CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, found deceased, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, 27 Jan 2020 *Arrest* #62

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I re-listened to AS testimony (Day 2 of trial) and can confirm things I've previously only speculated about.

LS actually pulled a Betty Broderick on AS when she learned that AS had received an assignment to relocate to AK -- she threw his clothes out on the front lawn of their SC residence and said she was done with him! At the time, AS was scheduled for training in Colorado and left, and it was a week before they spoke to each other. They obviously reconciled, and AS moved to AK soon after-- taking only his two kids with him to spend the summer in AK. LS and HH stayed behind in their SC residence.

More important, AS confirmed that the week before Gannon's murder (when his mother was visiting and was a guest in their home), his relationship with LS was not good. When asked about how this affected his mother's visit, AS stated LS and his mother were cordial and that conversation was polite.

AS also provided that he worked at the military base Friday-Sunday every other week and in his final week with Gannon, he worked on both Friday and Saturday and came home on Saturday long enough to eat dinner with LS, the children, and his mother before he left home with his mother for the Denver airport where both had departing flights. His mother left Saturday evening and AS departed on Sunday morning.

AS provided he spent the night in the airport-- sleeping on the floor in front of the American Airlines ticket counter. I find AS offering this detail
about sleeping on the floor very odd. Nobody asked him where he slept that night. DIA actually has a hotel inside the airport! MOO
About the hotel:

LE has his phone records so if he was anywhere but near the airport, we'd know about it.

That Denver hotel is IMO really expensive. I'm curious about what time his mothers flight out was and his. I myself wouldn't pay for a whole night at a hotel for a half night if sleep. Perhaps Al, especially with military training, could fall asleep on a dime and could fall asleep anywhere. Perhaps he took one for the team, slept on a hard, filthy floor to save money. The price for being married to Lete$ia Karda$hian.

Tragic, tragic truth that it turned out to be the most expensive night of his life.

And the horrifying beginning of the terrifying end to Gannon's.

Jmo
 
  • #142
Does anyone remember how much longer the trial is supposed to run?
Thanks!
 
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Morning all .here to see justice for Gannon. It was really nice to destress this weekend but I really feel for Landen I don't know how she doesn't lose it and play wack a witch .that poor man's bear is reliving this nightmare daily. Jmoo
 
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@Thinker Belle here is that witness summary list I compiled

credit to @arielilane and @iamshadow21 for the summary links

April 3, 2023OPENING STATEMENTS

Prosecution arguments presented by DA Michael Allen [summary] [summary]
Defense arguments presented by defense attorney Will Cook [summary] [summary]

April 4, 2023

STATE WITNESS # 1 – Albert (Al) Stauch

January 25, 2020
: left CO for training in Oklahoma
January 27, 2020: Gannon reported as a runway
January 28, 2020: AS arrived back in CO; became suspicious of LS after he couldn't find her car where she said she'd parked it
January 31, 2020: LS and HH moved out of the house
  • Recorded FBI Call #1
[summary] [summary] [summary] [testimony]

April 5, 2023

STATE WITNESS # 1 – Albert (Al) Stauch (testimony resumed)

[summary] [summary] [testimony]

STATE WITNESS # 2 – Macon Ponder
  • Senior Underwater Bridge Inspector in Panama City, FL
March 17, 2020: found Gannon’s remains in a suitcase under the Escambia River bridge

[summary] [testimony]

STATE WITNESS # 3 – Sgt. Jason Yoder
  • Criminal Investigator with the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office in FL
  • Responded to the call re: human remains found under the bridge
STATE WITNESS # 4 – Detective Nickolas Brklich
  • Major Crimes Detective with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office
  • Processed evidence at the Stauch residence
STATE WITNESS # 5 – Sgt. Patrick Younkin
  • Patrol Supervisor with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office
  • Responded to the Stauch residence
  • Body worn camera audio played : [audio] [summary]
April 7, 2023

STATE WITNESS # 6 – Kelly Smith

  • Crime Scene Investigator with the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office
  • Took photos of the scene under the bridge where suitcase was found
March 18, 2020: present when autopsy was performed in Pensacola, FL

