Lilibet
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Here’s a very interesting article posted on the Karissa Fretwell thread about prosecuting a “no body” murder case. I certainly see some of these patterns in Stephanie’s case.
Over the years, DiBiase said he's begun to see patterns emerge in no-body homicides.
The perpetrator and victim tend to be in a domestic relationship. And that relationship is typically fraught with triggering events like an argument, infidelity or a custody dispute.
Investigations frequently reveal evidence of a clean-up crime scene such as missing furniture, cleaned or missing carpet and missing personal items.
Perpetrators also tend to move on with their lives quickly.
Despite the difficulties in taking the cases to trial, prosecutors usually are successful in getting a conviction.
More at the link:
Salem woman, son still missing: Prosecuting a murder case without a body
Karissa and Billy’s thread:
Deceased/Not Found - OR- Karissa Alyn Fretwell, 25, William "Billy" Fretwell, Toddler, Salem, 13 May 2019 *ARREST*
Over the years, DiBiase said he's begun to see patterns emerge in no-body homicides.
The perpetrator and victim tend to be in a domestic relationship. And that relationship is typically fraught with triggering events like an argument, infidelity or a custody dispute.
Investigations frequently reveal evidence of a clean-up crime scene such as missing furniture, cleaned or missing carpet and missing personal items.
Perpetrators also tend to move on with their lives quickly.
Despite the difficulties in taking the cases to trial, prosecutors usually are successful in getting a conviction.
More at the link:
Salem woman, son still missing: Prosecuting a murder case without a body
Karissa and Billy’s thread:
Deceased/Not Found - OR- Karissa Alyn Fretwell, 25, William "Billy" Fretwell, Toddler, Salem, 13 May 2019 *ARREST*