Mercurydime
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Why would the DA seek the Death Penalty if they did not have a lot of solid evidence? Usually they only go for the DP if it is rock solid, imo.
Good point!
Why would the DA seek the Death Penalty if they did not have a lot of solid evidence? Usually they only go for the DP if it is rock solid, imo.
Why would the DA seek the Death Penalty if they did not have a lot of solid evidence? Usually they only go for the DP if it is rock solid, imo.
Why would the DA seek the Death Penalty if they did not have a lot of solid evidence? Usually they only go for the DP if it is rock solid, imo.
Seeking the death penalty can make those accused far more likely to strike a deal before a trial.
Something just doesn't seem right here. never really has. I am wondering if the only evidence is jailhouse blabber from the younger Adams. if you have alot of evidence, you leak out a morsel to make the defense chase and the arrested panic and make plea attempts. I dunno...
I'm with you there. I agree with everything else Noatak said, but I don't think the person abducting her had to know anything about the goings-on at the Bobo household. Certainly it's a liability for the brother to be inside, which he evidently didn't know. I think he just waited for her that am and grabbed her when he could. I do think they were looking for Holly specifically (as opposed to any pretty girl to rape). But I don't think the killer had to know Holly's schedule or anything.
She is just speculating. If they had anything like that they wouldn't be playing games trying to stall handing over discovery in the way they have been doing. It would be an open and shut case, so there would be no point in endangering it with potential legal technicalities. IMO, I don't think there is much or even any forensic evidence implicating the accused.
My opinions only, no facts here:
Then we had a woman who claimed to have seen a cell-phone video of Holly after her abduction; this led to the implications of after-the-fact involvement by two other men (also brothers); but I think the police have backed off from this investigative direction and no charges will ever be filed or re-filed. I believe that these two brothers are innocent and uninvolved.
EPILOGUE
It gets weirder from hereon, when you follow the subsequent travails of the mentally-challenged younger brother (one of his relatives says he has the IQ of a ten-year old). The mentally-challenged younger brother may have initially been given immunity for his prison-testimony and briefly released from his prison sentence to witness protection or safe-house as a reward for his testimony of March 4, 2014. It seems to me, that after release, the younger brother then refused to play-ball, was re-arrested, variously charged and re-charged, and the rest is history.
So yes, I personally believe that the mentally-challenged younger brothers testimony has loomed very large in this case; but I am not disavowing that the authorities possess significant forensic evidence. But he did not play ball and now is on ice with the other two suspects.
Sleuth On!
>I seriously doubt the high school would graduate a student who had the IQ of a 10 year old.
Do we have any confirmation what level of school he has completed? I haven't seen anything. From what I understand, they do graduate mentally handicapped students. They just have different curriculum and requirements.
Also, unless he's so mentally handicapped that he is non-verbal and just sitting in a corner drooling on himself, it doesn't matter. Prosecutors can and have executed mentally handicapped individuals before and continually fight to to do so. There are many people in prison who have intellectual functioning that low.
Here's a link:Mr. Noatak said:For any of you who are interested, I made a fairly long (updated and "clue-full") post on the Websleuths' Maura Murray thread tonight.
Just watched it live. They said there would be more on the news at 6.
Basically, all 3 accused have to have death penalty qualified attorneys, so there will be more delays as they find additional representation. Not sure what further info they will have at 6.