Marg from Oz
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Are they still waiting on the toxicology report?
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Yes, I think so. I just looked and couldn't find anything new. It usually takes four to six weeks, although many labs are backlogged right now.Are they still waiting on the toxicology report?
I feel he was under the influence of some foreign substance for him to fall face down in a puddle. MOO
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This is especially sad, because it seems he would have been better off running with 'the wrong crowd' The parents were trying everything to keep him safe and on the right track. My heart hurts for them. Their worse nightmare ever has come true, and there's no waking up from it. I don't understand how the adult who picked him up hasn't been charged for that. MOOI absolutely agree. The friend's parent who picked him up and drove him 20 miles away to their home and then let him leave alone (if that's what happened) is both negligent and reckless, and hopefully brought up on some serious charges. I know LE got statements from the friend, who claimed he walked out of house without saying where he was going? But what if anything, has been reported as to what the mother said? What were the plans -- a playdate and dinner, a sleepover? Was mom too high to remember?
Be stupid with your own kids, but don't take license with others. This case really pisses me off.
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In their last statement, LE said they had interviewed the family and would continue "tracking" them. I thought I read that the woman had a court date about another issue in early December. I wonder if she ever showed up for that.This is especially sad, because it seems he would have been better off running with 'the wrong crowd' The parents were trying everything to keep him safe and on the right track. My heart hurts for them. Their worse nightmare ever has come true, and there's no waking up from it. I don't understand how the adult who picked him up hasn't been charged for that. MOO
In their last statement, LE said they had interviewed the family and would continue "tracking" them. I thought I read that the woman had a court date about another issue in early December. I wonder if she ever showed up for that.
LE may be waiting for the final autopsy report to see if the findings match their story. They would have either admitted or denied giving drugs to minor children, or given conflicting statements about the circumstances.
Also, the 17 year old friend who picked him up may have been part of the wrong crowd Quawan had been involved with. It would be interesting to know if the mother was aware that Quwaan's parents didn't want him associating with him anymore, if that was the case.
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No, there is no VI here that I know of.My understanding was that the boy (& mother) that picked him up from his father's house was part of the "wrong crowd" that Quawan's mom was trying to distance him from.
Do we have a VI here to confirm?
Thanks for posting that. It's appalling that Irvin didn't call police or even Quawan's parents when she realized he was missing."Attorneys for the family of 15-year-old Quawan Charles say newly-revealed audio implicates Janet Irvin, allegedly the last woman to see him alive, in the teenager's death, CBS News' Jericka Duncan reports.
Quawan had disappeared on October 30, and his body was found a few days later on November 3 in a sugar cane field, 30 minutes from his home.
The family's lawyers say the audio, obtained exclusively by "CBS This Morning," is Janet Irvin admitting to a private investigator that she did not call police right after she realized Quawan Charles had run away from her home.
"Yes, I should have called the cops. I should have went further," Irvin says on the audio recording.
Irvin and her 17-year-old son are allegedly two of the last people to see the 15-year-old alive. Now, his family attorneys are calling for her arrest.
"I get off of work at like noon, Friday. So, we go out to Baldwin. We pick him up," Irvin can be heard saying.
Surveillance video appears to show Irvin picked Quawan up outside his father's house in Baldwin, Louisiana on October 30 — the day his parents reported him missing.
In the audio recording, Irvin's son tells a private investigator that he and Quawan did drugs at Irvin's home.
"Did he smoke something, or did he, I mean…?" the investigator can be heard asking.
Irvin's son replied, "Yeah, he smoked some weed. That was it."
Ronald Haley and Chase Trichell, attorneys for the Charles family, believe there is enough evidence to arrest Irvin on "a slew of charges."
New audio implicates last woman to see teen Quawan Charles before he was found dead, lawyers say
More at link including video
Thanks for posting that. It's appalling that Irvin didn't call police or even Quawan's parents when she realized he was missing.
I wonder if it's true that Quawan and the friend only smoked weed. It's still a mystery how he ended up dead in the drainage ditch. It just doesn't make sense.
What is that in reference to?Wow. Over $275k