Waiting for March 17 is so hard. I cannot imagine what it feels like for Heather's family
I agree.
The 17th feels like it is so far away, even though its a week from today. Still, patience is not one of my strong points.
I simply cannot even fathom what it must be like for the Elvis'. This has been one long, unnecessary nightmare for them.
But, I try to remember that patience is a virtue, and good things come to those that wait.
With that being said, I really don't see us finding out much more about the case on the 17th.
Bond hearings are only to address two things; risk of flight, and danger to community. Considering they are facing murder charges, and nobody wants to go to jail for the rest of their life, I hope its proven that they are a flight risk and a danger to the community, therefore their bond being denied.
So as far as new evidence being released, I don't see much happening.
And personally, as impatient as I am, I'm okay with that. We all know that a defense attorney doesn't have to prove his client 'innocent', they just have to create reasonable doubt. Anything to respect the integrity of this case and ultimately being able to hold those responsible for their actions, I'm all for. And unfortunately for us, I believe that means LE is going to be as tight lipped as possible.
Of course I'm no LEO, lawyer, or anything close, but I think all that we are going to learn on the 17th is that (hopefully) bond is denied for both of the Moorer's.
We may get a few slight clues, but I feel we are going to have to wait for either a confession, or the trial to learn exactly what happened to Heather.
As important as that may be, so that the Moorer's are portrayed as the monsters they really are, and are held accountable for their actions, the *most* important thing is bringing Heather home.
Rest assured beloved Heather, we *will*, find you, and lay you to rest peacefully. There are many of us out there that are devoted to doing just this, and will not rest until it is accomplished.
You are the 'Community's Daughter.'
We have been fighting for you since day one, and will continue to do so. We will see this to the end. Beyond the trial. Beyond the convictions. Beyond the appeals. You are in our hearts, Heather, and we *will* not stop until you are brought home. Until you are able to rest in peace, neither are, or will, we.
-Restless in Horry County
-JL
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