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Did anyone else get the impression TS rolled over on MAS? And that her arrest resulted directly from his statements, and not from other witnesses?
Did anyone else get the impression TS rolled over on MAS? And that her arrest resulted directly from his statements, and not from other witnesses?
I know that this is a repeat - but it truly deserves another encore!
It's time for Jaren and her family to receive the justice they deserve.
Exhibit A -Terry Speaks was fired from his position as a doorman/bouncer at Stilettos Cabaret (next door to Temptations) for tampering with the clubs video surveillance equipment one month prior to Jarens disappearance. My guess is to hide his drug dealings with people that visited the club or maybe something more nefarious.
Exhibit B Jaren was last seen alive with MAS & TS in a video surveillance camera.
Exhibit C MAS & TS were in Stiletto's Cabaret trying to pickup another dancer prior to picking up Jaren. That dancer was offered money for a private party.
Exhibit D Jaren apparently knew these two people. TS had worked next door at Stilettos Club from Jaren at one time. Jaren informed a co-worker that she was going to work at a private party and left with MAS & TS.
Exhibit E MAS & TS had dyed their hair -his a reddish color, hers blue at her friends house. MAS told her friend that they had been evicted from their home. MAS also mentioned a couple of times with the friend about the "stripper who got killed and whose body had later washed ashore."
Exhibit F The fact that MAS immediately closed her Facebook Account had caused some suspicion.
Exhibit G They were both pulled over by the Tangipahoa sheriff's deputies for a traffic violation and then questioned. They were heading to Loranger to see her family, perhaps because they were leaving town?
Exhibit H TS presented the officer with false identification and then ran across a field and into woods beside the road, where officers apprehended him.
Exhibit I - During the Loranger traffic stop, MAS identified TS as her husband, Allen, then MAS yelled to TS by calling him David, while he was running. Why?
Exhibit J MAS told officers that she knew TS had a history or a warrant in NC.
Exhibit K When they were both arrested they were invoking their 5th amendment right not to answer questions (Im sure that they were instructed by their attorneys.)
Exhibit L On July 4, 2012 - MAS was shown on the ABCs Final Witness Show (filmed months prior) saying, What am I gonna do to get rid of the body? That would be the first thought. How do I fix it?
Exhibit M MAS shows absolutely no remorse to Jarens family and friends.
Exhibit N -Why come MAS & TS can't answer a simple question - When was the last time you have seen Jaren Lockhart - after you walked out on Bourbon St. together?
It's time for true Justice for Jaren! LE arresting MAS is a big step in the right direction!
- Clodumbo
Note to self: don't get murdered in Bay St. Louis. Kenner PD doesn't seem too impressed by their investigation.
Speaks, 41, who is being held on unrelated charges in a New York federal prison, provided information that he and Sanchez killed "a girl" in Louisiana, cut up her body and dumped it in a body of water so that it could not be found, according to an arrest report for Sanchez.
For those who missed it, you can watch it here:
http://www.wlox.com/story/25464930/chief-new-witnesses-led-to-arrest-in-lockhart-case
Yikes, looks like the Kenner chief wasn't too please at all at how MS Hancock County handled the case... He's right about how Kenner has done an AMAZING job accelerating the progress of this case within the past two weeks!
During the past two weeks, investigators were able to uncover new evidence to lead to the arrest of MAS yesterday. The case is still ongoing. A lot of work to do, still, that wasn't done in the past. In just two weeks, they (Kenner PD) were able to accomplish things that weren't able to be done in a year or two by Mississippi law enforcement.