I am just wondering how likely it would be for Ana to be taken by gunpoint - or how/why she would cooperate with the person if she wasn't strangled / drugged.“obtaining a license requires passing a class, theory and practical test in Spanish and having a valid reason for owning the weapon. The majority of the population does not own a firearm and Spanish culture is not supportive of it”
What are you thinking on this @kaya3627 ?
It would be unusual to talk with LE once represented by an attorney. Contacts with authorities should go through the attorney.Yes I agree with that from what I read. The article I am quoting was one of the early news sources. David initially spoke to the police - according to the lawyer + Sanna - but has since stopped cooperating, according to the more recent Spanish article from yesterday.
Speaking terms could mean they are discussing their divorce. That doesn't mean that they need to meet in person.Talking on the phone proves they are on speaking terms and not "done."
His attorney will say anything to spin a narrative.
He said David's been in Serbia the entire time, even though David filed a report with Fort Lauderdale police on January 26th.
David made it seem to Ana's brother that he was in Serbia (Feb 6th).
David told Sanna (Feb 7th) that he was in Florida.
David told Sanna (Feb 9th) that he was in Serbia and not coming to Spain to help her.
Indeed. The variables are infinite.Speaking terms could mean they are discussing their divorce. That doesn't mean that they need to meet in person.
Since they appear to be trying to sell off properties and take care of that before they officially file for divorce, I am sure they would need to talk about that as properties are being placed on the market and offers made, etc.Speaking terms could mean they are discussing their divorce. That doesn't mean that they need to meet in person.
Here's the lawyer basically saying nothing.I've been up to speed with the thread and I'm considering the sources. His lawyer was on Cuomo twice - the second time yesterday. The family likely doesn't know everything about the husband's communication with police, but his lawyer should.
According to reports they sold four properties since Ana arrived to Spain (in a little over a month).Since they appear to be trying to sell off properties and take care of that before they officially file for divorce, I am sure they would need to talk about that as properties are being placed on the market and offers made, etc.
I don't see anything here that says that his attorney isn't cooperating. That would surprise me if law enforcement put out that statement."David Knezevich, her still husband, is in Serbia, her native country, as several sources have confirmed to this medium. The husband of the missing woman is in contact with the National Police, he has provided his location and information, but nothing more. When Ana's family contacted him to try to obtain information about his whereabouts, he told them that he knew nothing and appeared cold and distant, with little interest, something that is striking considering that, legally, they are still married. ."
![]()
Nuevos datos sobre la norteamericana desaparecida en Madrid: su marido en Serbia, su teléfono y sus planes de futuro
Este viernes se cumplen dos semanas de la desaparición de Ana María Knezevich Henao , la mujer del sur de Florida (Estados Unidos) cuyo rastro se pwww.telecinco.es
The attorney is cooperating by protecting David, which is his job.I don't see anything here that says that his attorney isn't cooperating. That would surprise me if law enforcement put out that statement.
Here is a longer version of the same video in which the lawyer doubles down on the claims of cooperation. He further claims that the husband not only traveled to Serbia but moved there before Ana's disappearance.Here's the lawyer basically saying nothing.
4 minutes of "there were reasons for the divorce" and nothing else.
Well then I guess Sanna and Ana's brother are liars and David's lawyer is telling the truth.Here is a longer version of the same video in which the lawyer doubles down on the claims of cooperation. He further claims that the husband not only traveled to Serbia but moved there before Ana's disappearance.
Indeed. I thought that would be understood and implied but I guess not. Silly Spanish police.Makes sense that communication would stop since he is represented now by his attorney. LE should be contacting his attorney for communication.
The attorney is cooperating by protecting David, which is his job.
Only they would know that.That may be his job, but it doesn't mean that he isn't cooperating with LE.