FL - Damion Tillman, Keven Springfield, & Brandon Rollins, massacred, Frostproof, 17 July 2020

Did they know their attackers?


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  • #721
My body language interpretation must be way off. I thought when TJ raised his hands up in the store, they were talking about fishing and he was showing what a big fish he caught. :oops::oops::oops:
Haa -- I thought the same thing!

But I agree this must be the way of the psychopath that wakes up on Friday and makes sure the truck is loaded with a firearm and ammunition because today feels about right for killing. Never needs a reason. MOO
 
  • #722
I agree, the neck popping at the end is an I'm pizzed motion, JMO. I'll bet TJ said something to DT about Keven and DT blew him off.

Keven was a mechanic right? He likely had nothing to do with whatever TJ was going off about, maybe just an association with a shop.
Agreed. JT looked to me like he had a "should I kill him now? Or wait till later?" type of thought go thru his head. I wonder, if had have chosen to attack DT in some way right then and there, how differently things would have played out. I'd guess he might not have done more than punched him a few times with that being a public place & other people being around. And maybe he'd finally have been thrown in jail for a while after racking up another assault charge. I dont mean anything bad towards DT by this but, it's too bad he didnt say something that would have tripped JT's trigger just a bit more and set him off then & there. (If only ifs & buts were more than candy & nuts.)
 
  • #723
I have never in my life seen a press conference like the one Sheriff Judd conducted in this case. I'm still a bit speechless, but wanted to say bravo!!!

If I were a criminal, I'd think twice about committing it in his jurisdiction!!

Right?

We've seen ALOT of pressers, too!!!

I was clenching my arm in my office, riveted by his oratory skills.

Any accolades I could give would seem to fall short, somehow.

Sheriff Judd is the antithesis of that evil lot.
 
  • #724
I have a question. If a person who is connected to these three knew who committed the killings before LE arrested them, could that person be charged with concealing info?
 
  • #725
My friends and coworkers tease me for my “obsession” for Grady Judd. Each time they get to meet and take a picture with him they make sure to send it to me. He is so passionate and serious about getting criminals off the street. Unfortunately, the courts don’t seem to have that same passion. The news today has been so devastating to hear. The murders were senseless period, but hearing exactly why they died has been hard to hear. Absolutely, senseless and unexpected. Prayers to their families and loved ones, as well as the community, LE, and other first responders!

Right?

We've seen ALOT of pressers, too!!!

I was clenching my arm in my office, riveted by his oratory skills.

Any accolades I could give would seem to fall short, somehow.

Sheriff Judd is the antithesis of that evil lot.
 
  • #726
I wonder if it’s something like ‘he was found with 70 stolen car parts so charged with 70 offenses‘ type of thing.

I’ve run a lot of background checks and the most arrests I’d ever seen was 70, and this fellow was well into his 60s.

Well, this is the Sunshine State so I would expect in the next day or two for all those felonies to be reported on by mainstream media it's too exactly what they were.
 
  • #727
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  • #728
I have a question. If a person who is connected to these three knew who committed the killings before LE arrested them, could that person be charged with concealing info?
No. Knowing about a crime is not a crime.
To me it's immoral, but it's not illegal.
 
  • #729
BTW...just popping in now that I'm off work.
Anybody who knows me knows I'm gonna say it....
What is it with people at a brutal tremendously bloody crime scene and suddenly driving to the nearest fast food place for a burger?????

WTH kind of person even thinks about food after something like that?
A cold-blooded 🤬🤬🤬!
 
  • #730
No. Knowing about a crime is not a crime.
To me it's immoral, but it's not illegal.
That is incorrect; it is called a misprision of felony charge. Seldom used but was used in a neighboring county of Polk County. The misprision statute provides that “[w]hoever, having knowledge of the actual commission of a felony cognizable by a court of the United States, conceals and does not as soon as possible make known the same to some judge or other person in civil or military authority under the United States,” is guilty of misprision. FindLaw's United States Eleventh Circuit case and opinions.
 
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Snipped and BBM

I do NOT agree with the above. Not saying that it was overly animated.

