GUILTY MO - Breeann Rodriguez, 3, Senath, 6 August 2011 - #5

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Just got the news alert that Breeann's body has been located. I am so very sad. the naive part of me was holding out hope that this guy was just a complete wacko who only wanted to insert himself into the story and she would be found safe & alive. Rest in peace Breeann, sweet baby girl.
 
I still think he told the truth about what happened.
We just need to know the why, I think LE knows that.
 
I thought someone here said there was only railing on 3 of the 5 ditches/waterways? They are possibly numbered 1,2,3,4,5...Reeann was found in ditch 4.

Saw the video, no railing but concrete curb? Lower than the railing in the first waterways. Just trying to figure out where I guess.

I'm trying to figure out why the bag didn't just float on top of the water..It's not like any of the ditches/waterways are much of a drop down from any railing..IOW! Would the weight alone make the bag sink regardless of where it was actually thrown from?
 
Morgan was riding around with one of his friends or neighbors looking for Breeann RIGHT AFTER she disappeared. How could he have killed her, disposed of her body, drove home, dismantled the bike, then drove back to the same spot as he disposed of the body to dispose of the bike and been looking for her just after she disappeared? I wonder if he disposed of her later in the day or possibly the next day while no one was around. His wife and kids were reported to be out of town when Breeann went missing.

http://www.kfvs12.com/story/15268426...ear-olds-death

Marty Miller says he and Morgan drove around looking for Breeann right after she disappeared.

"I keep thinking he was right there in the truck with me," said Miller. "All the kids play together out here. Shawn's got a good wife and three little kids. I feel horrible for both families. I guess it just goes to show anything can happen. You never really know."

Miller says Shawn's wife, Tonya and their children were out of town that Saturday when Breeann disappeared, and Morgan says he suffocated her.

"Tonya and the oldest were out of town and the other two were with his sister," said Miller. "I've known Shawn for thirty years. I watched him grown up."
I was thinking on that when reading the article and watching the video. There is no way he could be in two places at the same time. Either he was disposing of the body, and then the bike, right after the murder (as is the way I take it to mean in the affidavit) or he was helping look for her with Mr. Miller.

:waitasec:

There are quite a few things that are starting to make me think here about the timeline of events. Something is not right. Per statements in the media by ER and LE... If BR was last seen about noon and IF the reverse 911 call went out shortly after the call came in to dispatch (which would be about 12:30-12:45 based on ER's statement in the media that they searched for her for 30-45 minutes before calling 911)... then by 1pm the town was already on alert to her being missing. People set out then looking for her.

Now, if Miller went out to look at that time, right after getting the reverse 911 call, and if SM went with him.... well... I'm not getting that to add up. Because from the time she was supposedly last seen at noon, to the time people would have most likely started looking at approximately 1pm, that is merely 1 hour.

There is NO way he had time to go out into the yard, remove her from the ladder, take her into the house, take out a trash bag, suffocate her (which "seemed to take an hour" per his statement - I can only assume it was not quick) place her in the trash bag, take and drop her off (20 minutes there by car, 20 minutes back), arrive back home, disassemble the bike and take it to drop it off (again, 20 minutes there, 20 minutes back), arrive back home again, and then go search for her with Mr. Miller.

He has already used up 1 hour and 20 minutes JUST driving from home to the ditches twice. That is longer already than we are led to believe that BR has been missing before people are leaving their homes to go search!

SM is already over the time frame by about 20 minutes just driving. That leaves no time to grab her, take out a trash bag, commit the murder, put her in the trash bag, disassemble the bike, or any other things he did in between like carrying her out to the vehicle, getting his keys, carrying the bike out, possibly sexually abusing her, etc...

So then I am assuming that maybe BR woke up as soon as ER left the house and immediately went outside. She pretty much had to have. That puts her out there after 10 but before 11 based on what ER states in this article:

http://www.dddnews.com/story/1752168.html

Also in that article ER states that CRR saw BR just 5 minutes before the 5 y/o came inside. Well I've seen nowhere what time HE went outside. Could he have been out there playing already when ER left?

