Found Deceased CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, 27 Jan 2020 **ARREST** #34

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  • #261
Rental Car Fuel Plans

I swear i found it here but now it says 15.99 a gallon. If you google there are a lot of people surprised by how much rental companies (not just budget) charge for gas.
That’s 15.99 extra if you drive less than 75 miles.

I’ve paid a refueling fee on several occasions, and it’s inflated, but nothing crazy.

A friend of mine works as a manager at Enterprise, and he estimated the cost to fill up that tank from empty would be around $40.
 
  • #262
IIRC. The receipt was provided to CrimeOnline by TS.
And per Leigh, the file was too big to upload the complete receipt.
Leigh stated the total was approximately $219

And 119 was the fuel charge according to @leighEg if i am correct.
 
  • #263
Dad with a phone released a taped conversation of T mentioning Petco, so we can discuss that, per Mods.
Guess Im getting old, I couldnt understand much of what was said. Kinda disappointing because I really wanna hear Tecias fake accent.
 
  • #264
I'm trying to catch up; are we now allowed to discuss the store that caters to furry critters? And the wax with string in it that can hold a flame? I don't want to say something I shouldn't....
If so, is there MSM I need to hunt down?

NO "c-words" have been cleared for further discussion.

The P-word is now OK after you have listened to this YouTube video.


FYI, pet stores sell OTC things that are toxic, some of which have been used in suicide attempts, etc. Just saying.

Plus, some so-called "natural" solutions.

I remember a striking example someone once used of a "natural" weed-killer.

The active ingredient found in nature, was deadly nightshade. :rolleyes::eek:
 
  • #265
EZFuel™
If you don’t choose the Fuel Service Option and you bring the car back less than full, you’ll pay a fuel service charge. If you drive 75 miles or more, depending on whether or not you bought fuel during your rental, this charge will be a per-mile or per-gallon rate and will be stated on your rental agreement. At most locations, if you drive less than 75 miles, an automatic USD $15.99 ($17.99 if you rent the vehicle in California) EZFuel service charge will be applied, which can be avoided if you’ve purchased fuel and provide us with a receipt.
Rental Car Fuel Plans
So she probably had no fuel fill up receipt to show when she took the rental back.?
Interesting!!
 
  • #266
Did u guys see that Life Flight was on board. I wonder if they got a tip of someone seeing child standing w adult on a cliff or worse. If so you’d think they’d also have brought in mountain climbers etc. Although I’m not sure who LE would employ to do search and rescue on mountains/sides of cliffs. Maybe firefighters specially trained? I know some are specially trained for water rescue. Anyone know?

I hope with all of my being that falling/being pushed off a cliff wasn't the last thing Gannon saw and went through.
 
  • #267
I have heard many doctors express that while mood disorders and schizophrenia are treatable with medication, behaviors (cluster B) are not.
Yes, they are hardest to treat. Personality Disorders are usually formed during childhood or adolescence, while one's personality is developing so it can be a life long challenge. Jmo
 
  • #268
I agree, but by the same token, there is a real social stigma attached to mental health concerns. It isn't the same as saying that you have pneumonia or appendicitis.
MOO
Should be no different than diabetes, chemical imbalance, one is in the pancreas,(liver) one in the brain, some people look down on diabetics...”I ain’t got time for some people”JMO
 
  • #269
That sounds insane. Do you have a link for that?
Yeah I had to rent a vehicle (Ford Explorer) three times in 2019 to drive round trip to Texas, 2000 miles, and if I didn’t pay for the refill, they only charged $4.50 a gallon. No way was I going to allow them to charge me that much. If they had said it would be $9.99 it would have been a deal breaker.

I doubt seriously that Budget would charge anyone $9.99. Just saying.
 
  • #270
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  • #271
I hope with all of my being that falling/being pushed off a cliff wasn't the last thing Gannon saw and went through.
It would have been fast, at least. Better than being abandoned and allowed to die alone over several hours.
 
