Found Deceased CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, 27 Jan 2020 #25 **ARREST**

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And my "REALLY??" still stands. Can we not question the parents of a murdered child????
My second husband was abusive to my son, his stepfather. I traveled a lot for my job and had no idea until my son began showing some behavioral issues unlike him. Took him to therapy and it all came out. He did not tell me because his stepfather threatened to be harder on him if he did. Once I found out, I filed for divorce. And had him served to leave the house.
 
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Not a popular point to make given today's news, however, there would have been signs. Coming from raising kids with stepparents, and having stepparents myself- they (GS parents and sisters) would likely have insights as to how TS acted around GS when left alone. Kids tell people they trust what happens to them. That being said, it is quite a leap from someone not treating a child fairly, having preferences, yelling etc. and being capable of killing a child. Not sure AS or LH would have had anything like that on the radar. Feel awful for family all the way around.

Kindness and Peace to all. Going back to reading now.

Exactly bottom line is, if you wanna know what a killer looks like. Look in the mirror.

If you're not capable of murder your brain can easily identify an abuser or potential killer
Just as OP stated it wasn't on their radar.

However, some children tell no one.
 
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I did not expect to wake up to this news. I mean I guess I did but was hoping I didn't.

Without a doubt she has moved Gannon's poor little broken body after he was deceased. We now have our answer to the rental car miles.

It terrifies me that TS stood in front of that reporter (as many murderers have done) and was so confident and sure that she was home free. How do we have people like that walking among us. This woman was a teacher for crying out loud.

I just can't process this level of evil.
 
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I don't believe it's official



OMG, I stand Corrected. I want to see search warrant and arrest warrants
Me too. But at the presser they stayed that all affidavits are sealed and will remain so.... Not sure how long that means.
 
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I wonder if the long object she carried to the truck was in fact, the bloody board that "flew off the back" of her truck.
 
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Can someone update me?
TS arrested on suspicion of 1st degree murder, child abuse resulting in death, tampering with body etc. But no body located. Apparently she was in SC and being extradited (not sure if that's the right word) back to CO. According to "crime online" TS has said that AS told her a bloody 2x4 and a bloody sock were found in the woods. No idea when she said this or what prompted her to say it.
 
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Yeah. I’m sure lots of people have things just blow out the back of their pickup trucks all the time. Especially blood covered boards.

It’s not like there’s a tailgate or anything, or a way to secure things.

Totally innocent explanation for a bloody piece of wood, and the sock of a missing child.

Just like there’s an innocent explanation for blood found all over the house, and a “saucer sized puddle” in his room.

She’s the unluckiest person in the world.

Or something.
But wood IS so light. Basically like a piece of tissue paper.
I always see wooden boards being carried by the wind as I drive.
 
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I don't even want to type this but, they have to have a belief that he is no longer alive. Just like in the KB case.
Hence the murder charge.

I think they knew he was dead from early on, and it was a matter of gathering the evidence to prove it.
 
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We'll find out a lot before the trial. At some point, all those search warrants have to come back to court with a list of what they took from various places. That'll be a treasure trove. Also, places like CrimeOnline are already posting more about the case than we knew already. There's nothing to prevent TS from talking to reporters inside jail either (I'll bet a box of donuts that she does).

I don't when neighbors will begin speaking up more, but that's a possibility too.

I'm very optimistic that we'll learn a lot - and then, even more at trial. I'm sure we'll have locals who take turns attending.
At least she's behind bars, so that wait is over.

I think it's telling that some members used the words 'glee' and 'fantasy' in their posts about what may have happened.
It says more about them then other members.

They took a ton of items out and from the beginning LE treated this as a homicide.
We didn't know and for a time I hoped so much that Gannon was somehow alive.

The expression of the LE spokeswoman at the second presser was very sad and then it seemed like hope was gone.
 
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DBM
 
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I guess she will never get that apology she wanted now. All these mean evil people saying all these horrid things about her. All she wanted was an apology for people hinting she would actually hurt that child. Oh and her husband needs to apologize, oh wait a minute, no he doesn’t because she murdered his boy, the child he left in her care.

Seriously, I can’t imagine what Al is going through, knowing this disease came to his family and was invited in by him. I’m so glad to see he and alanden scting as a united front. RIP Gannon.
 
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“saucer-sized puddle of blood” in his room is not from a bloody nose. LS is right where she needs to be.
 
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I'm hopeful that most, if not all, of the details surrounding Gannon's death will come to light during trial, but I'm just confused about the timeline of events.... If the "carpet video" is what ultimately led to his death... how? Did she use the piece of wood on him at that time? But they were downstairs inside the house, right? Did she go outside and get the wood and hit him? Did she hurt him inside the house with another object and when he came out, the blood dripped onto the piece of wood?
What about his actual death? He was able to walk to the truck... did she convince him to go to the truck by saying she was taking him to the hospital, then take him somewhere and kill him? Or did he die in the truck?

I know none of us actually have the answers right now, but what are most people thinking? What is the reigning theory?
 
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My man friend (Im too old to call him my boyfriend lol) is a cop in my city and says yes this is 100% accurate

In female prisons as well?
 
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But wood IS so light. Basically like a piece of tissue paper.
I always see wooden boards being carried by the wind as I drive.
Paper is made out of wood, and paper is light. Therefore, all wood is light.

I hate driving down the road and having to constantly dodge wooden 2x4’s.

The bloody ones are the worst.
 
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