Scout said:The detectives in the Peterson case did the same thing. Doesn't surprise me a bit.
Masissy said:Duke case, can you feel me in a little. Thanks!
Masissy said:Duke case, can you feel me in a little. Thanks!
PolkSaladAnnie said::laugh: :laugh:
Really, Masissy! My mother would have never ....
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Masissy said:Duke case, can you feel me in a little. Thanks!
:blushing: :blushing: - THAAATTTTT Duke Case.....:crazy:PolkSaladAnnie said::laugh: :laugh:
Really, Masissy! My mother would have never ....
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raisincharlie said:I know the lawyer's name is Smith and I believe you are correct that he has some involvement in the Duke case - I'll go back and double check the articles as I believe I did see that mentioned.
Masissy said::blushing: :blushing: - THAAATTTTT Duke Case.....:crazy:
jilly said:I remember the article saying he was involved in the Duke case. Must be Wade Smith - "the State's top criminal lawyer". I have a link to a loooong article if you're interested. I don't know which kid he represents.
I think you must be right about the step father choosing this guy because of the Duke case. This lawyer will be advising Jason that he's under no obligation to talk to the police imo.
eta The police really have their work cut out for them here. Jason's not going to help them along like Peterson did.
Masissy said:If I was innocent I would be beating the doors at the police station down to let them know. I would want to be cleared immediately and have my hand in helping find who did this.
I don't like to be idle....
Excellent post, I was thinking the same thing as I'm sure many of us are. I haven't heard one word from Mr. Jason Young proclaiming his innocence.PolkSaladAnnie said:Goodness, I think you've hit the nail on the (public's) head of opinion! Jason was ushered away like endangered wildlife and we all sit here, going:
"Hello? Excuse me, there's a double murder of a wonderful young, happy, healthy, pregnant woman! A community is concerned; a baby girl is confused; and her family is grieving; this is happening too often and to stop the trend or understand the dynamic, we need the facts, just the facts..."
Scout said:The detectives in the Peterson case did the same thing. Doesn't surprise me a bit.
PolkSaladAnnie said:Hi again, Jilly. The first reports I recall was that he'd lawyered-up with Smith; and indeed the quotes referred 3 high profile cases - one being the Duke Lacrosse scandal. Peterson sold himself from the getgo, imo. The real tragedy was the diabolical games he played with everyone; the utter disrespect as well as the sneering song&dance he played under Sharon's nose. That all helped seal him, I agree.
This was my original thought also. Hearing that he was away on business I thought it quite possible that he hired someone to do it. She was murdered in her bedroom to me that speaking volumes. Someone knew the layout of the house and where to find her. I don't think a stranger would just wander around the house looking for a random victim and then not take anything.strach304 said:That's what I thought too even though it does seem stupid by LE at first glance. If true (no way to know) shows you where LE's thoughts are though as to suspect.
My original suspicions of the contrieved appearance of the husbands circumstances during the crime fall in line with that suspicion and initial intution that he he hired someone to do it and set himself up to be away. If LE had verified a rock solid alibi for him they may have reason to believe he had it done which would still fall in line with their theory of non-random.
Reports are that he left while they were still there.jilly said:Can someone tell me if Jason left before or after the friends left the house that nite.
jilly said:Hi PSA! I know and I'm getting a little worried here. Was it you (a mile back) that gave your concern about the perfect crime in the works here?
I know we haven't been told much but it seems from what we do know, this crime was definitely planned is going to be hard to prove unless something big pops up. Right now it appears to be a very weak circumstantial case.
I wonder when he went in to give his fingerprints if he had any bruises or marks on his hands or face.