  • #272
Did u guys see that Life Flight was on board. I wonder if they got a tip of someone seeing child standing w adult on a cliff or worse. If so you’d think they’d also have brought in mountain climbers etc. Although I’m not sure who LE would employ to do search and rescue on mountains/sides of cliffs. Maybe firefighters specially trained? I know some are specially trained for water rescue. Anyone know?
There are several volunteer search and rescue groups in the Springs and surrounding areas. Probably many fire fighters, EMTs, and police are trained in climbing rescues given all the outdoor activities people take part in here. As far as I know, flight for life is only used in rescues when someone has actually been found injured and cannot be walked or carried (vehicle/foot) out due to remoteness of the location or seriousness of the injury.
 
  • #273
I think the question to ask is why LS helped AS get custody if she didn't really want the responsibility? MOO

I think TS answered your question in her phone call "Taking someone's child is the worst thing you can do to a person"
 
  • #274
So she probably had no fuel fill up receipt to show when she took the rental back.?
Interesting!!
I just rented a van to move a friend a few weeks ago. Before we left they checked the milage and gas and we were charged for going over the allocated milage. We filled the van back up with gas to the level it was at before we left and didn't have to give them a receipt.

Edit: my H key is sticking so yeah - spelling haha!
 
  • #275
Did u guys see that Life Flight was on board. I wonder if they got a tip of someone seeing child standing w adult on a cliff or worse. If so you’d think they’d also have brought in mountain climbers etc. Although I’m not sure who LE would employ to do search and rescue on mountains/sides of cliffs. Maybe firefighters specially trained? I know some are specially trained for water rescue. Anyone know?

The Flight for Life helicopter was deployed briefly and explicitly for aerial search purposes only.

The search and rescue teams that have assisted thus far have extensive specialty rescue/recovery capabilities, including high-angle (using ropes on cliffs) and water. Being on the CO front range, these teams routinely run technical rescue operations like that.
 
  • #276
Trying to think of other reasons that two stops at the same location might even hypothetically make sense … there have been conjectures about needing to temporarily deaccession a phone, or a "borrowed" product from the store shelves … but what about a swap of something *else* that would then have needed to be reversed? What about maybe having done a vehicle swap?

It would seem the simple answer would be for an alibi (T does state that she DIRECTED LE to go see the proof of her Petco visit via video!)--though it remains to be seen whether items purchased were used in any nefarious way thereafter. As to why she went there a second time...another poster perfectly articulated her reasoning, IMO. It may have been GordianKnot. ??? IMO, any/all your conjectures are possible, as well.
 
  • #277
There are several volunteer search and rescue groups in the Springs and surrounding areas. Probably many fire fighters, EMTs, and police are trained in climbing rescues given all the outdoor activities people take part in here. As far as I know, flight for life is only used in rescues when someone has actually been found injured and cannot be walked or carried (vehicle/foot) out due to remoteness of the location or seriousness of the injury.

It's rare but FFL will occasionally fly for search purposes only. EPCSO said they flew for that purpose alone.
 
  • #278
That’s 15.99 extra if you drive less than 75 miles.

I’ve paid a refueling fee on several occasions, and it’s inflated, but nothing crazy.

A friend of mine works as a manager at Enterprise, and he estimated the cost to fill up that tank from empty would be around $40.

Interestingly, Enterprise is the cheapest fuel surcharge.

Forget to fill up? It could cost you $9.29 a gallon
 
  • #279
Yeah I had to rent a vehicle (Ford Explorer) three times in 2019 to drive round trip to Texas, 2000 miles, and if I didn’t pay for the refill, they only charged $4.50 a gallon. No way was I going to allow them to charge me that much. If they had said it would be $9.99 it would have been a deal breaker.

I doubt seriously that Budget would charge anyone $9.99. Just saying.
Why wouldn't she just fill the tank herself or whatever was required to avoid any extra charges? I thought she was trying to be "economical?"
 
  • #280
It would have been fast, at least. Better than being abandoned and allowed to die alone over several hours.

IMO, it could be a instant death on impact or not and the person could survive initially but untimely pass away. Wilderness SAR folks could speak to this.

For me, this would be a risk for the guilty because are they alive or not when I walk away?
 
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