GUILTY CA - Erin Corwin, 19, pregnant, Twentynine Palms, 28 June 2014 - #5

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  • #701
I cant imagine them NOT charging her. ETA: Oh do you mean the horse ranch owner? If so, please forgive me. Sorry. Jeanna. I am mistaken and thought you meant NL. But since I have already written this post about NL I am going to let it go on through.:)


She (NL) certainly wouldn't ever reveal that she had involvement so I didn't expect her to admit by making direct comments of guilt about anything pertaining to the murder of Erin. But her statements are far more than innuendo. They show knowledge and involvement imo.

I don't think she was the actual shooter.

Most of the time in cases where there are two conspirators involved and one is a female.....they often are the dominating mastermind behind the plot and then they get the dumb male to do the actual 'dirty work.'

Even in the affidavit she is bragging in a way that she is far smarter than CL because she was able to keep her 'story' straight. That indicates she thinks she knows how to lie very well and she thinks he is a terrible liar. Again showing she believes she is the smarter and more manipulative one of the two. I don't think the police fell for her lies one minute. The police even noticed when they drove up that she and CL immediately went into a huddle (getting their stories together.)

Imo, she is definitely involved. She said the police don't have anything on THEM (paraphrasing). 'Them' is plural so she knows she is up to her eyeballs in this too.

I think the evidence is going to show she had involvement either as one of the co-master conspirators or she should be charged with accessory after the fact. Imo, she knows exactly where Erin's body is. Also, IMO, she is the one who moved Erin's car from out of the park to the place that it was found. That is why the hair color that Mr. Beasley said at the time didn't match Erin who had dark hair. But it does match NL who does have blonde sandy colored hair and she does wear a baseball cap with her short ponytail coming out the back of the cap.

I think LE is building a strong case against them both.

She was probably extremely jealous of Erin's affair with her husband. Imo, she told CL that if he didn't get rid of Erin and the baby she would go to the base commander about him being married and impregnating another Marine's wife. If she had done that he could have easily gotten a dishonorable discharge rather than an honorable one he got. The timing of all of this is very relevant. She also would tell him if he didn't do this for THEM then she would walkout and he would never see his daughter again. I think she knew CL was just dumb enough to do it too.

I think the Lees are a lot like the Moorers.

IMO

Agree with everything you said but I think the quote was referring to charging the horse ranch owner (IM) with a crime, not NL.
 
  • #702
Oh, I know that. lol

When I was reading your post, Lake Perris and concrete jumped out at me and I thought maybe Erin is in water weighted with concrete.

:scared:

Are you telling me you think we have another Bernardo / Homolka thing happening here? Let's get an Alaska search going on as a sideline. Maybe there are more victims in this couple's wake.
 
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http://www.desertsun.com/story/news...christopher-lee-arrest/12961823/?sf28800445=1

"Nichole made statements to Isabel about the detectives having missed something at their residence when it was searched because detectives did not search the garage," the affadavit states. "Nichole told Isabel that without a body the detectives did not have a case against them and the detectives would never find the body."

When contacted Monday evening, Megli told The Desert Sun she and Nichole Lee weren't specifically talking about the Corwin case, but similar cases.

In addition, the affidavit lists retrieval of a rifle belonging to Lee from a closet in the back of Megli's residence.

Megli, however, denies any knowledge that the rifle was in her home.

"I had nothing to do with that," Megli said Monday evening. "I wasn't even involved. If it was here, they took it and they left."

The Geronimo Trail house is owned by Megli, but the Lee family lived there earlier this month. Megli said she had agreed to house the family as they prepared to move to Alaska. The family moved in on July 3, and law enforcement searched the house one day later.

"We had no idea what they were looking for," Megli said.

Megli said Lee left her house last Wednesday. Megli told The Desert Sun that the Lee couple had not spoken to her about the Corwin investigation.
 
  • #705
It feels icky wishing low self esteem on someone, but I think that if NL is involved - and I do think she is the mastermind in this - then I hope CL really takes to heart the fact that NL seemingly thinks he's an idiot. And I hope she continues to arrogantly think she's infallible. Then I hope he's offered a deal he can't refuse - because he's 'stupid' - and he gives up and rolls.

I hope this because Erin deserves to rest in dignity, and especially her husband, her family and dear friends all deserve and need closure.

Exactly. It is obvious that she thinks she is way above her husband in intelligence. I imagine she has ruled the roost ever since they married young.

If she is involved he needs to come clean and tell them what happen and where Erin's body can be found. However in cases like this usually neither one talks until they both have been arrested. Then they will be vying for the better deal and will turn on the other one usually but not always.
 
  • #706
What was it? Re-post please?

According to NL's facebook, they were married in 2006. That would make CL 16 years old at the time... I inquired if anyone knew how old NL was?
 
  • #707
http://www.desertsun.com/story/news...christopher-lee-arrest/12961823/?sf28800445=1

"Nichole made statements to Isabel about the detectives having missed something at their residence when it was searched because detectives did not search the garage," the affadavit states. "Nichole told Isabel that without a body the detectives did not have a case against them and the detectives would never find the body."

When contacted Monday evening, Megli told The Desert Sun she and Nichole Lee weren't specifically talking about the Corwin case, but similar cases.


If anyone believes this I have some great swamp land I'd like to sell you... :)
 
  • #708
Agree with everything you said but I think the quote was referring to charging the horse ranch owner (IM) with a crime, not NL.

