CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, found deceased, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, 27 Jan 2020 *Arrest* #55

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Al Stauch (right), father of Gannon Stauch, walks into the El Paso County courthouse, along with supporters and family members on Wednesday, April 5, 2023.
Oh my ... a toddler and diaper bag. A new father?
 
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Hmmm, you bring up an interesting point. Was Letecia strong enough to hoist the suitcase by herself? It makes me wonder if she had help from her daughter.
From what we know, the suitcase contained Gannon, a pillow and 2 blankets. Gannon was a skinny little boy so, that suitcase wouldn't have been all that heavy to lift over the edge and let go. I recall taking the google street view guy over that bridge many times. The concrete wall is only like 2-3 feet high:

 
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Hmmm, you bring up an interesting point. Was Letecia strong enough to hoist the suitcase by herself? It makes me wonder if she had help from her daughter.
thinkin' more like she may attempt to 'offload', no pun intended, the dumping of it on her...
 
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They bought their baby to court?!
Right? That’s what I’m thinking, then I tried to look at others in group and saw some possible older people that might help with the baby
 
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Right? That’s what I’m thinking, then I tried to look at others in group and saw some possible older people that might help with the baby

They might be able to use court care too, but that wasn't really my point!
 
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From what we know, the suitcase contained Gannon, a pillow and 2 blankets. Gannon was a skinny little boy so, that suitcase wouldn't have been all that heavy to lift over the edge and let go. I recall taking the google street view guy over that bridge many times. The concrete wall is only like 2-3 feet high:

Yes -- and for a frequent traveler, not much different than hoisting checked luggage into the cargo area of an SUV or the airline conveyor for checked bags. JMO
 
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Gosh, all these measurements of how long the bridge is, how deep the river,... what he's getting at is there's much longer bridges... but so what. She threw the suitcase over a convenient bridge. We aren't trying to prove if she chose the right bridge. Not looking at the screen, so guessing these might be Defense's questions.

Okay, short questioning by Prosecution, I'd guess, and I can see these questions make more sense. Questions about how dark the bridge would be, more or less traffic, place to pull over? It's now been established that she was thinking clearly and chose a darker bridge with space to pull over and not be seen. = Not insane.
 
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Did I hear the judge ask if anyone from the jury had questions for the last witness or am I hearing things?
 
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They might be able to use court care too, but that wasn't really my point!
Yep, I know… I’m surprised either she or the baby are there. Considering… ya know. Landen.
 
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Did I hear the judge ask if anyone from the jury had questions for the last witness or am I hearing things?

He has asked that after all the witnesses
 
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Did I hear the judge ask if anyone from the jury had questions for the last witness or am I hearing things?
I think they are allowed to ask questions of witnesses..
 
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Iffffff, that is Al's new wife and baby, I personally love it all around. He should have the moral support of a loving wife during this trial. And the snarky part of me loves the major F you that Tee is probably perceiving it as.

She takes a son and new wifey provides one. From a real pregnancy. Not one faked from internet photos.
 
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