Either:

Number 1 - CRR is mistaken about how long ago she saw BR out the window or IF she saw her at all out the window.
Number 2 - Neither CRR or ER are correct about what time she could have possibly gone outside that morning.
Number 3 - SM has to be lying about when he transported BR and her bike for disposal if he went out with Mr. Miller right after she came up missing. This means she would pretty much have to be in the house UNTIL he went to work. All that time. While everyone was searching for her.
OR
Number 4 - Mr. Miller is lying. (I doubt it. What reason would he have??)

At this point I have not caught up on all posts yet. So I might be missing something.

EDIT: Ah geez, I just saw they found her little body :( Guess I better go get caught up on news. Maybe something else has come to light. RIP sweet little angel Breeann!
 
Thank you Lord.

They found her.


BreeAnn you have touched so many hearts. I will have a spot for you forever. Now your mommy and daddy can have some closure.

Rest In Peace angel

Rest In Peace.
 
Thanx, Krimekat. So the body probably got caught up in some brush along the waterway. Some reports, too, sound as though the body was found in the same "ditch" as the bike. The body probably just wasn't as visible b/c it became entangled in the brush.

That's what I'm thinking. Just gravitated over to the side and within the weeds/brush, etc. The waves created by the boats may have even helped it gravitate there. imo
 
I think the white garbage bag turned muddy pretty quickly in the water so it blended in with the water. jmo
 
Amysmom, an already dead body won't float from my readings and great posters here. Makes sense, no air in the lungs etc..for one. I also read of the garbage thrown in the waterways. No telling what could have caused her body to stay submerged. Unless they tell us, I have no idea. xoxo
 
Betcha he's a racist. We'll just have to wait and see what LE & FBI uncover when his work mates are interviewed. That's usually where they spew their vile - looking for kindred spirits.

A hate crime will be prosecuted by the federal government - and they don't fool around like the state courts do.
 
I'm trying to figure out why the bag didn't just float on top of the water..It's not like any of the ditches/waterways are much of a drop down from any railing..IOW! Would the weight alone make the bag sink regardless of where it was actually thrown from?

All we have to go on is what we read in the media, which is not much. Did they find her floating, or was she under water?. All it says is "she was found by officer searching by boat" Could he have weighed the bag down with something such as bricks???
 
Snipped for length.

There is NO way he had time to go out into the yard, remove her from the ladder, take her into the house, take out a trash bag, suffocate her (which "seemed to take an hour" per his statement - I can only assume it was not quick) place her in the trash bag, take and drop her off (20 minutes there by car, 20 minutes back), arrive back home, disassemble the bike and take it to drop it off (again, 20 minutes there, 20 minutes back), arrive back home again, and then go search for her with Mr. Miller.

I think he had plenty of time.

First of all, he probably had her closer to 11 than to 12.

Secondly, there's nothing in the affidavit we've read (and that's all we really have to go on) that says he tossed the bike right after coming home after disposing of her body. It just says 'later'. That could be anytime, even that night or the next day or the day after that.

Thirdly, the LEO says in his affidavit that SM told him it felt like it took an hour for her to die; that doesn't mean it actually did (and I doubt very much it did).

I think it's possible that we could find out that SM wasn't completely truthful in what he told LE. That certainly happens often enough. But this timeline would work.
 
Betcha he's a racist. We'll just have to wait and see what LE & FBI uncover when his work mates are interviewed. That's usually where they spew their vile - looking for kindred spirits.

A hate crime will be prosecuted by the federal government - and they don't fool around like the state courts do.

I originally thought the same thing. However, when the media interviewed the neighbour MM, he stated that "all" the neighbourhood kids played together. If SM was a racist, would he allow his kids to play with those of different races? Now Im not so sure...
 
I edited my post to include the report of her being found in a brushy area so maybe he tossed her over and thought she went in the water but he missed. IDK. I'm relieved she's been found.

Or maybe she got hung up in the brushy area while moving downstream.
 
