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Is it known he was home all that time?LL & WRE didn't live at the end of some rural lane. They lived in an apartment complex. How did Lonzie stay invisible for 6 0r 7 hours.
Is it known he was home all that time?LL & WRE didn't live at the end of some rural lane. They lived in an apartment complex. How did Lonzie stay invisible for 6 0r 7 hours.
How about someone covering for him or each other?
Good reasoning. However, If someone was aware of what he did & felt it was partly their fault, they could go along with the car jacking ruse. I'm not buying he's smart enough to pin it on them.
Here you go:http://jacksonville.com/news/crime/...ing-lonzie-case-questions-evidence-says-state
Mother of suspect in Lonzie case questions evidence, says State Attorney's Office bullied her
--unfortunately I've run out of reading free articles here, can someone please give an idea of what it's about..
The mother of the main suspect in toddler Lonzie Barton's disappearance said she questions the validity of the video recently released in the case and said that the State Attorney's Office — even State Attorney Angela Corey herself — tried to bully her last week.
The State Attorney’s Office said it was the other way around concerning the interview.
“The hostility came from one direction — Wanda Ebron,” according to a statement released by Jackie Barnard. “Mrs. Ebron was hostile, uncooperative and evasive in the interview.”
Ebron, 58, said the State Attorney’s Office kept her and her husband, William Ebron Sr., separate when they questioned the two about their son, William Ruben Ebron Jr., on Thursday after being subpoenaed.
As for the Ebrons’ older son, Ruben Ebron told police that Lonzie was abducted when the car the 21-month-old was in was driven away, but the case is now being investigated as a homicide without a body.
Slideshow: The search for missing toddler Lonzie Barton
Wanda Ebron said questioning at the State Attorney’s Office didn’t go smoothly. At times, shouting matches erupted between her and the prosecutors. “They were trying to make me say what they wanted to hear,” she said.
She said they showed her a video that police believe shows her son running away from the car that he said was stolen with Lonzie inside. If Ruben Ebron is in the video, it would contradict his story he was getting ready to pick up Lonzie's mother from work and left the boy in the car to get something from his apartment. When he came back out, he told police, somebody was driving off in the car.
Ebron said after watching the video, she couldn’t say whether that was her son. “I did not agree because I did not know what the hell they were showing me,” she said.
She said it looked to her as if the video was the result of cut and paste, as if it had been manipulated to show her son in that situation when it may not have been him.
She said her husband also couldn’t identify their son in the video. Police previously said they believe it’s him because the clothes appear to be the same as the ones he was wearing when he talked with investigators the morning of Lonzie’s disappearance.
“They asked me a million things," Ebron said. "Angela [Corey] chimed in and read me the law and the riot act. She was doing it with the meanest face I’ve ever seen on anybody. … They were trying to bully me.”
Ebron said her husband’s experience didn’t seem as bad as hers.
“State Attorney Angela Corey had very little interaction with Mrs. Ebron other than to explain what her obligations were and to diffuse Mrs. Ebron’s hostile demeanor,” according to the State Attorney’s Office statement. “There is a record of this interview and that record will show that Mr. Ebron’s interview was conducted by the same prosecutors and Mr. Ebron cooperated with authorities during the interview.”
She said her son isn’t 100 percent innocent and probably does deserve to serve time behind bars, but not for murder.
She said if he’s holding something back, it probably has to do with drugs.
Wanda Ebron said that based on conversations she’s had with Lonzie’s mother, 25-year-old Lonna Lauramore, her feeling is that the boy is not dead, and she’s hoping and praying he’s OK.
When the Ebrons talked with their son Monday night, he said he was doing fine but that the police want Lauramore to pursue domestic-violence charges so they can keep him in jail if he gets off for Lonzie, according to his mother.
She said Lauramore has been calling the Ebrons to show her support and says how much she loves their son. Lauramore said she knows he didn’t hurt Lonzie and when the truth comes out her child be back with her.
“With all of the information I’m hearing from everyone, I just don’t believe he’s dead,” Wanda Ebron said.
