I wonder when and if ever we will ever hear about the rest of the search warrants and results. And why KK's FB warrant was canceled.
The exhibits.
When CBS will get the transcript of the prelim.
Does the man ever have to plead?
We have been listening for months about determining when and how consumptive testing will proceed (actually that is not true it kind of went quiet for some time). The defense actually seems to be more interested in it now than the pros if indeed anyone truly is interested at all anymore.
If I had to make a guess, it would be one or the other of the guns.
I expect trial in about three to four years at minimum if something does not pick up. Delays are well known to benefit the defense.
There would not even be a case but for the Berreths is quite honestly a possibility. I think upon any wellness check if they do not locate the person it would be a great standard everywhere to check with neighbors and check for cameras at the time of the wellness check. Before any surveillance video may be covered up. One does not need a warrant when in many cases most neighbors would be more than willing to help with anything they saw, anything their camera may have recorded before it is covered up or deleted.
Not meant in judgment but pretty much all fact. Hindsight...
Yeah, there are still some outstanding search warrants that have yet to be released.
I’ll take everything I can get here.
I think that KK’s Facebook warrant was unnecessary, because she likely provided law enforcement with access.
This is similar to PF’s phone, which would also normally require a warrant. He of course handed it over willingly, so no warrant was necessary.
As soon as the lab results are done, even without the consumptive testing ruling, I think we’ll see a plea entered.
Recent history says this case is over a year out, but this case has far more evidence to comb through, which makes it more complex than most.
I think 2 years is a solid expectation, unless PF fires his attorneys down the road. If that were to occur, then it would be substantially longer than that.
It would have helped this case immensely, had law enforcement pulled surveillance video much earlier, but I don’t see the procedures changing in that regard.
To make that a standard, would require a great deal of time and manpower.
Welfare checks occur all the time, and most don’t have nefarious implications.
I’m far more bothered by law enforcement missing blood evidence during the initial walkthrough.
That allowed for the crime scene to be compromised.
It doesn’t change what they found, but it will likely help the defense.