In my amateur opinion and speculation, it is the same Perp:
http://www.kwwl.com/story/34591309/...s-between-indiana-murders-lyric-and-elizabeth
In August 2012 he registered as a sex offender in Florida. Not sure where he was registered before but guessing SC. Still looking.I wonder where DN was located in July 2012?
In my amateur opinion and speculation, it is the same Perp:
http://www.kwwl.com/story/34591309/...s-between-indiana-murders-lyric-and-elizabeth
Just throwing it out there.If you go back to the media thread and locate the petition to seal autopsy report and look at the charges date,it says 2/13/17 even though the filing wasn't until 3/28.Especially with the 2/13 date. Abby and Libby were not reported missing until the evening of 2/13 and found the next day.
The motion "Verified Request to Prohibit Public Access to a Court Record filed." could be any court record to be protected from FOIA requests.
JMO
I'm assuming it is no charges at the moment.The petition also shows NCAM under charges.No Criminal Admission Made ?
NCAM ?
No Criminal Admission Made ?
NCAM ?
Could it be "no charge at the moment" ?
No Criminal Admission Made ?
NCAM ?
I'm assuming it is no charges at the moment.The petition also shows NCAM under charges.
We'll get it in the end. :smile:Finding out what that acronym has been driving me nuts. I just found there is a legal term "in camera". I wonder if NCAM is the abbreviation they use for it?
In Camera
Latin for "in chambers." A legal proceeding is in camera when a hearing is held before the judge in private chambers or when the public is excluded from the courtroom. Proceedings are often held in camera to protect victims and witnesses from public exposure, especially if the victim or witness is a child.
https://www.nolo.com/dictionary/in-camera-term.html
I have seen so many guesses to what that stands for and I just thought of another.. no current arrests made ?Finding out what that acronym has been driving me nuts. I just found there is a legal term "in camera". I wonder if NCAM is the abbreviation they use for it?
In Camera
Latin for "in chambers." A legal proceeding is in camera when a hearing is held before the judge in private chambers or when the public is excluded from the courtroom. Proceedings are often held in camera to protect victims and witnesses from public exposure, especially if the victim or witness is a child.
https://www.nolo.com/dictionary/in-camera-term.html
I'll call the courthouse tomorrow and find out.We'll get it in the end. :smile:
From the document:
My humble guess is it stands for No Charge Applicable as listed above.
No Criminal Admission Made ?
NCAM ?
That's very interesting? He is very experienced and his bit about wounds makes me think his evidence will be very important in this case. What was the Sullivan county case he refers to, DYK?Dr. Kohr,the pathologist in Terre Haute, gives some insight to people questioning the amount of time things are taking. Although, this is an old article, much of the information might still reign true today.
http://www.tribstar.com/news/local_...cle_078570f6-6d95-59da-aae5-99c1ef405a0e.html
Imno is going to call the court to confirm NCAM but I suggested phone records too. But whose I wonder?If you look at the copy of the filing that was posted by Margarita25, you can see the notation regarding NCAM as No Charges Applicable/M. Not sure what the M stands for. As this type of subpoena is issued to include a production of evidence, it makes sense it could be directed towards phone records, or records from other states to look at other evidence in their possession. We will have to wait and see as these files have been sealed to the public.