Not Guilty, give me a break. :stormingmad:
Courts and lawyers will routinely enter pleas of "not guilty" as a way of buying time.
Not Guilty, give me a break. :stormingmad:
Sorry if this was posted all ready.
Police: Katelyn Wolfe Murder Suspects Wanted to Know What It Felt Like to Kill.
Two childhood best friends killed teenager Katelyn Wolfe for a thrill and then bound her body, attached it to a weight and threw it into a Sullivan, Ind., lake, according to court documents released today.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/katelyn-wo...lt-kill-police/story?id=19404645#.Ub8Bc_kZqYF
God help us all. :stormingmad:
Also from this link
"On June 9, Crosley's wife told authorities she had gone to rural areas to look for Wolfe and saw a shoe floating in a lake, according to the affidavit. The next day, a dive team searched the area and found Wolfe's body in the lake."
Does that mean it was actually one of the killer's wife that alerted police to the potential whereabouts of Katelyn's body?!
Yes. She led them to the shoe. I can't tell if that is just one HUGE coincidence or what, but if it is, I feel incredibly sorry for her. She just had his baby and married him. I can't imagine how she is coping with all of this, especially if she read the affidavit. Ugh.
I read some of that on another news article, but I wondered why SHE was out looking for Katelyn. And why she would go to one her husband's "haunts" to look. I don't know if he told her anything or if she guessed??
Just seems if you wanted to go look for a missing person, you would go to where they were last seen, not in another town in a lake. Anybody know what she knew or how?
Tamera Crosley, the wife of Randal Crosley, has received a sentence of one year in the Greene County jail as part of a plea agreement.
This comes on the one year anniversary of Katelyn Wolfes parents reporting her missing.
Police questioned Tamera Crosley following the incident. As a part of her plea agreement, she was be required to give police a truthful account on the recovery efforts of Katelyn Wolfes body.
In January of this year, Crosley was charged with obstruction of justice, a class D felony, two counts of false informing, class B misdemeanors, and conspiracy to commit theft, a class D felony. The charges stemmed from two separate criminal cases...
Crosley admitted that she was guilty of giving false information in the investigation of the disappearance of Katelyn Wolfe on June 7 of last year, when she told Goodman that she had no knowledge of her husband being involved in or dealing drugs.