CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, found deceased, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, 27 Jan 2020 *Arrest* #68

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Does anyone know what time the jury will return tomorrow?
 
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...Speaking of LS being medicated, remember when she said this to refuse coming to a Review hearing in December 2021?
Oh! So, was she still on medication the other day when the Judge asked? I thought she said no.
My son is autistic with a PDA profile, which is an anxiety based profile, and he does all these things, they are much more prominent the higher his anxiety is, especially the hair twirling.
I was sorry to hear this. Never heard of that condition and it sounds like a daily challenge for your son, you, and for family. Thank You for sharing it. With understanding comes more empathy for behavior we may not understand that may initially just mystify and irritate us.
 
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I haven’t found the beginning of her bringing up Michael the Archangel, but I found this. At 1:29

She says the stuff with the Archangel had already happened….

It was in one of her recorded interviews at the State Hospital with Dr Torres and Dr Gray in the room with her.

This is from April 28 with Dr Torres on the stand for a second day.

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Thank you. I can't believe you found that. LS is an astounding liar, like fictional character Keyser Soze just picking out anything and making a story.

I didn't realize until the closing argument that all of Gannon's injuries she was explaining to AS in those phone calls were also lies: injured foot in garage (truth is blood got on the garage floor from putting the suitcase with the bloody body up into Tiguan); while running upstairs from the fire, Gannon was behind LS and he fell scraping his knees (another version she said SHE fell on the stairs; truth is she dragged the suitcase containing his bloody body up those stairs). All JMO
 
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Did we hear anything in the trial about her presumably false claim (in a letter to the judge I think) that she has a son?
 
  • #546
When listening to RA said Letecia was not medicated during trial; however, take that with a grain of salt because not all stated on his channel has been correct. No link. moo
 
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People v. Stauch: The jury has left for the weekend. Deliberations will resume at 9 am Monday.

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Thank you. I can't believe you found that. LS is an astounding liar, like fictional character Keyser Soze just picking out anything and making a story.

I didn't realize until the closing argument that all of Gannon's injuries she was explaining to AS in those phone calls were also lies: injured foot in garage (truth is blood got on the garage floor from putting the suitcase with the bloody body up into Tiguan); while running upstairs from the fire, Gannon was behind LS and he fell scraping his knees (another version she said SHE fell on the stairs; truth is she dragged the suitcase containing his bloody body up those stairs). All JMO
I found it by putting LS name plus Archangel Michael in the search box on Twitter.

Was hoping to find tweets by journalists but didn’t.

I DID see random people joking and commenting and the dates were all April 28 so I went to YouTube and looked for testimony on that date.
;)

I’ve learned some round -about ways to find stuff.

JMO
 
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Today is Bereaved Mother’s Day.
Oh my. I was not aware of this and thank you for telling us.

International Bereaved Mother’s Day is observed on the first Sunday in May every year and this year it will be marked on May 7. Most people have probably never heard of it, which is understandable given how mainstream media doesn’t cover it. The world is usually busy prepping for Mother’s Day around the same time. Corporates and marketers flood our inboxes, screens, and messages with reminders about celebrating our moms. But imagine how devastating this must be for mothers or parents grieving for a child. International Bereaved Mother’s Day is a day for moms who have lost their children. An opportunity to share or talk about all they may have endured. Women grieving for children are mothers too — even if their babies are no longer with them.


 
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I was bitterly disappointed on Friday but having the weekend to readjust my thinking I realized a few things.

We know a lot more than the Jury. Those of us that followed from Day 1 and saw what Tee was up to on Social Media have more insight.

We were able to research Dr. Lewis and were discussing her “theories” and the Documentary. I’m going to suggest that the Jurors did not.

We knew about the 3 hour “get together” with Tee, Dr. Lewis and her lawyer on the Sunday which set us all abuzz. The Jury did not.

We’ve been discussing this case for 3 years. The Jury has not.

Although it’s a slam dunk for us it’s going to take some discussion amongst the Jurors to wade through the evidence. I think they’ll make the right choice.

I have faith.
 
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Oh my. I was not aware of this and thank you for telling us.

International Bereaved Mother’s Day is observed on the first Sunday in May every year and this year it will be marked on May 7. Most people have probably never heard of it, which is understandable given how mainstream media doesn’t cover it. The world is usually busy prepping for Mother’s Day around the same time. Corporates and marketers flood our inboxes, screens, and messages with reminders about celebrating our moms. But imagine how devastating this must be for mothers or parents grieving for a child. International Bereaved Mother’s Day is a day for moms who have lost their children. An opportunity to share or talk about all they may have endured. Women grieving for children are mothers too — even if their babies are no longer with them.


