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

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I agree today. Something in the last thread a couple folks brought up that doesn’t sit well with me is still questioning Palmer Lake. I wanted to say why. From the springs to Denver everything in between is divided up in two parts East of I25 and West. Castle Rock is about 45 min from the springs and most of the town is built out on east side of the highway. Palmer Lake is pretty far west. I just don’t see her driving that far down 105 West (about 15 miles) to a completely frozen over pond. Trust me, it’s a pond. It’s open all the way around with houses lining the east side. Dogs are all over and even in the winter, people ice skate and Ice fish on it. There’s nowhere for her to dump a body around Palmer lake. Maybe that will help folks who are not local, understand the dynamics of the land around here. Praying today is the day the bring Gannon home.

Thank YOU and you know I wasn’t picking on you in the least! I forgot to add that behind the lake in the houses live very nosy, protective old men who watch that lake like it’s their own private property and if anyone were to come along and start drilling while, you best believe they be down there in a New York minute! Google Palmer Lake Winter and pull up images. You’ll see the small frozen lake with rows of close homes directly to the west. Have a great day everyone. I’ll check back later.
Do you reckon there are a few tracks along the road she most likely traveled that wouldn't be so obvious from a map? Places only locals would know about, almost by accident?
I think he is there, in one of them...
 
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I wonder if she will describe where Gannon is if they take the DP off the table. Her eventual attorney will likely try to make a "deal" to lesson the first degree charge provided she comes clean with everything...I would think if Gannon isn't found by LE then a lesser charge like involuntary manslaughter might be agreed to in an effort to find him
 
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Here's how you know she's lying about him that day. She said he was so sick and that his medication made him "poop his pants" and that he actually stayed home from school that day because he was afraid that he would have an accident in his pants at school. He's so sick that she's giving him a white plastic bag when he's in the car in case he throws up.

Now first of all, then why an hour or two later did she let him casually leave to go to a friends house? That's one thing. But the second thing is, if this is what the whole issue all day was, and he disappeared like this, why wouldn't she have thought "Oh wow, I bet he had an accident in his pants on the way to his friends house and he got embarrassed and ran to hide somewhere." Or "Oh no, I wonder if he got sick and started throwing and passed out somewhere"

Wouldn't that be the first instinct? Yet she never said that. Instead she made it sound like he was a troubled kid who ran away and that's why she used the rental car so he wouldn't hide if he saw it was his family.

I think she beat him so bad that he threw up and that's why she took him with her. Some of the details reveal. He was sick in the car. That's true. So she gave him the white bag. That's true. Then he died from his injuries while she was driving the car. So when she went to hide his body that's why she was driving all over the place. And his dead body "released" when he expired so that's why she was thinking about "having an accident" in his pants. Knowing they would likely find evidence of this in her car.

And she reveals as well in her story of using the rental car that if he knew it was her, he would hide and be afraid. Um yeah......because he is terrified of you because you killed him.

MOO
 
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Agreed. Most wouldn’t have that kind of money though. We will see, but minus the extraordinarily wealthy, I think most parents shift to a “you made your bed, now lie in it” approach rather than mortgage their house or cash in their retirement for a child who they likely suspect IS in someway involved with the crime. You notice they haven’t gone on camera defending her ever.
Absolutely, I wouldn't contribute one dime if I were her family either. ;)
 
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Do you reckon there are a few tracks along the road she most likely traveled that wouldn't be so obvious from a map? Places only locals would know about, almost by accident?
I think he is there, in one of them...
I think local LE would be well aware of those and already searching. Most of them probably grew up in the area and would know it, based on fielding police calls across the city, better than she does. I do like that you used the word “reckon.”;)
 
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Watching her shifty evil eyes, gestures, movements...she is every bit as awful to look at as I expected. Her bs about how she needed to call her friend who was a lawyer but they wouldn’t let her is a crock. This woman will try anything. For her to even hint she was thinking of fighting extradition shows me she has zero clue how the legal system works! They don’t have to prove the case! They just have to prove you are wanted for a felony.

Her idiocy keeps going when she tries to argue her actions to the judge, and even HE tells her to shut up. I cannot roll my eyes hard enough!
Moo
 
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The only good thing in all of this, is she likes to run her mouth. Shes dug herself a hole and will continue to do so. Im not surprised she said the date was wrong. She ALWAYS has an explanation for everything.
What date was she referring to? The day the charges were filed? Or the day she was accused of committing the crimes?
 
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I still want to know how she got to SC without LE knowing she had left Colorado. Think about it, she could have been on the run anywhere. Big mess up allowing her to go off the radar at all. Thankfully she's dumb and went exactly where they most likely expected her to go.

I'm actually surprised too that she didn't fight extradition just to be difficult. JMO
 
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I still want to know how she got to SC without LE knowing she had left Colorado. Think about it, she could have been on the run anywhere. Big mess up allowing her to go off the radar at all. Thankfully she's dumb and went exactly where they most likely expected her to go.

I'm actually surprised too that she didn't fight extradition just to be difficult. JMO

I think someone had tipped them off. Or she used her bank card/credit card and they were able to trace it.
 
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I wonder if she will describe where Gannon is if they take the DP off the table. Her eventual attorney will likely try to make a "deal" to lesson the first degree charge provided she comes clean with everything...I would think if Gannon isn't found by LE then a lesser charge like involuntary manslaughter might be agreed to in an effort to find him
She may refuse to cooperate and stick to her story based on the level of delusion and arrogance here. But I do think them offering a plea may be the only thing that even has a shot of getting her to talk. That’s happened before for sure. Man Allegedly Told Investigators Where To Find His Slain Niece To Avoid Death Penalty
 
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What date was she referring to? The day the charges were filed? Or the day she was accused of committing the crimes?
not sure
 
  • #235
Holy cow...watching that hearing. She is an IDIOT! I don’t know how she ever got a degree of any kind. I felt sorry for the judge even trying to explain things to her!

See, I can't decide if she is truly an idiot, or just playing dumb as part of her MO.
She totally creeped me out in that hearing.
 
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What date was she referring to? The day the charges were filed? Or the day she was accused of committing the crimes?
I was thinking the date on the extradition order that was filed.
 
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I can't shake that thought either, and when it was mentioned she was arrested in Horry County, I was like W - T - F is in that water! These two would make perfect cellmates.

Hey now!
;)
I live in Myrtle Beach and can promise you that it's not the water. Please don't let those two vile women affect your opinion about all of us living in Horry County.
 
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MOO

That LE was previously hopeful that Gannon was still alive likely indicates the amount of blood discovered was not significant to the point that it would suggest a death.

In that case, the disappearance and murder was an attempt to cover up maybe physical and certainly mental abuse.

MOO
I really don’t think after the first 48 or so hours that they thought he was alive. Or that LS wasn’t the reason.
 
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