I shudder to wonder if he already practiced it.
I've been wondering if there were liquid level sensors in the tank, the contents were valuable. Maybe 2 bodies in one tank would trip the sensor alarm?
That's what I was wondering too.
I shudder to wonder if he already practiced it.
I've been wondering if there were liquid level sensors in the tank, the contents were valuable. Maybe 2 bodies in one tank would trip the sensor alarm?
Would not the two LE officers that reported he confessed to killing his whole family be risking something? Would that come up during the trial?Yes. It all comes to a halt. But f they volunteer info after that without being questioned, it comes in. They've just waived the right to remain silent.
But it appears clear to me at least that he didn't ask for an attorney, then confess to killing his whole family after further interrogation, then say he would tell the truth and waive the fifth if he could talk to his dad, etc.
I’ve mentioned this before, but it’s more than likely that LE paraphrased that.The 'actively strangling' component sounds like legal advice, to me.
I shudder to wonder if he already practiced it.
I've been wondering if there were liquid level sensors in the tank, the contents were valuable. Maybe 2 bodies in one tank would trip the sensor alarm?
Would not the two LE officers that reported he confessed to killing his whole family be risking something? Would that come up during the trial?
It came from an Ashley Banfield expert who said that was the diameter. Which was very upsetting to hear but I'm cautious about HLN or any media "experts" because they've been wrong before. Unless he's examined the tanks himself, how does he know for sure.
How do you know, BTW, the diameter? I heard these were CERVI something tanks? I'm not clear. I keep hearing different things.
There's been a lot of speculation about whether they were bagged. I would imagine he wouldn't want to see them at all after they were dead so yeah, he likely rolled them up on something. Pgreerobably their blankets though and then maybe it was plastic.
I think @MsBetsy is referring to the two LE sources mentioned in this early article.What two LE officers?
Autopsy reports are generally public records in Colorado, but judges can decide to seal them under certain conditions.Sorry for back tracking, I was trying to catch up and missed being able to post in previous thread.....
From the article(s) posted regarding autopsy reports: "The custodian of the records has the burden to prove an extraordinary situation and that the information revealed would do substantial injury to the public" (snipped by me for focus).
I am hoping one of our attorneys can answer: Why did the Coroner's office not request the reports to be sealed to protect potential witnesses and jury pool if they are custodian of the records (as indicated in article regarding prior case)? At what point does the Prosecution become the custodian of the reports (if they do), and have the ability to urge the court to keep such information confidential?
I (personally) have no problem with the reports remaining sealed when complete. Was just curious as to why it was requested by the Prosecution and not Coroner's office.
El Paso County coroner seeks to hide Flick and Zetina's autopsy reports
You would have to pass the Bar Exam in the state in which you were to practice.
Yes. He absolutely could have. But it appears he didn't. Thankfully.
I measured a 6 year old, head, shrugged slumped shoulders and hips, all would (barely) fit through 8". That said this child is 2 years older than those lil angels, but while standing up straight and proper the shoulders would not fit. IDK, maybe I'm just looking for some comfort about breaking bones.....Unless rigor set in, then he'd likely have to break bones to cram them into that little opening.
Practice which part ?I shudder to wonder if he already practiced it.
I've been wondering if there were liquid level sensors in the tank, the contents were valuable. Maybe 2 bodies in one tank would trip the sensor alarm?
It was stated that he put them in the oil barrels to cover up the smell. I would also assume he thought it was a pretty good place to hide them. Jmo
Wrong.
Yes. I have wondered if he said tearfully to a family member, ' I don't know, I can't even believe it, but I must have lost my mind, and killed them...' and maybe the family member said 'are you sure it was YOU that killed them?' ...
OK. Thank you for the kind correction.
In your opinion, could Jose Báez, for example, who is licensed to practice in FL, represent CW in CO? I believe that was the poster’s question.
Yes, and I don't think "LE sources" has to = LE officers. Could be anybody with ties to LE.I think @MsBetsy is referring to the two LE sources mentioned in this early article.
I just assumed they were misquoted or that the journo misinterpreted what the officers meant by 'confession' and assumed he'd confessed to all the murders. And ran with it...
Sources: Husband of pregnant Frederick woman arrested, confessed to killing her and 2 daughters
AnnieHe did not confess to killing the children and then change is story to state he only killed his wife.
Well, we do know that he changed his story at least once, from them all being missing, to admitting he killed Shanann.He did not confess to killing the children and then change is story to state he only killed his wife.