Dum-Dum Sucker
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Just reported on WCCO that Jacob was buried 1 1/2 miles from where DH lived in 1989.
Just reported on WCCO that Jacob was buried 1 1/2 miles from where DH lived in 1989.
When I read about the lush green area, my first thought was back to your speculation regarding Jared's attack location.Funny, if you plot 25 miles toward Paynesville, the "lush green" area is in the same area I was looking before to try to find Jared's attack location. Very close by.
When I read about the lush green area, my first thought was back to your speculation regarding Jared's attack location.
So sad, on one hand, I am grateful that the Wetterlings will have Jacob back. On the other hand, I am incensed that there may be a deal that he is not charged with the murder. I wonder if Patty had a chance to talk to him. I wonder if the deal requires him to say what happened and how.
From http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2016/...-fbi-where-he-says-they-will-find-wetterling/
Sources tell WCCO the discovery of Jacobs remains were part of a plea deal made with Heinrich that prosecutors had been working on for months.
Criminal Defense Attorney Joe Friedberg is not directly involved in the case, but he told WCCO today a deal like this would be rare in a murder case.
Friedberg believes it means Heinrich will plead guilty to the child *advertiser censored* charges and not be prosecuted for Jacobs murder. As part of the deal it could mean Heinrich serves the rest of his life in a better federal prison.
I cant imagine that he said, Look, Ive done this and Ive lived with it for so long Id like to get rid of it,' Friedberg said. My guess is some form of immunity was given to him so he would lead them to where Jacobs remains are.
Friedberg also says state law states that a victims family would first have to sign off on such a plea deal. Meaning, the Wetterlings would have agreed to this if Heinrich lead authorities to Jacobs remains.
bbm
The penalty for possessing child *advertiser censored* is not life in prison, though. It's listed as 5 years + a $5,000 fine here:
http://statelaws.findlaw.com/minnesota-law/minnesota-child-*advertiser censored*-laws.html
I'm sure that the quoted defense attorney knows more than I do, but it seem to me that they've got to have more than that going on. Maybe they'll charge him with lesser degree murder (manslaughter?) or something to result in a life sentence?
25 miles away. Jesus...what happened during those 25 miles?! Do u suppose he was dead the entire time or...
Just reported on WCCO that Jacob was buried 1 1/2 miles from where DH lived in 1989.
They described the location:
"...a treeline just a few hundred yards from a farmhouse in a lush green pasture filled with grazing cattle."
and
"...it is about 25 miles from St. Joseph, where Jacob was abducted."
bbm
The penalty for possessing child *advertiser censored* is not life in prison, though. It's listed as 5 years + a $5,000 fine here:
http://statelaws.findlaw.com/minnesota-law/minnesota-child-*advertiser censored*-laws.html
I'm sure that the quoted defense attorney knows more than I do, but it seem to me that they've got to have more than that going on. Maybe they'll charge him with lesser degree murder (manslaughter?) or something to result in a life sentence?
I think it's probably fairly safe to say that the scenario of the other victim likely played out the same way for J.W. In my mind I like to think it was all over and done with fairly quickly.