LL & WRE didn't live at the end of some rural lane. They lived in an apartment complex. How did Lonzie stay invisible for 6 0r 7 hours.
http://jacksonville.com/news/crime/...ing-lonzie-case-questions-evidence-says-state
Mother of suspect in Lonzie case questions evidence, says State Attorney's Office bullied her
--unfortunately I've run out of reading free articles here, can someone please give an idea of what it's about..
After reading that article I think I know why Ruben won't take responsibility.
:dramaqueen:
I guess the mudslinging is about to start up in Jax, FL.
Is it known he was home all that time?
How about someone covering for him or each other?
From the article:
She said Lauramore has been calling the Ebrons to show her support and says how much she loves their son. Lauramore said she knows he didn’t hurt Lonzie and when the truth comes out her child be back with her.
if that's the case, he didn't need to be invisible. He just needed to be absent. For all we know, he could have spent hours divvying up drug packets in preparation for sale at some drug house, and won't disclose that for fear of retribution.I don't know but a witness claims that WRE wasn't. Or at least his car wasn't.
How is she going to cover for him? She was at work. She doesn't have access to the car or apartment and didn't have access to those things before the police did, so I don't see how she would be able to cover for him i.e. remove or clean up evidence, etc. She could be telling the police he's a great guy and she loves him and blah blah blah. Maybe she is, I don't know, and I don't really care if she is, because that doesn't cover for him. JSO knows Ruben isn't a nice guy, so I don't see how singing his praises (if she even is) would help him in the long run.
I don't know. I just don't see a cover up being effective.
IMO
I will concede there is a very remote possibility he is not talking to LE so as to protect another person, but it doesn't make sense to me why he would do so. He might be hoping there isn't enough evidence to convict him, I guess.
The only person covering for him seems to be his mom. And I think I trust her word about as much as I trust his.
As I said before, I think it happened before she went to work.
It could have. And i can see a scenario where those two would cover for each other if they were both to blame for what happened to Lonzie because of some type of negligence that could of caused the boys demise.
Would they rat on each other if Lonzie died of an illegal substance overdose? I don't think so, because then they would have to give up all kinds of other type of information about being in possession of those illegal substances and that wasn't about to happen IMO.
Why wouldn't he rat on her? Especially since he's sitting in jail and she's apparently gone back to her husband. They've both already been arrested on drug charges, so why would it be a big thing now? I'm not saying you guys aren't correct; it just doesn't make sense to me.
ETA: I don't know about numbers, or even specific cases, but don't people usually turn on each other more often than clam up to save their partner's bacon? IDK.
IMO
Why wouldn't he rat on her? Especially since he's sitting in jail and she's apparently gone back to her husband. They've both already been arrested on drug charges, so why would it be a big thing now? I'm not saying you guys aren't correct; it just doesn't make sense to me.
ETA: I don't know about numbers, or even specific cases, but don't people usually turn on each other more often than clam up to save their partner's bacon? IDK.
IMO
Whoa! Very interesting comments by the mother.
IMO - I am beginning to think -- from piecing together mother's words of :drugs + deserves jail time + - but not murder + LL thinks L is alive that:
L was "sold" for drugs and/or money (interpretation: still alive, drugs, not murder)
LL AND her BF were involved (both needed money & drugs)
BF "did" the transaction but LL knew
and yes, it was preplanned - and staged
IMO IMO IMO ps - BF = you know who in jail
Would also explain why L has no been found. And why LL has been dead silent.
Why wouldn't he rat on her? Especially since he's sitting in jail and she's apparently gone back to her husband. They've both already been arrested on drug charges, so why would it be a big thing now? I'm not saying you guys aren't correct; it just doesn't make sense to me.
ETA: I don't know about numbers, or even specific cases, but don't people usually turn on each other more often than clam up to save their partner's bacon? IDK.
IMO
Whoa! Very interesting comments by the mother.
IMO - I am beginning to think -- from piecing together mother's words of :drugs + deserves jail time + - but not murder + LL thinks L is alive that:
L was "sold" for drugs and/or money (interpretation: still alive, drugs, not murder)
LL AND her BF were involved (both needed money & drugs)
BF "did" the transaction but LL knew
and yes, it was preplanned - and staged
IMO IMO IMO ps - BF = you know who in jail
Would also explain why L has no been found. And why LL has been dead silent.
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