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DeletedWonder why it is taking so long to ID the other person (Kara?) when Jessica was ID'd so quickly?
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DeletedWonder why it is taking so long to ID the other person (Kara?) when Jessica was ID'd so quickly?
Wonder why it is taking so long to ID the other person (Kara?) when Jessica was ID'd so quickly?
Scout87, thank you for this... it is all speculation but these little details do tell us a lot. I was very much puzzled over the motive and now I am not as confused.
I have such a hard time following the details of this case because I just want to cry. It kills me that Kara was victim of this demented soul because she even tried to protect herself against him... you usually don't see that in domestic violence cases with teens. And then it kills me so much that Jessica became a victim because it all could have been prevented... my heartaches for these girls and their families.
Wonder why it is taking so long to ID the other person (Kara?) when Jessica was ID'd so quickly?
The person who last talked to KK, before she went missing, has come forward to speak out. I thought this was very interesting.
http://fox4kc.com/2017/04/06/last-p...ky-says-memory-of-her-voice-still-haunts-him/
Interesting that the article said "now that her remains have been found..." when it hasn't been confirmed yet. I think we all know its her, but still.
It's now this:
"...but now that her remains may have been found, he says it is time."
I wonder if "may" was added in the update.
Fortunately the insanity defense is rarely if ever successful.
"Insanity" might not even apply in this case, because the defendant apparently knew enough about the unacceptability of his actions to hide and destroy evidence.
I thought you guys would find this interesting:
http://globalnews.ca/news/2197074/how-do-police-lay-murder-charges-without-a-body/
(Even though they now have a body, this helps shed some light on other ways they look to build the case)
Another body has been found by a mushroom hunter in Cass County, Missouri: http://www.kmbc.com/article/body-found-in-cass-county-field-sheriffs-office-says/9529309
Just for reference, this location (278th St and DD Highway) is abut 20 or so minutes southeast of where the girls remains were found. Authorities say there is no apparent connection to the girls' case. Makes me a little uneasy though with all these bodies being found in this area and nearby.
Wow. Speechless.
Edit: Male body, seems like it's probably unrelated. Still sad.
Another body has been found by a mushroom hunter in Cass County, Missouri: http://www.kmbc.com/article/body-found-in-cass-county-field-sheriffs-office-says/9529309
Another found in Oklahoma!
[h=3]Mushroom Hunter Finds Human Remains In Eufaula - NewsOn6.com ...[/h]www.newson6.com/story/35111662/mushroom-hunter-finds-human-remains-in-eufaula
Another body has been found by a mushroom hunter in Cass County, Missouri: http://www.kmbc.com/article/body-found-in-cass-county-field-sheriffs-office-says/9529309
Just for reference, this location (278th St and DD Highway) is abut 20 or so minutes southeast of where the girls remains were found. Authorities say there is no apparent connection to the girls' case. Makes me a little uneasy though with all these bodies being found in this area and nearby.
I read somewhere that the wooded areas left within that county are very limited. If that's correct it would make sense as to why so many are found within the area. JRs search party found 2 in their search area which was crazy to me.