Thank you. Yes, I edited my post to reflect that once I realized I had made the mistake. You were just too fast for me though.:D

I didn't want to delete the entire post because I am in and out today and cant post much due to being so busy in my real life.

I do believe though that NL is involved up to her eyeballs in this. I also agree with Jeanna T that the ranch owner will not be arrested. Although she did seem to know a lot and kept it to herself before LE came calling.

IMO
 
  • #709
http://www.desertsun.com/story/news...christopher-lee-arrest/12961823/?sf28800445=1

"Nichole made statements to Isabel about the detectives having missed something at their residence when it was searched because detectives did not search the garage," the affadavit states. "Nichole told Isabel that without a body the detectives did not have a case against them and the detectives would never find the body."

When contacted Monday evening, Megli told The Desert Sun she and Nichole Lee weren't specifically talking about the Corwin case, but similar cases.

In addition, the affidavit lists retrieval of a rifle belonging to Lee from a closet in the back of Megli's residence.

Megli, however, denies any knowledge that the rifle was in her home.

"I had nothing to do with that," Megli said Monday evening. "I wasn't even involved. If it was here, they took it and they left."

The Geronimo Trail house is owned by Megli, but the Lee family lived there earlier this month. Megli said she had agreed to house the family as they prepared to move to Alaska. The family moved in on July 3, and law enforcement searched the house one day later.

"We had no idea what they were looking for," Megli said.

Megli said Lee left her house last Wednesday. Megli told The Desert Sun that the Lee couple had not spoken to her about the Corwin investigation.

Something REEKS!
 
  • #710
Does anyone know the age of their child? Perhaps it was a good ole shot-gun wedding?

Sleuthing their child is one quick way to get the thread shut down completely. We were warned.
 
  • #711
Let's consider motive. This case is starting to make more sense with the addition of NL. We've been focusing on the pregnancy and the requisite responsibilities CL would have toward the child, but even assuming he couldn't convince Erin to get an abortion, he could have easily slipped off to AK, and in the U.S. we have no national system for tracking down deadbeat dads. Here's a question for you with military knowledge: Could his honorable discharge be rescinded if the affair/child became publicly known? I suspect not, so why risk killing Erin?

NL. That's why. Anyone remember the case of David Graham and Diane Zamora? High school lovers who decided to reaffirm their love by killing Adrian Jones, a girl Graham said he had sex with. Diane was a classic psychopath who simply wanted revenge. David pulled the trigger, but without Diane, Adrian wouldn't have been killed. Without NL, I suspect Erin would be alive too.
 
  • #712
About "missing something in the garage": they lived in apartments. They dont have a separate private garage right? So missing something would just mean inside the car.
 
  • #713
I hope LE is checking the slew of abandoned buildings between 29 Palms and I-40. It would provide great cover for digging and the disturbed earth wouldn't be visible from an aircraft.
 
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Being sappy about her after overhearing a conversation about never finding her body in early July and letting those people stay at the ranch for a couple more weeks after that? Stinks to me!

Being sappy about her after overhearing a conversation about never finding her body in early July and letting those people stay at the ranch for a couple more weeks after that? Stinks to me!

what still bothers me is that there was no mention at all anywhere on WRHR's website of one of their own volunteer/worker's disappearance....nada!! not a blip.... not even a " so & so who has a horse & volunteers here is missing, if you have any info please call 🤬🤬🤬-🤬🤬🤬-XXXX"....not even during the video.... "she WAS very quiet" is all I heard about EC from IM on the video.....if there was an emoticon holding it's nose I'd post it right here!! IM cared more about a ceramic donkey putting out a small post about it on the WRHR website BEFORE EC went missing I might add.....http://www.whiterockhorserescueca.org/2014/05/why-why-kill-donkey.html
 
  • #716
MB said that the woman went around to the passenger side of EC's car to do something before entering the red car. If there were no prints on the passenger side I am having a lot of trouble figuring out how that could have happened if LE is saying there was only a single set of prints leading from the driver's side to the other car. He seemed so believable. I don't get it.
 
  • #717
Let's consider motive. This case is starting to make more sense with the addition of NL. We've been focusing on the pregnancy and the requisite responsibilities CL would have toward the child, but even assuming he couldn't convince Erin to get an abortion, he could have easily slipped off to AK, and in the U.S. we have no national system for tracking down deadbeat dads. Here's a question for you with military knowledge: Could his honorable discharge be rescinded if the affair/child became publicly known? I suspect not, so why risk killing Erin?

NL. That's why. Anyone remember the case of David Graham and Diane Zamora? High school lovers who decided to reaffirm their love by killing Adrian Jones, a girl Graham said he had sex with. Diane was a classic psychopath who simply wanted revenge. David pulled the trigger, but without Diane, Adrian wouldn't have been killed. Without NL, I suspect Erin would be alive too.

I do believe she could have gone to the base commander before he was released honorably from the Corps and this would have made him get a dishonorable discharge.

The Marines have really cracked down on affairs and this wasn't just an affair but an affair with another Marine's wife. And this affair resulted in a pregnancy with Erin telling her friend the baby belonged to CL.

Oh yeah, IMO, it would have been a very big deal and NL knew she could make it very hard for CL.

It seems like in a lot of these cases the female is the mastermind just like the Moorers and the Cadet case you speak about.......
 
  • #718
Probably not important but Nichole "liked" the page "I Need More God in My Life" on June 30, 2014.
 
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I think the houses were townhouse style and have 1-car garages based on a photo posted in previous threads
About "missing something in the garage": they lived in apartments. They dont have a separate private garage right? So missing something would just mean inside the car.
 
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