MSGulfCoast
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Yep, exactly - there is simply not enough evidence to hold these 2 people.If Local LE haven't charged TS in JL's death, they probably don't have enough evidence. There might be an agreement in place with NC that includes specific confinement and oversight.
I 've never seen an episode of "Law n Order" nor "CSI" but because of my life on the MS Coast, I know a lot about a little.
Example: former Harrison County Sheriff Leroy Hobbs (google him; Dixie Mafia) needed some serious cash, so he called a hit man to conduct a robbery (for the money he needed after his arrest) on my parents & me in 1980.
Hobbs had been a guest at one of the many parties my parents had at our house (he was a friend!) & told the hit-man we had a MILLION dollars stuffed in a safe (Oh yeah, like I wouldn't have found & grabbed that, right?!)
LONG story short: Mama wrestled with the hit man (after he puut a gun to her head -- she ran, he caught her in another rooms & started to strangle her but mama offered him the diamond necklace that was around her neck... He grabbed it -- then she screamed like a bansheeeeeeee!! & he bolted out the back door.
He soon afterwards was arrested for the murder of a woman in Mobile, AL (another "hit") & he confessed to being the suspect in our case. (oh, btw mama told the sketch artist he "looked so handsome, like a male model, OMG! haha!)
He told the FBI: Reason I didn't kill (MSGulf Coast's mama) is: I just didn't feel like killing anyone that day, even tho I was instructed to "Leave no witnesses")
As an aside:
It's kinda funny, Mama & I saw Leroy in the Biloxi WalMart parking lot right after he was released from prison (semi-unrelated charges) & Leroy said: said Hey ya'llll! & hugged Mama's neck, wowwwwww.
Mama & I laughed.
But (BACK TO MY POINT) there was never enough evidence to bring up chatres against him, altho the FBI told us the hit-man said Leroy was the one who sent the contract killer to my house.
That is just ONE story I have about how things work here on the MS Gulf Coast.