Do you mean DD -- the stepfather? Just checking. I really stink at these initials and need to keep a cheat sheet of names and initials.
Yes, I thought she said the stepdad gave her the container to get rid of. Is that correct?
Do you mean DD -- the stepfather? Just checking. I really stink at these initials and need to keep a cheat sheet of names and initials.
Interesting statement by the DA:
Harris County Assistant District Attorney Connie Spence says she's not sure if there will any more arrests in the case. Spence says her next step is to take Nelson before a grand jury to get an indictment.
The other day LE said: "she acted alone."
I think that would be out of character for Jonathan. He comes over as a polite gentle soul. Not a tough street kid. I doubt he did anything to offend MN.Unfortunately, you could be so right. In my area, a young boy about to go to college a few years back, was murdered because the killer said "he dissed me."
It's just so sad.
Dear Houston Media, Unless you are just trying to incite trouble, ya might wanna ask yourself about the wisdom of showing a video of a "container lid" in the ditch by JF while you are saying "but police said there was no container". I think it was the crime scene guys evidence container, but still...use some common sense. K. Thanks.
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=7876708
Yes, I thought she said the stepdad gave her the container to get rid of. Is that correct?
I don't care how "tough" or "hardened" I am-- If there's a dead child involved and I didn't kill him, you better believe I'm ratting your tail out. There would be no "protecting" the guilty party. I wouldn't go down for capital murder for nobody. I'd be yapping my flap so fast, it would make your head spin. And I'm pretty tough
I think that would be out of character for Jonathan. He comes over as a polite gentle soul. Not a tough street kid. I doubt he did anything to offend MN.
I think that would be out of character for Jonathan. He comes over as a polite gentle soul. Not a tough street kid. I doubt he did anything to offend MN.
I think that would be out of character for Jonathan. He comes over as a polite gentle soul. Not a tough street kid. I doubt he did anything to offend MN.
Dear Houston Media, Unless you are just trying to incite trouble, ya might wanna ask yourself about the wisdom of showing a video of a "container lid" in the ditch by JF while you are saying "but police said there was no container". I think it was the crime scene guys evidence container, but still...use some common sense. K. Thanks.
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=7876708
Oh, I didn't mean that at all. IMO It could have been as simple as the little boy saying my mom said not to open the door, and the suspect thinking "Don't you know who I am?" The slight is perceived by the person. In my area, the victim didn't diss the murderer either. He was completely innocent. He was a gentle soul also. It came out later that the murderer just didn't get as much respect as he felt he deserved. I even think there is a psychiatric term for it, called delusions of grandeur.
Wikipedia defines it this way: Grandiose delusions are characterized by fantastical beliefs that one is famous, omnipotent, or otherwise very powerful.
I don't care how "tough" or "hardened" I am-- If there's a dead child involved and I didn't kill him, you better believe I'm ratting your tail out. There would be no "protecting" the guilty party. I wouldn't go down for capital murder for nobody. I'd be yapping my flap so fast, it would make your head spin. And I'm pretty tough
Quanell X also claimed that Foster was killed over a drug debt and that Nelson is too scared to reveal the killer for fear that she will be killed.
Dear Houston Media, Unless you are just trying to incite trouble, ya might wanna ask yourself about the wisdom of showing a video of a "container lid" in the ditch by JF while you are saying "but police said there was no container". I think it was the crime scene guys evidence container, but still...use some common sense. K. Thanks.
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=7876708
Here's a the news report the NBC affiliate.
http://www.click2houston.com/news/26350316/detail.html
Now she is scared. On NBC she is too scared to tell, on CBS she is tough and covering for someone.
Maybe it was something as simple and innocent as mistaking her for a man? There is no malice in that, but I could see her getting very angry. It could have been something that occurred when they first met, but she held onto it. Coupled with any other issues she may have had with AD or SE, this may have been what sent her over the edge. Seems so ridiculous and petty, but there is NO good reason for what she did.
Based on what we know, I think it is reasonable to assume, Jonathan knew Mona from previous encounters. Either at SE's place, when SE was babysitting, even before AD and Jonathan moved in with SE. Or from playing outside with other kids. My kids at that age always knew a lot more people in the neighborhood than I knew.