Michelle Young ~ Pregnant Mother NC Part 1

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Well stated Shadow. My dad told me years ago, I was great during the crisis but would fall apart afterwards.
 
Good points Shadow. We really don't know how long after finding her sister she called 911, although the way she acted in not really knowing if she was breathing, dead for a while, etc. led me to believe she called rightaway.
 
What time of day did Jason call his SIL to pick up the fax? If it was during the work day, perhaps he tried to call his wife at work to see if she could go pick it up, but could not reach her. It obviously is a very important document for SIL to go retrieve. I am curious what the contents of the fax are. This will be thorougly investigated, I would hope.

I am not quick to point a finger at Jason.
 
I wondered if the sister and husband had something going on, too. Just all seems too contrived. I hope I am very wrong. :(
 
FFWifey said:
I agree that the "pick up a fax at my house" thing sounds weird, but the neighborhood collective suspect from the local forum quote (if I'm repeating that correctly) sounds even weirder. Who would lots of neighbors know well enough for them all to consider this person a suspect? I can only think of another neighbor or a frequent visitor who the neighbors recognize.

Whoever it is (husband, neighbor, frequent visitor, random stranger even), how can anyone beat a pregnant woman to death in her own home with her child there? I know there's no rational answer to my question, but what is WRONG with people?
Maybe the husband was having an affair and it was the other woman who did this?
Remember that story earlier this year about a couple in Florida who was murdered and it turned out to be the boyfriend of the girl the husband was sleeping with? It was later discovered through some posts on a local forum that the neighbors seemed to know hubby was having an affair.

It's possible ... but I guess at this point anything is possible. :(
Either way, it's all so sad. :(
 
PrayersForMaura said:
I wondered if the sister and husband had something going on, too. Just all seems too contrived. I hope I am very wrong. :(
I hope yer wrong too, but I was thinking the same thing....is sis married?

What about the accident in the beginning? WHat info have ya'll gathered about that? Who was in it? What happened?
 
I haven't heard any more details about the accident the family was involved in earlier this year.

I believe the sister indicated her last name in the 911 call. I don't recall for sure but I believe it was the same last name as what has been shown as the victim's maiden name. Maybe someone has a better memory than me.
 
I feel so sorry for the sister in terms of the suspicion here. I believe she was in shock on that 911 call. Sometimes I wish we would wait for more info from LE before jumping to conclusions.
 
teonspaleprincess said:
Maybe hubby and sister had something going on and planned this?

That's what I'm wondering. Gosh, Michelle had a beautiful, Laci-like smile. I pray her own sister didn't have something to do with this!!!
 
Listening to the 911 call now...the little girl is breaking my heart saying in the background, "Mommy has boo-boos everywhere..." The sister is waaaaaaaaay too calm. Waaaaaaaaaaay too calm. I hope it's just the shock. That poor little girl, though. :(
 
I can't believe that some of you are looking at her sister with suspicion. Open your eyes, people. The husband killed his pregnant wife and then took off on a supposed business trip to make it look like he was out of town when his wife was murdered. He set this poor woman up to discover her sister's body by asking her to run over to the house and pick up a fax for him. This man is just as disgusting as Scott Peterson and OJ Simpson. He used his sister-in-law to bolster his alibi (just as Scott tried to do with Amy) and left his sweet innocent two-old-daughter there to wake up to her mother's battered and bloody corpse (a la OJ Simpson). The child's footprints, stamped in her mother's blood, were all over the house. He's already lawyered up and won't be talking with police. And his parent's are wasting no time in accusing the police of treating him unfairly. Why some of you want to twist things around to absolve the husband and create insinuations and innuendo to direct suspicion at the sister is beyond me.
 
BTW, Sewing Deb, thank you for bringing this story to my attention.

In addition to what I typed in my previous post, one can easily throw Neil Entwistle into the mix. Like Entwistle, Jason Young ran home to Mommy's house after attacking his unsuspecting wife in bed.
 
