GUILTY Canada - Shannon Burgess, 25, Calgary, 26 Nov 2014 - #4 *Arrest*

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KCR? Trying to figure out who you're referring to with respect to this case?

Jessica Rae newmans case. Kevin was arrested for her death. I'm sure if he could afford him this lawyer would be all over that one too.


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I won't read the dating site stuff, but I have to wonder if the poor me is used as a way to draw in woman that feel the need to nurture,

I would be freaking if I was the new girlfriend, I couldn't imagine finding out the dude I'm dating has his missing wife's corpse hanging around his place

I don't know much about co-op's but do they have common area?
 
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Can't help but wonder if the failing brakes on the car was an attempt at murder with the highway speed between the two major cities in AB. Wonder if the lines were cut. Wonder if LE could prove that too.

I have thought this as well, I even wondered about it back at the beginning.
 
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I would be freaking if I was the new girlfriend

I think 'girlfriends' is the word to use.

Someone on a newpaper article commented that the information about their private lives should be kept private, but I think it's good for people to become aware that you can't trust a stranger based on what they say in their dating profile.
 
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This guy is fugly and doesn't appear to have a lot of money. He probably takes his dates to eat at the 711. Why would women even be interested....his engaging personality perhaps???

The dating profile is relevant in potentially building a case that Shannon murder was premeditated. It will also prove a number of other points relevant to the case.

If the police can show Shannon's brakes were tampered with and it can somehow be proven through physical evidence or this morons admissions that he tampered with her brakes...would that make upgraded charge of first degree murder more viable?

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I have thought this as well, I even wondered about it back at the beginning.
This is why I was surprised to see 2nd degree. If they could prove this then it would probably be upgraded to 1st degree because it would clearly show premeditation
 
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This guy is fugly and doesn't appear to have a lot of money. He probably takes his dates to eat at the 711. Why would women even be interested....his engaging personality perhaps???

The dating profile is relevant in potentially building a case that Shannon murder was premeditated. It will also prove a number of other points relevant to the case.

If the police can show Shannon's brakes were tampered with and it can somehow be proven through physical evidence or this morons admissions that he tampered with her brakes...would that make upgraded charge of first degree murder more viable?

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Has anyone else here thought that this guy^may have a bit of roid rage?
 
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Sorry he doesn't look like a roid user to me. More like a Crack user.

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Haha somewhat...He just doesn't look like the type and they wouldn't cause a guy to do that anyway. Had he been on juice he likely would have just moved on.

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Horrible thought, but - any chance Shannon was hidden and contained/ constrained in some way while still alive, death occurring after the home was searched ?
 
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Horrible thought, but - any chance Shannon was hidden and contained/ constrained in some way while still alive, death occurring after the home was searched ?
If they had any evidence of that, they would have levied a First Degree Murder charge - It applies if the victim was held against her will prior to her death.
 
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If they had any evidence of that, they would have levied a First Degree Murder charge - It applies if the victim was held against her will prior to her death.

It was because of the second degree murder charge and the presumed difficulty hiding a body that i thought it might be possible.
If he played up some bondage thing gone wrong, would that potentially help him in court?
 
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It was because of the second degree murder charge and the presumed difficulty hiding a body that i thought it might be possible.
If he played up some bondage thing gone wrong, would that potentially help him in court?

If he wanted to play up the bondage thing then he should have called 911 when Shannon became unresponsive, not conceal her body, he's probably so narcassistic that he got comfy and thought he got away with it, no one was hardly looking for Shannon or so he thought

I wonder where you keep a body so that no one detects it, sounds like he had guests into the home during the time Shannon was missing.

The deep freeze or a spare fridge that you crank all the way and then seal it up. The building looks kind of newish so I wouldn't think that it had a dirt floor in the basement

The blue wood retaining wall the cut looks new and not weathered, no crime scene tap seen in photos of outside the residence, the other side looks like it has been disturbed recently, the blue tarp being half hanging makes me think that the killer had installed it, the police usually set up a organized crime scene

I think that sometimes they go for 2nd degree rather than 1st degree because they know they can get the maximum for 2nd with the evidence that they have
 
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If he wanted to play up the bondage thing then he should have called 911 when Shannon became unresponsive, not conceal her body, he's probably so narcassistic that he got comfy and thought he got away with it, no one was hardly looking for Shannon or so he thought

I wonder where you keep a body so that no one detects it, sounds like he had guests into the home during the time Shannon was missing.

The deep freeze or a spare fridge that you crank all the way and then seal it up. The building looks kind of newish so I wouldn't think that it had a dirt floor in the basement

The blue wood retaining wall the cut looks new and not weathered, no crime scene tap seen in photos of outside the residence, the other side looks like it has been disturbed recently, the blue tarp being half hanging makes me think that the killer had installed it, the police usually set up a organized crime scene

I think that sometimes they go for 2nd degree rather than 1st degree because they know they can get the maximum for 2nd with the evidence that they have


wasn't he involved with demolition and such?? perhaps he knew of a disused empty office/warehouse etc? j u st guessing......

I believe it is possible he stashed SB elsewhere and then ''relocated'' her after the first search
 
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wasn't he involved with demolition and such?? perhaps he knew of a disused empty office/warehouse etc? j u st guessing......

I believe it is possible he stashed SB elsewhere and then ''relocated'' her after the first search

If he could figure out how to get her body out of the townhouse without being seen on camera, why would he bring her back to the townhouse?
 
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There was discussion on this thread about what type of audition she went to, a callback for a TV series is a really good thing for a working actor:

"Before vanishing, she had just been in Edmonton at a callback audition for a role in a new television series.

“She’s a phenomenal actress. It went well,” said Jesse Lipscombe, an executive producer for Mosaic Entertainment, the Edmonton-based company making Delmer & Marta.


http://news.nationalpost.com/news/c...lkers-but-her-husband-now-charged-with-murder
 

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