulled up to the drive-through window at a Zaxby’s restaurant in downtown Macon. The eatery’s surveillance camera captured a clip of her arm reaching out to grab her order.
Macon Police have Giddings on Video
Macon police say they've obtained video of Lauren Giddings on June 25, the day she was apparently last seen alive...
That's according to Police Chief Mike Burns, who spoke to the media Friday morning at 1058 Georgia Ave., Giddings' home.
Burns would not say when the video was taken or where.
Her family told 13WMAZ's Lauren DiSpirito Thursday that Giddings visited friends on June 25 and used her phone and email until around 10:30 p.m.
Burns said he hoped to have results of FBI forensic tests of evidence "the first of the week."
Macon Police Saying Little On Week-Old Killing
Lauren Giddings’ dismembered body was discovered on trash pick-up day at Barristers Hall apartments, but so far police aren’t revealing whether anyone who lived there may have had a role in her death.
For days now, Macon police have said there are two “persons of interest” in the recent Mercer University law school graduate’s slaying, but no one has been charged with Giddings’ death.
Wednesday, July 7, 2011
Macon Police Update
Wednesday, July 6, 2011That's according to Police Chief Mike Burns, who spoke to the media Friday morning at 1058 Georgia Ave., Giddings' home.
Burns would not say when the video was taken or where.
Her family told 13WMAZ's Lauren DiSpirito Thursday that Giddings visited friends on June 25 and used her phone and email until around 10:30 p.m.
Burns said he hoped to have results of FBI forensic tests of evidence "the first of the week."
Macon Police Saying Little On Week-Old Killing
Lauren Giddings’ dismembered body was discovered on trash pick-up day at Barristers Hall apartments, but so far police aren’t revealing whether anyone who lived there may have had a role in her death.
For days now, Macon police have said there are two “persons of interest” in the recent Mercer University law school graduate’s slaying, but no one has been charged with Giddings’ death.
Wednesday, July 7, 2011
Macon Police Update
MaconPolice News Conference
Video
Update: Police Asks for Public's Help in Giddings' Slaying
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Evidence in Giddings Case Headed to FBI
The Macon Police Crime Lab will send evidence from the Lauren Giddings investigation to the FBI crime lab, according to a Macon police news release.
Incident Report
Interview with District Attorney Greg Winters Video
Monday, July 4, 2011
Missing Agnes Scott Grad Likely Murdered
The president of Agnes Scott College, Elizabeth Kiss, sent an e-mail to parents over the weekend:
"The Agnes Scott community is deeply saddened by the recent news surrounding the disappearance and reported possible death of Lauren Giddings, class of 2006..."
Mercer President William D. Underwood issued the following statement on Friday:
"Today the Mercer University community joins the family and friends of Lauren Giddings in our support of the determined efforts of law enforcement authorities to investigate the disappearance and apparent death of Lauren, a recent graduate of our law school..."
Law School Dean Gary Simson released this statement:
"Words cannot adequately express the grief and sorrow that the law school community feels in these tragic circumstances..."
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Macon Police Search Apartment of Lauren Giddings
A police news release issued by spokeswoman Jami Gaudet this afternoon said: "The apartment area will continue to be a focal point of the investigation. We are retracing our steps and are continuing to collect evidence."
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Police Treating Remains as Those of Mercer Law Grad
On Friday, police charged Stephen McDaniel, 25, a neighbor of Giddings’, with two counts of burglary. A bail bond of $8,450 that had been set on the first burglary count was revoked.
McDaniel admitted to police in a “voluntary statement” that he’d committed other burglaries at the Barristers Hall apartments, where he and Giddings lived next to one another, said Greg Winters, district attorney for the Macon Judicial Circuit.
Giddings Family Lays Flowers at Crime Scene
Giddings Friends, Mercer Community Speak Out
Friend Jason K.
"I remember her as very hard-working. Very fun-loving. She plays hard, she works hard. Very smart, very dedicated to who he was becoming and who she stood for."
Friday, July 1, 2011
Update: Body Found Outside Apartment of Missing Mercer U Law Grad
Neighbor jailed on burglary charges; landfll closed for police investigation.
Bail Revoked for Missing Woman's Neighbor
(Complete Video of McDaniel's First Court Appearance)
A magistrate judge revoked $8,450 bond for Stephen McDaniel on the original charge after he was charged with a second burglary of apartments in his building.
A police news release said that with a second charge, only a Superior Court judge can set bond. Police said the next Superior Court bond hearings are scheduled for Thursday.
Earlier today, police said McDaniel is a "person of interest" in the investigation into the disappearance of his neighbor Lauren Giddings.
Police Treating Remains as those of Mercer Law Grad
“We can’t say positively that it’s her because the FBI is still doing tests,” Burns said. “We’re not sure when we’re going to get those back. All I can say is we’re pretty sure she’s going to be the (homicide) victim.”
Police Carry Out Two Searches in Woman's Homicide
There were more new developments Thursday night in the death of a woman whose body was found Thursday.
Full-Stephen-McDaniel-Interview-June-30-2011]Full Stephen McDaniel Interview Video
SuperSleuth's Post -- Contains Links to Full Audio, Short Video, and Full Video of Stephen McDaniel Interview
Police Update
Lauren Teresa Giddings
April 18, 1984 -- June 26, 2011
Rest in Peace