This is a true "boogie man" crime, the kind that could have happened in any era...no way to see it coming or to prevent it. Nothing to do with modern times, or higher crime rates, etc...
JMO

(Unless, of course, we learn that he had a history that should have been made known...)
 
Maybe he started abusing drugs, his wife and kids went away. Maybe he quit using his prescribed meds? Drug force arrested him supposedly after some kind of tip. Maybe he's always been after young children? Maybe he's a racist? I find hurting a 3 year old for what we read from the affidavit hard to swallow without more info. I can't tell which direction to go except it doesn't make sense and drug officers arrested him and charged him it appears per court docs.
 
Dunklin Co. Democrat reporting that Breeann's remains have been found on the banks between the canals near Hornersville. Condolences to the family.
 
Maybe he started abusing drugs, his wife and kids went away. Maybe he quit using his prescribed meds? Drug force arrested him supposedly after some kind of tip. Maybe he's always been after young children? Maybe he's a racist? I find hurting a 3 year old for what we read from the affidavit hard to swallow without more info. I can't tell which direction to go except it doesn't make sense and drug officers arrested him and charged him it appears per court docs.

bbm

I'm late to this case so this 'info' is news to me..Very imp info! TY!!
 
Charges. Anyone know if this is common to have this force arrest a murder suspect? I'm sure another agency can arrest but know nothing about Bootheel drug task force and only drove through this area about 5 times in my life, stayed there once. Thanks. I'll look too.

https://www.courts.mo.gov/casenet/cases/charges.do

Charge/Judgment
Description: Murder 1st Degree { Felony A RSMo: 565.020 }
Date: 08/06/2011 Code: 1002100
Arresting Agency: BOOTHEEL DRUG TASK FORCE/JOHN E. HIGGINS-SUPERVISING AGENT

Next Charge/Judgment
Description: Armed Criminal Action { Felony Unclassified RSMo: 571.015 }
Date: 08/06/2011 Code: 3101000
Arresting Agency: BOOTHEEL DRUG TASK FORCE/JOHN E. HIGGINS-SUPERVISING AGENT

Next Charge/Judgment
Description: Tampering With Physical Evidence In Felony Prosecution { Felony D RSMo: 575.100 }
Date: 08/06/2011 Code: 2911000
Arresting Agency: BOOTHEEL DRUG TASK FORCE/JOHN E. HIGGINS-SUPERVISING AGENT
 
I'm lighting another candle for all of Breeann's family. (((Hugs to them all))) and may God keep his hand over them throughout this horrible tragic time. :rose:
 
Charges. Anyone know if this is common to have this force arrest a murder suspect? I'm sure another agency can arrest but know nothing about Bootheel drug task force and only drove through this area about 5 times in my life, stayed there once. Thanks. I'll look too.

https://www.courts.mo.gov/casenet/cases/charges.do

Charge/Judgment
Description: Murder 1st Degree { Felony A RSMo: 565.020 }
Date: 08/06/2011 Code: 1002100
Arresting Agency: BOOTHEEL DRUG TASK FORCE/JOHN E. HIGGINS-SUPERVISING AGENT

Next Charge/Judgment
Description: Armed Criminal Action { Felony Unclassified RSMo: 571.015 }
Date: 08/06/2011 Code: 3101000
Arresting Agency: BOOTHEEL DRUG TASK FORCE/JOHN E. HIGGINS-SUPERVISING AGENT

Next Charge/Judgment
Description: Tampering With Physical Evidence In Felony Prosecution { Felony D RSMo: 575.100 }
Date: 08/06/2011 Code: 2911000
Arresting Agency: BOOTHEEL DRUG TASK FORCE/JOHN E. HIGGINS-SUPERVISING AGENT

I live in Missouri. I don't think this is unusual in rural areas. When something happens it's all hands on deck. The drug task force is made up of officers from Dunklin and surrounding counties. The main focus is to try to stop the drug problem which is the predominate problems in those areas. They would be considered investigators. So personally, I don't read anything into the fact that an officer from the drug task force took the statement. jmo
 
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