There are a few types of cases we see over and over again.
A child murdered by their caregiver, and a woman murdered by her spouse/SO (especially when trying to leave). It's tiring.
I am glad they figured out what was going on here so quickly, and that the daughter is now somewhere where she is receiving care and treatment.
Nonetheless I am saddened that Andreen has not been found yet. I am holding out hope she will be soon. Her family needs that, and so does her daughter.
I doubt this guy will ever give up her location, so it's up to continuous searching until that no longer becomes feasible.
So true. It strikes me now with Maleah's case that this is Texas and with Andreen here if I recall correctly they charged him quickly with tampering with evidence/her body I believe. Bond was reduced and he is now out.
In Maleah's case, they charged DV pretty quickly with tampering with evidence/her body, bond was set high, has now been lowered and he is only not out because no one has paid his lowered bond.
In neither case, this one older than the other, have murder charges resulted. In both cases, bond was lowered after an initial charge of tampering. Both cases are in Texas.
I do not really have a point except maybe to wonder if it is it really better to arrest right away on a lower charge? It makes me wonder. Once arrested, they generally lawyer up and there is no longer any talking to LE nor LE having a chance of talking to them further. Once in jail they cannot follow them or watch their actions and where they go.
Just thoughts. Two very different cases, both in Texas but some similarities with the initial charges.
In Maleah's case, they have her body and hopefully charges can still result for murder/DV.
Here, Andreen still has not been found.
Both cases though there is other evidence found in the home, etc.
I agree with you on this one, he is not going to give up the location.