Laurean's wife's attorney says sheriff needed warrant
BY LINDELL KAY
January 25, 2008 - 10:51AM
DAILY NEWS STAFF
Onslow County Sheriff Ed Brown did not have permission to conduct a tour of Cesar Laureans property with the host of a national TV news show, according to Christina Laureans attorney.
Marine Cpl. Cesar Laurean was indicted Thursday on first-degree murder charges in the death of Lance Cpl. Maria Lauterbach. Lauterbach was pregnant, had accused Laurean of rape and had said at one time that Laurean was the father of her unborn child. She disappeared Dec. 14; investigators say she was killed that day.
Lauterbachs charred and buried remains were found in the back yard of 103 Meadow Trail, the Laureans home.
Brown conducted a videotaped walk through Monday of the Laureans home in the Half Moon community with Greta Van Susteren for a segment that aired Monday night on the Fox News show On the Record. The show was viewed by an estimated 2 million people.
Yellow tape posted to designate a crime scene and protect the integrity of any evidence was removed Jan. 15.
The Daily News requested a similar tour of the crime scene with investigators that was deferred Tuesday by the Sheriffs Department. When approached again Thursday by The Daily News for a tour, representatives with the Sheriffs Department said they had been contacted by Christina Laureans attorney and asked not to go onto the Laurean property again without consent or a search warrant.
Jacksonville attorney Christopher Welch, who represents Christina Laurean, said he did not want to talk about particulars, but he did not think the Sheriffs Department belonged on the Laureans property without a search warrant.
Christina Laureans attorney told the Sheriffs Department that any consent given by Christina Laurean to search the property around the time Lauterbachs body was found had lapsed, and authorities would need a search warrant to enter the property again, said Capt. Rick Sutherland.
During the tour with Van Susteren, Brown discovered a tennis shoe near the back door of the garage where investigators say Lauterbach was killed. He noticed a stain on the sole of the shoe that may have been blood and notified his investigators, who subsequently obtained a search warrant and picked up the shoe.
The shoe will be sent to the State Bureau of Investigation crime lab in Raleigh for testing, Brown said Thursday.
The shoe appears to be a match for a shoe shown in a picture of the garage that was taken when investigators first arrived on the scene Jan. 11.
Christina Laurean knew that Lauterbach was dead and that her husband had buried the body at least a day before she went to authorities on Jan. 11, according to an affidavit attached to a search warrant.
Investigators released photographs Monday that they say show an attempt by Cesar Laurean to cover up blood stains in the garage with brown paint. Surveillance footage shows Cesar Laurean buying paint and other supplies Dec. 16 two days after they say Lauterbach was killed.
Neighbors have told The Daily News that Christina Laurean helped paint the living room of the house in late December and told them the couple planned to paint the garage next.
Authorities continue to call Christina Laurean a cooperating witness.
Contact police reporter Lindell Kay at
lkay@freedomenc.com or 910-554-8534.
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