CA - Foster parents arrested in connection with murder of Hasanni Campbell - #1

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  • #421
Does anyone know if Burris will represent both of them or does JC have her own lawyer? I don't think she'll talk unless she's promised not to be charged since as long as she "doesn't know" where Hasanni is, the state will have to prove she's an "accessory after the fact". :mad: MOO
 
  • #422
Has what I've found already been posted? I hope I'm not just duplicating. If so please tell me. TIA

Hi momtective! Angela took out a Peace Order on Ross and the next day he took one out on Angela. He had 3 or 4 civil judgements against him ..One judgement by the state, another by a county, another by a firm in VA, and one by a person in MD. I think one is still open and unpaid.

In VA...he had a charge - failure to take care of animals, 2 divorces (one to a woman names Betty), reckless driving charge, (he was driving 82mph in ?), and bloggers found a couple others in CA. I haven't seen the Restraining orders you posted, only the one from Angela. One thing we all have to make sure of is that these are all from Louis Welton Ross, 7/1/71. There are so many Ross' that it's easy to make a mistake.
 
  • #423
WTF she must not know location and He must still be tryin to feed LE 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬, if either was doing the right thing "little Man would be in out of the eliments by now , don't you think??
I know some of you feel sympathy for JC, but it has been about 24hrs now, I have nothing left for her but disgust.
She has nothing to fear from LR now, not even his lies could really harm her now, not if she is telling the WHole Truth.

Where is " our " baby boy.???? God is Not Going to Be Happy ...:mad:


You know JC could have told where the body is...Maybe its ungettable (did I make up that word?):waitasec: thats why they already charged him/her because maybe they have a written confestion..??
 
  • #424
Does anyone know if Burris will represent both of them or does JC have her own lawyer? I don't think she'll talk unless she's promised not to be charged since as long as she "doesn't know" where Hasanni is, the state will have to prove she's an "accessory after the fact". :mad: MOO

I don't think it's been said that Burris is going to represent either one, unless something has been reported in the past few hours. He doesn't seem to be interested in taking this case, but he's a lawyer so who knows what's up.
 
  • #425
I wonder if JC knows everything--like where Hasanni is....how much would LR have told her?
I wonder about that too. It seems by arresting both of them that LE doesn't believe Hasanni died on 8/10 while she was at work, yet on the other hand, how do they know she didn't participate in his death? :waitasec: MOO
 
  • #426
You know JC could have told where the body is...Maybe its ungettable (did I make up that word?):waitasec: thats why they already charged him/her because maybe they have a written confestion..??

JC may not know. Oh geesh, right this moment I started thinking about the sword and what LR could have done to Hasanni with it ...sorry, this is sickening. In other words....as you said, the body might be "ungettable" at this point.
 
  • #427
I don't think it's been said that Burris is going to represent either one, unless something has been reported in the past few hours. He doesn't seem to be interested in taking this case, but he's a lawyer so who knows what's up.
Oh, I thought he had been representing LR already.
 
  • #428
Oh, I thought he had been representing LR already.

Hi panthera, I don't think so--he was just consulting with them at the beginning because they were worried about LE asking them so many questions. I'm not sure where it stands now--I could have missed something.
 
  • #429
Hi panthera, I don't think so--he was just consulting with them at the beginning because they were worried about LE asking them so many questions. I'm not sure where it stands now--I could have missed something.
Thank you Columbo ~ you're most likely right. I'd also imagine a lawyer like Burris wouldn't come cheap either. ;) MOO
 
  • #430
I wonder about that too. It seems by arresting both of them that LE doesn't believe Hasanni died on 8/10 while she was at work, yet on the other hand, how do they know she didn't participate in his death? :waitasec: MOO


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I don't know. The detective has said that it's a very complex case--I wonder what he meant by that? Maybe they are both singing like canaries and LE is trying to sort out the details?
Merimer suggested that they might have a written confession from LR.
 
  • #431
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I don't know. The detective has said that it's a very complex case--I wonder what he meant by that? Maybe they are both singing like canaries and LE is trying to sort out the details?
Merimer suggested that they might have a written confession from LR.

Hi Columbo: Interesting words to use - complex case- not sure at all what that means. Maybe Jennifer and Ross each have their own version giving all kinds of conflicting information? What I care about right now is that the confession tells us where little Hasanni was put. Maybe that's complex - who knows. We would have to know where the two went on Friday, Sat. and Sunday before the fake abduction was put into play. There must be a reason Jennifer didn't take the lie detector test. mho
 
  • #432
JC may not know. Oh geesh, right this moment I started thinking about the sword and what LR could have done to Hasanni with it ...sorry, this is sickening. In other words....as you said, the body might be "ungettable" at this point.