I can't believe that some of you are looking at her sister with suspicion. Open your eyes, people. The husband killed his pregnant wife and then took off on a supposed business trip to make it look like he was out of town when his wife was murdered. He set this poor woman up to discover her sister's body by asking her to run over to the house and pick up a fax for him. This man is just as disgusting as Scott Peterson and OJ Simpson. He used his sister-in-law to bolster his alibi (just as Scott tried to do with Amy) and left his sweet innocent two-old-daughter there to wake up to her mother's battered and bloody corpse (a la OJ Simpson). The child's footprints, stamped in her mother's blood, were all over the house. He's already lawyered up and won't be talking with police. And his parent's are wasting no time in accusing the police of treating him unfairly. Why some of you want to twist things around to absolve the husband and create insinuations and innuendo to direct suspicion at the sister is beyond me.
Let me first say that I also have a lot of suspicion of the husband and, while you may be correct, I think it's quite a jump to conclusions to immediately state this. Although we typically hear the same thing in similar cases, many people that I know, that also knew the couple, have stated that they would be shocked if the husband was involved. Time will tell I suppose.
 
Scout said:
BTW, Sewing Deb, thank you for bringing this story to my attention.

In addition to what I typed in my previous post, one can easily throw Neil Entwistle into the mix. Like Entwistle, Jason Young ran home to Mommy's house after attacking his unsuspecting wife in bed.

You're welcome. Good points you made and I hope the sister is not involved in any way. It takes a very cold person to leave a two year old to find their dead mother and to have her own sister find her body.
 
Yeah, but if you're going to murder your pregnant wife, you're probably cold enough to do anything....

I thought the sister's voice sounded shaky/upset but waaaaaaay more calm than I would have been. Maybe she went into autopilot like people have been known to do in an emergency situation?
 
Scout said:
I can't believe that some of you are looking at her sister with suspicion. Open your eyes, people. The husband killed his pregnant wife and then took off on a supposed business trip to make it look like he was out of town when his wife was murdered. He set this poor woman up to discover her sister's body by asking her to run over to the house and pick up a fax for him. This man is just as disgusting as Scott Peterson and OJ Simpson. He used his sister-in-law to bolster his alibi (just as Scott tried to do with Amy) and left his sweet innocent two-old-daughter there to wake up to her mother's battered and bloody corpse (a la OJ Simpson). The child's footprints, stamped in her mother's blood, were all over the house. He's already lawyered up and won't be talking with police. And his parent's are wasting no time in accusing the police of treating him unfairly. Why some of you want to twist things around to absolve the husband and create insinuations and innuendo to direct suspicion at the sister is beyond me.

I think I read that he left Thrusday and she had company until around 10:30 Thrusday night. She was killed Friday. Do you think he came back and killed her?? I'm just curious. Right now I'm leaning toward him hiring someone. Really sad.
 
Ok, here's my thought. I just watched the Peter Porco murder story on 48 Hours last Sat. In that case, the son was convicted of driving 3.5 hours to his parents' house to murder them in the middle of the night, then back to his college. So....that is what is currently on my mind. I am picturing him driving back from the mountains overnight to kill Michelle. BUT I agree that a hired killer could also be the case.

Also - I'd like to know if the Youngs typically left their cars out in the driveway. We have a house very similar to theirs, and we don't use the garage for the cars - they sit in the driveway. So, since we KNOW that he drove his car on this business trip (have they said which company/what kind of business yet???) then maybe someone who was keeping an eye on things in the neighborhood noticed his car was gone overnight and made the correct guess that she was alone in the house. Just a thought.
 
I thought the lady's sister did sound panicked, but i believe she kept herself under control for the sake of the little girl.
 
If she was killed on Friday, it was very early on Friday -- wee hours of the morning. Her sister discovered her body at about 1:30 pm. The body was cold to the touch and so stiff that it was difficult for her sister to turn her over because of the position her limbs were frozen in. She'd probably been dead for a good twelve hours.

Police believe she had a visitor until 10:30 pm the night before. And the husband was home for at least part of the time the visitor was there. Investigators are interested in persons, vehicles or suspicious activity between the hours of 1 am and 6 am. (Some reports say midnight to five or six.)

Some of you may think it's premature to say the husband did it, but I'm definitely honed in on him and don't anticipate being proven wrong. Personally, I think it's way over the line to analyze the 911 call and make such horrible insinuations and allegations about Meredith's possible involvement, not only in the murder but also regarding an affair with her sister's husband. It's sick, in my opinion.

Furthermore, police have impounded Jason's SUV and all of it's contents. They cannot do that without probable cause.
 
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