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I was wrong about TX. Isaak previously lived in HI and IA.
Chad Isaak: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com
Do you know when he lived in Iowa?
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I was wrong about TX. Isaak previously lived in HI and IA.
Chad Isaak: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com
From the article link:Do you know when he lived in Iowa?
If he did do it….using his own vehicle was beyond crazy.
That was his one and only mistake…the catalyst for him becoming a suspect.
Without that…he’d have gotten away with it, 100%.
From the article link:
He graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa, in 2006.
The defense is now alluding to things about Isaak not previously disclosed but information that the defense believes is important when determining his sentencing.Thanks, I missed that.
The defense is now alluding to things about Isaak not previously disclosed but information that the defense believes is important when determining his sentencing.
Hmmm -- sounds like some traumatic event(s) that they want to blame for his actions. MOO
Sometimes things are really as they seem.They never mentioned his LPN license. Did he work as an LPN ever? I found it interesting when prosecution asked the medical examiner if a Navy medic would know where the carotid artery was, and Isaak reacted strongly to that. An LPN would certainly know. So why wasn't that asked? Was his being an LPN more prejudicial than probative? Did he lose that license somehow?
Also defense mentioned he was married and had a daughter, but nothing about the ex taking him back to court, sounded like more than once, for non-payment of child support. What were the grounds for the divorce?
I have wondered if he had a history of drug use of some kind. Not that he was arrested for a drug offense, because it appears he has not. But it was strange that the defense brought up the explosives sniffing dog several times, and each time stressed it was NOT a drug sniffing dog but sniffed for explosives. Using pills and the thought of getting caught can make a person voluntarily give up their nursing license. And of course taking drugs may be a deal breaker for a spouse.
These are just a few things that made me go "hmmm".
Where his big break was getting the keys that Dodge Ram RJR truck and that it was fully serviceable with aux alarm systems and the rest. With all the egg and blood (the latter his fault for using the knife) on the floor the chance that cop hounds could not track him 700mtrs up the road was very small. But once he'd moved himself in that truck the police had no idea if he'd gone 40 mtrs or 400km.He did not expect them to track his "on foot" self back to that parking lot. Guess what...sometimes the best laid plans of mice and men are thwarted by a higher power. He needed to be stopped. 4 people were shot and stabbed to death. Just imagine what would have happened if he was set free. Every one of the people that testified against him would have been in his crosshairs and he would have learned from his mistakes on the next go around.
Where his big break was getting the keys that Dodge Ram RJR truck and that it was fully serviceable with aux alarm systems and the rest. With all the egg and blood (the latter his fault for using the knife) on the floor the chance that cop hounds could not track him 700mtrs up the road was very small. But once he'd moved himself in that truck the police had no idea if he'd gone 40 mtrs or 400km.
It took until they heard about the out of place truck at Indigo Signs for them to be completely sure that he went over there. Imagine if he had just a small amount of blood and egg on one shoe and he'd hoofed it all the way over to McD's via his intended route - all they would have to is track him to that car park then run around collecting security footage and then concentrate on a very small physical area where his footsmell stopped start eliminating vehicles that moved at the appropriate time slots and were not of interest.
From my point of view, he has been convicted only on circumstantial evidence. I'd like to see more details on the purchase of alleged ammunition and the firearm or OR that the BCI finds DnA of the victims under the recoil buffer spring of the Ruger LCR frame, which has been suggested to them. Even absolute proof of bleach treatment with sodium hypochorite or peroxide bleach on the revolver frame would be useful.
I don't place a lot of faith in fibre evidence where massive amounts of polyimide orange warmwear must be sold in that state and adjoining states over winter.
Are a lot of people wearing big orange face masks and warm fleece orange hoodies in April?Where his big break was getting the keys that Dodge Ram RJR truck and that it was fully serviceable with aux alarm systems and the rest. With all the egg and blood (the latter his fault for using the knife) on the floor the chance that cop hounds could not track him 700mtrs up the road was very small. But once he'd moved himself in that truck the police had no idea if he'd gone 40 mtrs or 400km.
It took until they heard about the out of place truck at Indigo Signs for them to be completely sure that he went over there. Imagine if he had just a small amount of blood and egg on one shoe and he'd hoofed it all the way over to McD's via his intended route - all they would have to is track him to that car park then run around collecting security footage and then concentrate on a very small physical area where his footsmell stopped start eliminating vehicles that moved at the appropriate time slots and were not of interest.
From my point of view, he has been convicted only on circumstantial evidence. I'd like to see more details on the purchase of alleged ammunition and the firearm or OR that the BCI finds DnA of the victims under the recoil buffer spring of the Ruger LCR frame, which has been suggested to them. Even absolute proof of bleach treatment with sodium hypochorite or peroxide bleach on the revolver frame would be useful.
I don't place a lot of faith in fibre evidence where massive amounts of polyimide orange warmwear must be sold in that state and adjoining states over winter.
Are a lot of people wearing big orange face masks and warm fleece orange hoodies in April?
Most criminal convictions are based on circumstantial evidence, although it still must be adequate to meet the standard of proof. Also, don't ignore the surveillance video and ballistic tests which are direct evidence that Isaak committed these murders.
From my point of view, he has been convicted only on circumstantial evidence.
No, not at all. Here in Minnesota, where I live temps can get to -40 on the coldest days. Our coldest months are Dec,Jan,Feb. My husband will wear his face mask to plow snow and when he fills the outside wood stove. Bit only when it's really cold out. By Maarch those items have been stored away.Are a lot of people wearing big orange face masks and warm fleece orange hoodies in April?
But not cold enough, even with wind, for otherwise-healthy and cold-climate-acclimated folks to wear a ski mask. That's more for -30 weather, not +30. IMOAccording to Accu Weather, on April 1, 2019 the high was 50 in Bismarck. At 6:00 a.m. it was 30.....that is chilly.