Such a terrible thought isn't it! In my opinion I just don't think they threw him somewhere as a free throw...seems to me Ross is way too controlling and Jennifer would want some kind of 'space' for him. Maybe he was put in a suitcase that they then tossed somewhere? Just not sure right now. This case is really terrible...seems it's getting worse cause now we have to think about where they put the little guy. mho
 
  • #433
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I don't know. The detective has said that it's a very complex case--I wonder what he meant by that? Maybe they are both singing like canaries and LE is trying to sort out the details?
Merimer suggested that they might have a written confession from LR.
If either of them have admitted to anything, I think it would be JC instead of LR. I'd be surprised if he confessed. MOO
 
  • #434
Such a terrible thought isn't it! In my opinion I just don't think they threw him somewhere as a free throw...seems to me Ross is way too controlling and Jennifer would want some kind of 'space' for him. Maybe he was put in a suitcase that they then tossed somewhere? Just not sure right now. This case is really terrible...seems it's getting worse cause now we have to think about where they put the little guy. mho

Someone (can't remember who:waitasec:)on the 1st or 2 thread was talking about" remembering his friend fixing up his car going to a pick n pull with a big bag of tools and sneaking parts out"... ) And then Columbo starts talking about that dang sword and got me thinking:furious: putting some type of bag in the car compactor and coming out not buying anything. If Husanni didn't really go missing on 8-10 he had time to plan this out..
 
  • #435
Hi Columbo: Interesting words to use - complex case- not sure at all what that means. Maybe Jennifer and Ross each have their own version giving all kinds of conflicting information? What I care about right now is that the confession tells us where little Hasanni was put. Maybe that's complex - who knows. We would have to know where the two went on Friday, Sat. and Sunday before the fake abduction was put into play. There must be a reason Jennifer didn't take the lie detector test. mho


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Honestly I don't think it was because she was pregnant, I think it was because she knew she would crack. But I could be wrong.

On local KRON tv, one of the anchors, Daria Folsom (sp?) was talking to a reporter, Theresa Estacio, who was the first one to interview LR and JC. She mentioned that she talked to them for an hour before the taped interview but it took a long time for JC to come downstairs...allegedly she was "too upset"...yeah--upset because she knew the truth. IMO
 
  • #436
If either of them have admitted to anything, I think it would be JC instead of LR. I'd be surprised if he confessed. MOO

I was thinking it would be JC first as well...and I'm surprised we have not yet heard more yet.......tho I highly doubt LR we've come to "know" :liar: has shut up long enough to take a breath - just that who knows what's coming out of *that mouth..... :banghead:

I'm also wondering, *if JC knows what LR did - "player" :liar: (sorry for repeating myself) that LR seems to be....he may have admitted to JC that something happened - but in order to protect himself also may have given JC completely incorrect information as to where he placed Hasanni, in the event something exactly like this happened (both of them arrested)? That way he would ensure that she couldn't outright "hang him out to dry" by "breaking down" during a weak moment and give LE the exact location of Hasanni's little body - and her inaccurate information could cast doubt on exactly which of the 2 actually performed the horrific act. :behindbar
 
  • #437
Someone (can't remember who:waitasec:)on the 1st or 2 thread was talking about" remembering his friend fixing up his car going to a pick n pull with a big bag of tools and sneaking parts out"... ) And then Columbo starts talking about that dang sword and got me thinking:furious: putting some type of bag in the car compactor and coming out not buying anything. If Husanni didn't really go missing on 8-10 he had time to plan this out..

You could be right, if he was familiar with the parts place, he could have known exactly where to put the body where it would never be found. I bet he did walk in with a bag, as if he was going to gather a bunch of parts in it. I bet someone noticed something odd. Just guessing, though.

Don't they ship that salvaged metal over to Asia to make new cars? So if LR did put Hasanni in there, someone in Asia would find the remains of this little boy. Horrific.
 
  • #438
Such a terrible thought isn't it! In my opinion I just don't think they threw him somewhere as a free throw...seems to me Ross is way too controlling and Jennifer would want some kind of 'space' for him. Maybe he was put in a suitcase that they then tossed somewhere? Just not sure right now. This case is really terrible...seems it's getting worse cause now we have to think about where they put the little guy. mho

It's just horrifying...it is like, I can write it but really, my mind can't quite go there.

Ross is so controlling. He seemed so unconcerned, it makes me think he must have scattered evidence around. Again, the sword....I think that's why LE focused on it right away. But I'm just guessing. I think LR may have killed Hasanni with an o/d of medication.

I hate saying all this--I just keep thinking of how cute he looked in that Santa outfit.
 
  • #439
You could be right, if he was familiar with the parts place, he could have known exactly where to put the body where it would never be found. I bet he did walk in with a bag, as if he was going to gather a bunch of parts in it. I bet someone noticed something odd. Just guessing, though.

Don't they ship that salvaged metal over to Asia to make new cars? So if LR did put Hasanni in there, someone in Asia would find the remains of this little boy. Horrific.

I HOPE NOT!!!:furious:
 
  • #440
Someone (can't remember who:waitasec:)on the 1st or 2 thread was talking about" remembering his friend fixing up his car going to a pick n pull with a big bag of tools and sneaking parts out"... ) And then Columbo starts talking about that dang sword and got me thinking:furious: putting some type of bag in the car compactor and coming out not buying anything. If Husanni didn't really go missing on 8-10 he had time to plan this out..

I'm beginning to think that this was not a planned act, per se, however - would not be suprised to learn that it happened days before our little man was reported missing.....which would explain the "sterile" look of the home, and would not be surprised to find that there was alot of calculation and planning involved in the disappearance of Hasanni himself :( and the evidence.

But then again - I cold be proven completely wrong.........:confused:

All I really care about at this point is finding Hasanni....and giving him a proper burial......"they" will get "theirs", both during this lifetime while in prison (I want them placed smack dab in the *middle of the general population and nothing would please me more than to see him try to "play" his way out of *that one) and eternally by a "higher power" after they leave this life.......
 
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