However, at 1:17 it appears like Damion is exasperated and shaking his head like, "nah"

That is when TJ started throwing up his arms, etc...and you can see it looks like that ended at 1:29

In my opinion, it got real at at 1:34. They're no longer talking and you can see the expression on the body of TJ change. The part that stands out the most is at 1:37 with TJ cracking his neck side to side basically telling himself, "alright, let's go"

Growing up in a rural town, this looked like the mannerisms I've seen when someone wants to keep something going. However, those turned into fights and not triple murder

This is just my opinion and quite frankly looked similar to situations I've seen countless times at gas stations, etc...

I think the brother will work with the police as he doesn't have many options.

I'd put money there was some comment from TJ in regards to Kevin being out there between 1:02-1:29 and I'll stick with my 1:37 number as the time I think TJ knew it wasn't over

We'll see I guess.

I agree completely with your interpretation of the video at DG. I had the exact same thoughts. The way TJ threw his arms up also seemed like frustration or something. Or like “alright dude, whatever”. JMO
 
  • #732
I have a question. If a person who is connected to these three knew who committed the killings before LE arrested them, could that person be charged with concealing info?

I think if they had a slither of proof that the younger brother knew his intentions as he drove him there, he would get a share in the murder charges.
 
  • #733
That is incorrect; it is called a misprision of felony charge. Seldom used but was used in a neighboring county of Polk County. FindLaw's United States Eleventh Circuit case and opinions.
One would have to actively hide the knowledge from authorities, or actually be a person of some authority. Just having the knowledge in and of itself is not illegal. One can know about a crime and not report it...and that is not a crime. To me it's wrong, but knowing and doing nothing about it (as we have seen in numerous other case here) is not illegal. It's just sh*tty.
 
  • #734
BTW...just popping in now that I'm off work.
Anybody who knows me knows I'm gonna say it....
What is it with people at a brutal tremendously bloody crime scene and suddenly driving to the nearest fast food place for a burger?????

WTH kind of person even thinks about food after something like that?
A cold-blooded ***!
Google the term Anti Social Personality Disorder if your not familiar with it. Psychopath is a term also commonly used for the disorder but ASPD has a couple of forms and can vary. A truly wicked ASPD type of person would fit the Hannibal Lector persona. People will often try to generalize the affliction with someone who just claims to be an "anti-social" type of person but that commonly used reference is a far cry from a bonified medically diagnosed person with a true type A ASP disorder. This behavior is something that no one can really begin to believe could even exist until they've really interacted with it.
 
  • #735
I think if they had a slither of proof that the younger brother knew his intentions as he drove him there, he would get a share in the murder charges.
Not referring to the brother, but rather to someone who was not at the murder scene, and possibly knew after the fact who the killers were.
 
  • #736
One would have to actively hide the knowledge from authorities, or actually be a person of some authority. Just having the knowledge in and of itself is not illegal. One can know about a crime and not report it...and that is not a crime. To me it's wrong, but knowing and doing nothing about it (as we have seen in numerous other case here) is not illegal. It's just sh*tty.
Or lie to LE when questioned.
 
  • #737
That is incorrect; it is called a misprision of felony charge. Seldom used but was used in a neighboring county of Polk County. The misprision statute provides that “[w]hoever, having knowledge of the actual commission of a felony cognizable by a court of the United States, conceals and does not as soon as possible make known the same to some judge or other person in civil or military authority under the United States,” is guilty of misprision. FindLaw's United States Eleventh Circuit case and opinions.
Very interesting read....thank you.
 
  • #738
Here in Australia we have the terms "accessory before the fact", and "accessory after the fact", and they are charged.
 
  • #739
One would have to actively hide the knowledge from authorities, or actually be a person of some authority. Just having the knowledge in and of itself is not illegal. One can know about a crime and not report it...and that is not a crime. To me it's wrong, but knowing and doing nothing about it (as we have seen in numerous other case here) is not illegal. It's just sh*tty.
I am not a lawyer nor do I work in the legal profession - but I strongly believe you are wrong on this point. As stated "Misprison of Felony" is seldom used, but it applies to those with knowledge of a crime who passively take no action.
 
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