CarolinaMoon
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I'm pleased she was found, but what a puzzle! I hope the presser gives us some answers.
The Lawrence Police Department and the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office will hold a joint press conference Monday at 1:00 p.m. regarding significant updates in the investigation of Harold Sasko’s homicide.
WIBW will be streaming the press conference live online at WWW.WIBW.COM/LIVE
Sasko was "subdued." Evidence in the house is what leads them to believe she acted alone.
Post 48 said the polar opposite. So what changed in the evidence to make them say something so different? If this woman told them some things, they should say that, not say the evidence shows it.
I guess it's similar to LE publicly saying they don't have a person of interest or a suspect, when in fact they DO have a clear understanding about who the perpetrator was. To calm that person, in this case maybe to encourage her to contact authorities with some story. I think it's just the statements that changed, not the evidence.
I'm positive that's her. She is friends with a female Sasko who looks to be about her age (19 or so).
Sarah Brooke Gonzales McLinn was in Bishop, Texas — a small town near the Gulf of Mexico about 100 miles from the Mexican border — the same day she failed to appear for dinner with family in Topeka, according to law enforcement there.
Lt. Robert Morales, of the Bishop, Texas, Police Department, told the Journal-World that police there were contacted by investigators from Lawrence after the 19-year-old Lawrence woman borrowed a phone from a gas station clerk and called "back home to somebody who alerted the department there."
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McLinn borrowed a phone from clerks at both gas stations, Morales said, and one of the two gas stations captured her on video, the contents of which Morales said Bishop police sent to Lawrence, where police here confirmed it to be McLinn.
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Linda Friar, an Everglades National Park spokeswoman, said that "weapons were found" in addition to an undisclosed controlled substance when McLinn was found after 10:30 p.m. on Saturday.
Murder defendant Sarah Brooke Gonzales McLinn, 19, likely will move from federal custody to that of the state of Florida on Wednesday, Douglas County District Attorney Charles Branson said Tuesday.