[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 7 – Trevor Seifert
  • Senior Laboratory Crime Analyst with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement
  • Confirmed DNA profile match between the body found in the suitcase and Gannon
[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 8 – Alexis Pack
  • Front Desk Agent at Candlewood Suites in Pensacola, FL
February 4, 2020: LS checked into the hotel at 12:23 am

[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 9 – Lt. Jason Hess
  • Worked for the El Paso County patrol division in January 2020
  • Followed up on info from runaway call with LS at Starbucks
[summary] [testimony video]

STATE WITNESS # 10 – Leslie Hicks
  • Assistant Principal at Mountain View Middle School in 2020
[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 11 – Kevin Clark
  • Director of Crime Strategies and Intelligence for the 4th Judicial District
  • Assisted with search warrants for cell phone call records
[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 12 – Sgt. Christopher Ganstine
  • Patrol Supervisor with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office
  • Conducted covert surveillance of LS during the Marshall’s trip
STATE WITNESS # 13 – Dr. Leon Kelly
  • El Paso County Coroner and Chief Medical Examiner
STATE WITNESS # 12 – Marissa Williams
  • Detective with the El Paso County Sheriff's Office
STATE WITNESS # 13 – Janine Sanchez
  • Worked with Harley at Massage Envy
STATE WITNESS # 14 – Nicole Mobley
  • Created fake profile to befriend LS on Facebook
April 10, 2023

STATE WITNESS # 15 – Dr. Susan Ignacio

  • Associate Medical Examiner with District 6 in Key Largo, Florida
  • Performed autopsy
Cause of death: gunshot wound and blunt trauma to the head; death by homicide
Contributing factors: 18 sharp injuries

[summary] [testimony video]

STATE WITNESS # 16 – Albert (Al) Stauch
  • Discussed his hydrocodone prescription
STATE WITNESS # 17 – FBI Special Agent Andrew Cohen
[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 18 – Christina Cervantez
  • Evidence Tech with the El Paso County Sheriff's Office in 2020
  • Call from LS claiming to be Harley
[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 19 – Michael Bauman
  • Digital Forensics Detective with the El Paso County Sheriff's Office
  • Extracted data from LS’s iphone and her phone seized in South Carolina
[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 20 – Sgt. Kurt Smith
  • El Paso County Sheriff's Office
  • Extracted data from Gannon’s phone
STATE WITNESS # 21 – Christina Perry
  • Detective with the Special Victims Unit in El Paso County
  • Neighbor’s surveillance videos shows LS and Gannon leaving/returning [video]
[summary] [summary]

STATE WITNESS # 22 – Tim Ferrell
  • Detective with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office
  • Took photos of shoes on washer/dryer, burned carpet area, guns in master bedroom closet, and discolorations on Gannon’s mattress
[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 23 – Peter Vigil
  • Detective with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office
STATE WITNESS # 24 – Spencer Wilson
  • News reporter for KKTV in January 2020
  • Interviewed LS about Gannon’s disappearance for the news : [interview]
[summary] [summary]

April 11, 2023

STATE WITNESS # 25 – Dakota Lowry

  • Letecia’s brother
  • Helped LS move out of the house and saw her struggling with green suitcase
January 31, 2020: aunt rented a cargo van for LS to use while moving out

[summary] [summary]

STATE WITNESS # 26 – Joshua Johnson
  • Budget employee
  • Interacted with LS when she picked up rental
[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 27 – Sgt. Roy Ditzler
  • Worked with the Metro Vice Intelligence Task Force in Colorado Springs in January 2020
  • Placed GPS tracker on the Nissan Altima car rental
[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 28 - Jacob Abendschan
  • Detective with the Investigations Division of the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office in 2020
  • Discussed data obtained from the GPS tracker on the Nissan Altima
January 31, 2020: LS drove the Nissan Altima to an address in Larkspur, CO around 4:41 pm

[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 29 - Brian Roger
  • Digital Forensics Detective with the Colorado Springs PD
STATE WITNESS # 30 – Robert Sirois
  • Cybersecurity Detective with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office
  • Processed the Kia Rio rental that LS drove to pick up Al from the airport
[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 31 – John Wotton
  • Corporate Security Manager with David Budget Group
  • Described GPS tracker reports for the rental van from February 1-6, 2020
[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 32 – John Grassell
  • Officer with the Rhode Island State PD in 2020
March 26, 2020: analyzed the Avis rental van LS drove from Colorado to Myrtle Beach

[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 33 - Kathryn Beckel
  • 9-1-1 dispatcher; took the non-emergency call made by LS
[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 34 - Sgt. Rosario (Rocky) Hubbell
  • Major Crimes Unit with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office in 2020
February 25, 2020: documented Bluestar reactions in the Stauch home on video

[summary] [summary]

STATE WITNESS # 35 - Amanda Van Nest
  • Forensic Nurse Examiner at UCHealth Memorial Hospital
  • Obtained psychosocial history from LS; documented abrasions and bruises
[summary]
[summary]

April 12, 2023

STATE WITNESS # 36 - Jessica Bethel

  • Former detective with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office
  • Lead detective in Gannon’s case
January 28, 2020: audio recorded interview with LS at Starbucks
January 28, 2020: Facetime audio - call from LS to Bethel
January 29, 2020: recorded in-person interview with LS

[summary] [summary] [summary] [testimony] [partial transcript] courtesy of @Allabouttrial [summary] [summary]

April 14, 2023

STATE WITNESS # 36 - Jessica Bethel (testimony resumed)

  • Video of LS striking deputy during her transport back to CO
[summary] [summary] [summary]

STATE WITNESS # 37 - Christian Liewer
  • Crime Scene Investigator with the Colorado Springs Metro Crime Lab
  • Bluestar reaction photos from inside the home
[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 38 - Stefanie Happ
  • Firearms Analyst with the Colorado Springs Police Department
  • Tested 3 firearms from the home and compared them to 3 recovered bullets (two from the pillow and one from Gannon’s head)
[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 39 - Brook Bell
  • Senior Crime Scene Investigator with the Colorado Springs Metro Crime Lab
  • Photographs of blood evidence, burned carpet and couch area, storage room area
[summary]

April 17, 2023

Judge admonishes LS about her behavior in the courtroom

STATE WITNESS # 39 - Brook Bell (testimony resumed)

STATE WITNESS # 40 - Harley Hunt

  • Letecia’s daughter
February 1, 2020: LS and HH left Colorado
February 4, 2020: LS disposed of the suitcase in Pensacola, FL

[summary] [summary] [summary] [summary] [summary] [summary] [summary]

April 17, 2023

STATE WITNESS # 41 - Lt. John Sarkisian

  • Special Operations SWAT Commander with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office in January 2020
  • Incident Commander of the search efforts
February 15, 2020: particle board recovered on the side of Perry Park Rd
[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 42 – Kevin Clark (State Witness #11 recalled to the stand)
  • Director of Crime Strategies and Intelligence for the 4th Judicial District
  • Call detail records and Life360 GPS location data from LS’s phone
[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 43 – Lt. Commander Mitchell Mihalko
  • Oversees investigations with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office
  • Testimony about the seizure of LS’s cell phone on January 29, 2020
February 7, 2020: Stauch residence locked down as a crime scene
[summary] [summary]

STATE WITNESS # 44 – Alyssa Berriesford
  • CSI Bloodstain Pattern Expert with the Colorado Springs Metro Crime Lab
  • Analyzed blood stain patterns
February 5, 2020: called to Stauch residence

[summary]

April 18, 2023

STATE WITNESS # 45 – Tom Griffin

  • Private Forensic Consultant in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, CSI, and Reconstruction (paid expert hired February 18, 2020)
[summary] [summary]

STATE WITNESS # 46 – Pete Woods
  • Detective with the Myrtle Beach Police Department
  • Briefed SWAT and coordinated surveillance of LS prior to her arrest in Myrtle Beach, SC on March 2, 2020
[summary]

STATE WITNESS # 47 – Jon Price
  • Homicide Detective with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office
  • Processed evidence recovered from Harley’s car
STATE WITNESS # 48 – Amber Cronan
  • FBI Special Agent
  • Coached AS during recorded phone calls
February 15, 2020: AS and LS phone call played for the jury (46 minutes)

[summary]
[summary]

April 19, 2023

STATE WITNESS # 48 – Amber Cronan (testimony resumes)

  • 2nd phone call between AS and LS on February 15, 2020 (1 hour)
  • 3rd and 4th phone calls are three-way calls between AS, LS, and Special Agent Cronan on February 15, 2020 (30 minutes each)
[summary] [summary] [summary]

STATE WITNESS # 49 – Jonathan “Johnny” Grusing
  • Former FBI Special Agent with the Behavioral Analysis Unit
  • Coached AS through 5 phone calls with LS on February 16, 2020
[summary] [summary] [summary] [summary] [summary] [summary] [summary]

April 21, 2023

STATE WITNESS # 49 – Jonathan “Johnny” Grusing (testimony resumed)

  • Coached AS through last phone call with LS
March 2, 2020: Interrogation Interview of LS following her arrest in Myrtle Beach

[summary] [summary] [summary] [summary] [summary] [summary] [summary] [summary] [summary] [summary] [summary] [summary] [summary]
Well done @cujenn81! I know you must have put in a lot of time to complete this comprehensive summary.
Thank you for your tenacity and @Niner, @iamshadow21, @Curious Me and to everybody here for their contributions/posts in the name of seeking justice for Gannon. Wonderful team here!
 
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  • #146
Here for Gannon <3

Day 13
Week 4: Attorney Allen is anticipating testimony from either Dr. B. Thomas Gray or Dr. Loandra Torres. Both are on the witness list and are local (CO). However, only one will testify, tentatively Wednesday morning. Some witnesses are flying in from the east coast and a witness flying in from HI.

Additionally, we start the week with 12 jurors and 5 alternates.

Each trial day:

There will be a 15 minute recess sometime between 10:00/10:30 am
Around Noon will recess for lunch
There will be a 15 minute recess sometime between 3:00/3:30 pm
Recess for the day @5:00 pm MT

No Trial on Thursdays
No trial on May 12
 
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  • #147
Friday ended the day with following:

FBI Agent Grusing last part of recorded interview before weekend break.

7:51:56 don't know that's like we were asking me a question that I really don't know that we've had before up there where you were
driving okay was Canon spot on it okay what's your DNA on it okay so my DNA
which would be one skin smoke okay my skin cells which I lived in a home but that's a compelling yeah
and I've already told you that there was all this word in the garage but you
never told me that you took a piece out of the truck and flung it up there with it just flung it and again Leticia
I think you get mad when I say a verb or something whether you placed it flung it
dropped it hit it I don't know but all I know is that our FBI evidence Response Team
recovered it okay did you check everybody out to now
thanks for their DNA no not the DNA to see if they put it there because remember these are the people that are in the house
when I was in when I was I was did you check all them they're people in the house yeah did you
check the people in the house you mean the crime scene people no I mean the people that you I'm sorry that because
you don't like you that I'll just stay there when all this stuff you're talking
about would have been then okay right did you check all these people as far as their DNA no did you
check to see if any of them did this drill them through that wood up there did you check them
their GPS their phone no no no no did you check them because that is complete
doesn't matter you say anytime you check Veronica's GPS in her phone
judge that's uh now pause that four hours six minutes and 11 seconds and it's 4 49. is this a good place for a
7:53:41 brief it is okay all right ladies and gentlemen we will have our uh weekend break
 
  • #148
I just want to point out that with stimulant ADHD medication, If someone who is NOT ADHD takes them they will get a buzz or get high, that is the selling point, but if you have ADHD you do not get high unless you dose is too high.
JME from trying to work out the correct dosage between me and my doc. I settled at a certain mg because I have prescribed a dose a little higher and I was wired and getting palpitations, back to the one dose before and I was fine.
If someone did not have ADHD they would get a buzz from a minimum dose.

I don't know. I wasn't seeking a diagnosis, my GP recommended I get tested after years of knowing me (it never would have occurred to me--I think I just have a high level of compensation, or I did before middle age hit). I went to a psychiatrist and apparently blew the top off of every test question she asked. I just seemingly can't tolerate even the low doses of any of the stims (including ritalin, which "feels" the weakest to me). I get "high" AF, get a bunch done, then I crash hard into a dark depression. My GP thinks I just metabolize the stuff too quickly, even the 'prodrug' vyvanse, and the various extended releases of other meds we tried. It sucks, the meds did help a lot when they were working, but my brain chemistry demanded a pretty vicious payback.

I suppose this is veering off topic, but to return to my original points: 1) it could deffo act a stimulant if LS had taken some of Gannon's rx, and 2) it definitely can mess with your digestive system.
 
  • #149
Morning all. I took the weekend (mostly) away from the discussion for a brain cleanse.
I don't think I've ever known anyone (thankfully!) who spews more BS and engages in round after round of gaslighting, the way she does.

In any case... here for Gannon.
 
  • #150
Afternoon guys (Good Morning!) I live in the UK and have spent the most part of the last week playing catch up.

Oh my brain, my ears, my faith, my energy...... But, on the plus, I think I am done with the phone calls. I really, really hope so anyway.

I know AS and the FBI desperately needed information via the coached calls but how he endured all of that BS and avoidance and gas lighting and THEN having to keep agreeing with her and giving way to her stupidity is beyond me. He seems like such a decent man and she is so immature. More so than I realised before I listened to them.

I am so mad I've spent so much time this weekend listening to them all, especially with all of your excellent and succinct summaries on here, but I just had to.

I know it's quite a few days ago now, but when she said AS didn't get HER anything for valentines I wanted to break things.

Back in the room...still very much here for Gannon. <3
 
  • #151
Good morning all, I made it in time. I got up early and got most of my chores done. I just flopped on the bed, breathing hard and my heart beating out of my chest. My cardiologist says cardio rehab will keep me off the table. I’ve got three stints and they must be working good but I’m gonna catch my breath and settle in. I gotta catch up. I hope y’all had a good weekend. Maybe charged your batteries a bit? I ran around the yard with my great granddaughter chasing me with the water hose yesterday. What’s that weirdo gonna show us today? She must be done with breakfast by now. Those green eggs and ham aren’t for paddy’s day. There‘s always her hoard of ramen and honey buns. Think she gets any special privileges for meals while on trial?
 
  • #152
Morning all. I took the weekend (mostly) away from the discussion for a brain cleanse.
I don't think I've ever known anyone (thankfully!) who spews more BS and engages in round after round of gaslighting, the way she does.

In any case... here for Gannon.
Co-signed, Me.
 
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Good morning folks, and welcome to the week! I spent my weekend watching Leverage with the commentaries turned on, knitting for charity, and got a bit of true crime in there, too (watched the Netflix series on Madoff). I'm also sporting my third consecutive blue nail polish shade for the trial. First was Shimmarine, a mid blue with silver glitter. Last week was a Sonic-blue with flecks of holographic sparkle called Aurora. This week it's more of an Elsa/Frozen pale blue with a silver shimmer called Sky's The Limit. I think I've got enough blues in my collection to keep it up until the end.

Today, we should be seeing the rest of the five hour interview done in Myrtle Beach and Jonathan Grusing should continue as witness on the stand. No idea if that's going to take all day, or if we'll have other witnesses by the end.
 
  • #156
Maybe, but I don't think so. He seems like a guy with absolutely nothing to work with. The facts of this case are...eeeesh. I'm sure he's advised her many, many times to plead, but there's nothing you can do when the client refuses.
Agreed. He had no choice because defendant left him no choice. We see defendant consistently has to be in control, and that will be her downfall. That will be the end of her. ;)moo
 
  • #157
Good Morning All!

Let's get through this together! Just a bit more of listening to her lies with Gruesing. Then...bring on the psych docs.
 
  • #158
Regarding her intelligence level, I’m sure the 3 full psych panels all included cognitive testing with an IQ score. Judging by her lack of problem-solving skills I’d be shocked if it’s above the 80’s.

The defense asking laypeople if she’s “very intelligent” is akin to prosecution asking them if she’s “sane”.

MOO
 
  • #159
Does anyone remember how much longer the trial is supposed to run?
Thanks!
It's 6 weeks of trial, excludes jury selection and deliberation, according to Judge Werner.
Today starts week 4.
 
  • #160
It's almost time to settle in for another week. I lost an hour of my day there for a moment before I realised my work computer's clock is just out of sync. Whew.
 
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