mickey2942
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I don't know. That could explain why he was transferred to medical while in custody.Any thoughts on whether he has been drug tested? And if so, for what substances?
The trend of letting "small crimes" go, is disturbing. In this case, the perpetrator had committed a misdemeanor, with theft of credit card, and use. He could have been arrested. But with so many the DA in many jurisdictions have had a policy to not bother with charges on "petty theft". This trend has done nothing but increase crime, as there are no consequences.
In this case, we don't know if the perpetrator had anticipated being arrested for the theft, and decided if he was going to go back...he may as well do whatever he wanted before he was arrested.
I have been reviewing cases of missing women in the Memphis area. There are several...in this particular case, the spouse expected his wife home at a specific time. He asked someone to check her route. The fact that the kidnapping was realized so fast was the evidence left, a cracked cellphone, shoes, possibly blood...if the perpetrator had not left so much evidence of an obvious crime, if the victim had been single, unemployed, maybe a few days could have gone by without reporting her missing.
Anyway, I hope that the police review some of the missing women, maybe even men, in the area and see if we have a potential serial killer here.