It’s fairly new and typically a “you don’t know unless you know” thing.
 
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When listening to RA said Letecia was not medicated during trial; however, take that with a grain of salt because not all stated on his channel has been correct. No link. moo
No, respectfully, :) I heard the Judge ask her when he was questioning whether she understood her right to take the stand. He specifically asked her if she was on some type of drug, and I thought she said no. Gee, was it my imagination?... I can't be the only one that heard that. :confused:
 
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What does everyone think we’ll see/hear Monday morning?

Some of my assumptions/speculation from viewing other trials :

Jury was dismissed at 5:00 p.m. on Friday May 5 and told that they would resume deliberations at 9:00 a.m. on Monday May 8.

I assume that Jury will be brought into the Courtroom at 9:00 and Judge Werner will greet them and ask them what he always asks- Has anything changed that would affect their ability to be fair and impartial. He’ll want this on the record in open Court.

I assume he will give them the advisement /admonishment that they are not to talk to anyone or let anyone talk to them about the case. One difference- they can now discuss amongst themselves, but only within the Jury room.

I assume he might advise them what will happen if they are still deliberating at Noon and if they will be able to leave for Lunch and for how long.

I assume he might tell them what will happen at 5:00 p.m. if they are still deliberating. Will he dismiss them until 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday or will he tell them that he will let them decide if they want to continue past 5:00 ? I know I’ve seen trials where the Judge did this. Perhaps the Redwine trial?

Will the Judge advise the lawyers to be close by and available in case the Jury should send him a note with a question?

Let me know if y’all think I’m off base with any of this lol.
Or if I’ve forgotten anything.

As you can tell, I’m already on huge pins and needles.

I’m not waiting until 9:00 to open WebEx. Just in case there is something brought up before the Jury is brought in. I’m going to peek in at 8:45.

You never know with this case so far.

I will not be surprised if the prisoner/defendant has a case of food poisoning that prevents her from being present tomorrow morning.

All just my speculation JMO
 
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No, respectfully, :) I heard the Judge ask her when he was questioning whether she understood her right to take the stand. He specifically asked her if she was on some type of drug, and I thought she said no. Gee, was it my imagination?... I can't be the only one that heard that. :confused:
I remember this interaction too. I had assumed she was on a mood stabilizer, and I still think it’s possible she didn’t consider prescription drugs as part of the equation. Especially since he used the term “under the influence of drugs or alcohol” IMO.
 
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Decided I was going to take a break from murder and mayhem this weekend. That said, I've watched four episodes of Dateline and three episodes of 48 hours, LOL.
I must say that I'm nervous about the verdict. I guess it's because this is the first time I've followed a plea of insanity. Whole different animal, IMO. I'll see y'all in the morning. Sleep good.
 
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Saw this today for BEREAVED MOTHERS DAY
 

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Praying Justice for our sweet Gannon tomorrow!
 

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What does everyone think we’ll see/hear Monday morning?

Some of my assumptions/speculation from viewing other trials :

Jury was dismissed at 5:00 p.m. on Friday May 5 and told that they would resume deliberations at 9:00 a.m. on Monday May 8.

I assume that Jury will be brought into the Courtroom at 9:00 and Judge Werner will greet them and ask them what he always asks- Has anything changed that would affect their ability to be fair and impartial. He’ll want this on the record in open Court.

I assume he will give them the advisement /admonishment that they are not to talk to anyone or let anyone talk to them about the case. One difference- they can now discuss amongst themselves, but only within the Jury room.

I assume he might advise them what will happen if they are still deliberating at Noon and if they will be able to leave for Lunch and for how long.

I assume he might tell them what will happen at 5:00 p.m. if they are still deliberating. Will he dismiss them until 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday or will he tell them that he will let them decide if they want to continue past 5:00 ? I know I’ve seen trials where the Judge did this. Perhaps the Redwine trial?

Will the Judge advise the lawyers to be close by and available in case the Jury should send him a note with a question?

Let me know if y’all think I’m off base with any of this lol.
Or if I’ve forgotten anything.

As you can tell, I’m already on huge pins and needles.

I’m not waiting until 9:00 to open WebEx. Just in case there is something brought up before the Jury is brought in. I’m going to peek in at 8:45.

You never know with this case so far.

I will not be surprised if the prisoner/defendant has a case of food poisoning that prevents her from being present tomorrow morning.

All just my speculation JMO
I wonder whether she will be dressed in black?
Sorry.
 
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