Recovered/Located LA - Erin, 4 (deceased) & JB, 6, (safe) mother Callie Brunett killed & children missing, missing 2012 black Chrysler 200, Loranger, 13 Jun 2024

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Half way down this lengthy article is an embedded news video I had not seen before, DCallihan speaks, answers the reporter's questions as he's transfered into a squad car. Confesses straight up, other end of the horse's mouth.

Scary what you get when you get an amoral person. Not insane. Knows right from wrong. Just. Doesn't. Care.

There TERROR his victims felt, it's subhuman what he did. With a girlfriend?

No sentence will suffice. If hell has a hell, that's where he should be. Yesterday.

JMO
 
This house was unfinished and did not serve as a permanent residence. "A variety of individuals appear to use the house and stay there for periods from time to time," according to the complaint.

Callihan allegedly admitted to most of the charges in his first interview with police, according to the complaint, saying he:
  • Stabbed Brunett approximately 30 times in her home
  • Abducted the two minor children from their home and fled using Brunett's car
  • Decided to kill one of the minors
  • Decided to keep the 6-year-old sister alive as a "sex slave"
 
The maximum penalty for the federal kidnapping charge is life imprisonment or death. The mandatory minimum for the transporting across state lines charge is 10 years in prison, while the maximum is life imprisonment.

His lawyer, Kerry Cuccia, who is representing him on the charges in Tangipahoa Parish, has also been assigned by the federal public defender's office to represent Callihan on his federal charges
 
This case is horrific and I think we all can figure out what motivated Callihan. I'm curious about Cox - what the heck was a woman doing in this situation?!? I know, I know, I KNOW women can be just as bad....I'm not saying that women can't be awful and don't need reminders.

It's just unusual to have a female accomplice in something like this, and I'd like to hear her explanation for her involvement. What's her background, her story? Why?????

jmo
DRUGS. Period. So many of these people are completely out of their mind from the drugs. They eventually succumb to a level where they are almost feral when it comes to getting a way to get more drugs. They'll sell themselves and their own children. It's insidious.
 
DRUGS. Period. So many of these people are completely out of their mind from the drugs. They eventually succumb to a level where they are almost feral when it comes to getting a way to get more drugs. They'll sell themselves and their own children. It's insidious.
I think you're right. Drugs can make people into shells without a human soul inside. I really hate it.

jmo
 
The Jackson police chief said there was evidence of possible human trafficking at the location on Boozier Drive, including small animal cages. Wade said Jackson police have contacted the Human Trafficking Divisions of the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation (MBI) and Hinds County to assess the scene. He also said the crime scene in Jackson was processed for three days.

Authorities said the Amber Alert was issued for the two girls, who were abducted after their mother was killed in Loranger.

Callihan and Cox were both arrested in Jackson. Wade announced on Monday, June 17 that Callihan had implicated Cox in the case.
 
“Ms. Cox is presumed innocent. She’s not guilty until the state proves otherwise,” said Cox’s public defender Christoper Routh.

“I can’t talk about our defense strategy or what we will or won’t do other than to say we’re in the very early stages right now

“It’s a murder charge,” said Routh. “There’s a lot involved in it there’s a lot that’s already gone into it and that means there’s a lot we have to digest as the defense in order to adequately defend anyone, not just Ms. Cox.”


The Jackson police chief said there was evidence of possible human trafficking at the location on Boozier Drive, including small animal cages. Wade said Jackson police have contacted the Human Trafficking Divisions of the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation (MBI) and Hinds County to assess the scene. He also said the crime scene in Jackson was processed for three days
 
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Daniel Calihan is facing charges in two states, Mississippi and Louisiana. In Mississippi, he is charged with capital murder, kidnapping, sexual battery. In Louisiana, first-degree murder, aggravated kidnapping, and second-degree kidnapping. Louisiana is seeking the death penalty as is Mississippi.

 
Daniel Calihan is facing charges in two states, Mississippi and Louisiana. In Mississippi, he is charged with capital murder, kidnapping, sexual battery. In Louisiana, first-degree murder, aggravated kidnapping, and second-degree kidnapping. Louisiana is seeking the death penalty as is Mississippi.

Just what he deserves.
 
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She looks weatherbeaten and completely devoid of any kind of humanity. She's disgusting. I hope that she gets the death penalty although part of me thinks that's the easy way out and she should really sit in solitary for the rest of her sad, pathetic life, slowly becoming completely deranged.
 
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The trial for the man accused of killing a mother and her three-year-old daughter from Loranger has been delayed until November, according to court information.

Callihan will be tried in Mississippi and Louisiana for the deaths of Callie and Erin Brunett

Officials say he will be tried in Louisiana first.

He also faces a federal charge of felony kidnapping.



LORANGER, La. —
A judge has ruled that federal prosecutors can have an additional 45 days to consider charges against a man accused in the murders and kidnapping of a Loranger mother and her child.

The proceedings on federal charges against Callihan are now delayed until later in September.

 
This case went so silent. What ever happened to the suspicion of trafficking? I never thought it was a viable possibility, but so many of you here did.
Trafficking in Jackson is a real issue. It seems to me that there have been several cases that initially are suspect that just quietly disappear. I'm not sure why. I hope it means that there are bigger fish on a hook some where, but I admit that it seems less likely. I can say this. JPD is down man power and I heard a statistic from a retired JPD homicide detective just last week. He said that the force is now smaller than when he started in 1975. That is a huge problem. He also said they are undertrained and there are no real investigations going on. They show up, snap some photos and that is all. So, unless another agency comes in and takes it over it just stalls.
 

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