I wonder how they met too. And why she moved him in so quickly.
And I understand WH was charged with kidnapping and rape, and that he was never convicted. But that doesn't mean it never happened.
He was not convicted because the charges were dropped when WH was indicted by the U.S. Attorney General’s office on robbery charges.
(If MH was too afraid to testify against WH would the case go forward without her testimony or would the charges be dropped?)
I just hate the way WH says there are allegations out there, if you look at my record. All kinds of allegations.
(like the kidnapping/rape/assault/domestic violence never happened)
Hadsell said he knows people will draw conclusions from his convictions.
"It's all public record. Anything that I have had any dealings with. I was convicted, obviously. There are allegations out there,
if you look at my record. All kinds of allegations," he said Wednesday. "People are charged with things all the time and are later
found not guilty, or it doesn't go to court.
All I can say is, if things don't make it past a grand jury, there's a good reason for that. That's all I can really say."
http://hamptonroads.com/2015/03/jailed-stepdad-missing-18yearold-focus-her#
WH was indicted in Delaware County for rape, kidnapping, assault and domestic violence in 2005 just before his estranged wife went missing.
According to court documents, those charges were later dropped when WH was indicted by the U.S. Attorney General’s office on robbery charges.
http://www.delgazette.com/news/news/152562946/Ex-Delaware-man-arrested-in-Virginia;-daughter-missing
WH, described by state police as a career burglar, was thought to be armed and very dangerous. There was no information at presstime whether
he was armed at the time of capture. Officers at the scene were heavily armed, including M16 assault rifles.
http://www.daily-journal.com/news/l...cle_989e9ed7-7131-552b-8a7d-2d20df47dcfc.html
WH estranged wife's family said she tried to escape domestic abuse and moved away from her husband, WH.
10TV talked to MH's parents via cell phone as they drove to Illinois to be reunited with their daughter.
"She told us she was happy to have been found, and that she had been frightened and she loved us and she wanted to come home," they say.
:moo: