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

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Witness: Dr. Christine Mohr - expert licensed clinical psychologist
 
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Agent Hoyland's Cell Phone Data continues.

Not sure I heard this right-- Showed Letecia had spent a total of five hrs. talking with the Lowery # ending in 5030.


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Headed towards Mobile, AL
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This is showing being close to the Pensacola area where Gannon's remains were found.
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This shows the entire five days
of travel from CO onward,
the whole trip.

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The images in your posts are appreciated! I so badly want a copy of the entire CAST report/Exhibit used by Agent Hoyland!
 
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Next witness: Dr Christine Mohr. Clinical program director for sexually violent offender treatment program. Clinical psychologist. Has worked in psychiatric hospitals, prisons, hospitals. Also a forensic psychologist.

Talking about the differences between forensic and clinical settings and diagnostic assessment.

Equal experience in both forensic and clinical assessments.

Talking through her qualifications now. And different state requirements. Licensed in Colorado and Kansas. Talking about keeping her qualifications up to date. Also about keeping up to date on training and current literature. Has given presentations and taught people in the field how to do evaluations.

Explaining what the DSM-5 is and how they use it.

Has testified in cases before, mostly civil commitment cases, at least 30 times.

Judge gives jury instructions that her testimony goes to the subject of sanity and sanity alone. (I don't know if they were meant to verbally qualify her as an expert.... I heard Young ask but didn't hear anything from the judge. Maybe the instruction took the place of that?)
 
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https://twitter.com/brooke_nevins


On Jan. 28, roughly 24 hrs after Stauch called 911 at 6:55pm on Jan. 27, data from the Tiguan picks back up, leaving the airport toward a shopping center in Falcon. That evening, she travels up to the Larkspur area with her phone either off/on mode.

Allen asks whether turning off a phone or putting it on mode requires conscious effort. Hoyland says that unless the battery dies, then yes.

Later, Stauch was supposed to head to the EPSO but Hoyland said he noticed “some oddity” in the route she took. On maps, he saw she likely stopped at a car wash, which Allen said corroborates the SO’s report that her car appeared to be washed and “still wet” when she turned it in

There was a lot of info here, but Hoyland has detailed every move tracked by Stauch’s phone, car and rental van GPS down to Amarillo, TX to Pensacola, FL, where she was found to stay in a Candlewood Suites just south of where Gannon’s body was later found in March 2020.

Her trip began on Feb. 1, where she bought a new phone in Trinidad and activated it with Verizon. Verizon towers were used across the country to track her movement - from Colorado to Florida and eventually to South Carolina - from Feb 1-6. She was arrested in SC.
 
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The murder trial for Letecia Stauch is resuming now. Today, jurors will be hearing about one of the sanity evaluations conducted on Stauch after she was accused of murdering her stepson Gannon back in January 2020. I'll be bringing you updates here on Twitter throughout the day.

The next witness prosecutors called to the stand is FBI Special Agent Kevin Hoyland, who is assigned to the Cellular Analysis Survey Team. He analyzed data on four cell phones including Letecia Stauch’s two phones, Gannon Stauch’s phone, and Harley Hunt’s phone.

Morning break until 10:35 am MT.


Agent Hoyland is showing and describing his analysis of all four cell devices on January 26 (the day before Gannon’s disappearance) on January 27 (the day of Gannon’s disappearance), and the day after. This also included data from the Life360 Tracking App and Letecia's vehicle.

The analysis corroborates what’s already been testified including: - Letecia and Gannon going to Garden of the Gods on January 26 - Letecia and Gannon going to Petco on January 27, with Letecia's device being left at home - Harley Hunt being at work

- Phone calls/text messages to/from Letecia's device on the evening of January 27 including calls to 911 - Letecia going to the airport to pick up Al the morning of January 28 - A stop at Starbuck’s around 1:30 in the afternoon for an interview with the Sheriff’s Office

- Letecia going back to the Stauch home late January 28/early hours of January 29 - Letecia going to the Sheriff’s Office on the afternoon of January 29 where her car and phone were seized

- Letecia renting a cargo van in Colorado Springs which had a tracker on it, then going to a Walmart in Trinidad and buying a new phone on the afternoon of February 1

- Letecia driving through Texas and the southern part of the country in the rented cargo van through February 4, about a week after Gannon was reported missing

- Letecia then traveling north from Florida, then going toward Myrtle Beach, South Carolina In total, this was about five days of travel from Colorado Springs to South Carolina with stops along the way
 
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In my own words-- Judge informs the Jury that they are about to hear testimony that pertains to the sanity vs insanity subject, nothing else is to be taken into consideration.
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This is the trial juice right here. "Fic-tecia" is very very uncomfortable with this witness.
 
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The images in your posts are appreciated! I so badly want a copy of the entire CAST report/Exhibit used by Agent Hoyland!
I wonder if there will be a document drop like we saw in the watts and Frazee cases ?
 
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So, Letecia revealed no mental health issues or symptoms at intake into the EPC Jail. She did say she had Generalized Anxiety Disorder, but the psychologist says that jail makes most people anxious. Medications can be started if the inmate has an existing Rx from a physician, but this was not the case with Letecia. The jail psychiatrist prescribed her a "low level" anxiety medicine - there was no need for an anti-psychotic.

IMO. I didn't catch the name of the anxiety med quickly enough.

Letecia reports only GA, not any other potential disorders. Psychologist saw no signs or symptoms of any other diagnosis. No responding to internal stimuli, no talking to herself under her breath, no uncontrollable crying, no evidence of mania.

(This is rough transcription).
 
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I wonder if there will be a document drop like we saw in the watts and Frazee cases ?
Granting the public Webex access, I thought the Court might be releasing images to MSM after the witness concluded their testimony but I guess not.
 
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So, Letecia revealed no mental health issues or symptoms at intake into the EPC Jail. She did say she had Generalized Anxiety Disorder, but the psychologist says that jail makes most people anxious. Medications can be started if the inmate has an existing Rx from a physician, but this was not the case with Letecia. The jail psychiatrist prescribed her a "low level" anxiety medicine - there was no need for an anti-psychotic.

IMO. I didn't catch the name of the anxiety med quickly enough.

Letecia reports only GA, not any other potential disorders. Psychologist saw no signs or symptoms of any other diagnosis. No responding to internal stimuli, no talking to herself under her breath, no uncontrollable crying, no evidence of mania.

(This is rough transcription).

Hydroxyzine, it is an antihistamine.
 
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In my own words-- Being in Jail for the first time, Letecia appeared calm. Dr. Mohr did put her on suicide watch at first. None of the type of behavior or appearance of being in a psychotic state was observed or determined to be noticed when Dr. Mohr first met her. If noticed, then they might need to be in a special housing unit location and be managed and followed up more often. (She was later prescribed a general low dose anxiety medication.)

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Letecia told the psychologist that she had never had either inpatient or outpatient mental health treatment. Letecia didn't like being on suicide watch; told the psychologist she had not made suicide attempts in the past.

Going out to lunch now.
 
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