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This is the first I've heard of the gun charge. That wasn't listed prior as far as I know. There seems to be more evidence then and that's one big hint. :waitasec:
Joe Friday, do you know if they post court docs. in Illinois? I follow Caylee's case and know about the Sunshine Law in Florida but that's very unusual is it not? What do other states reveal, how and when I wonder?
We all know how easily the media can get it wrong. Remember the little tid-bit of information about the POI calling in a tip about the fire in the park? Well that turned out to be incorrectly reported by the media. I'm thinking the weapons charge is just another media mistake as well. I haven't seen the weapons charge anywhere other then that one article.
I seen in this article "Police also were interested in Curl because they knew he frequented Prairie Park, where Keller told friends she was headed when she was last seen Oct. 14, Feithen said." I sure hope LE has more on this guy like physical evidence, then just the fact that he frequented the park. Now that we know Billy didn't call in a tip about the fire in the park I'm wondering what it was that sparked LE's attention to Billy in the first place. http://www.daily-chronicle.com/2010/10/31/family-of-william-curl-says-he-is-innocent/aru8cmu/
Of course the prosecutor Phil Montgomery saying "I am not going to comment what the evidence is. There's obviously quite a bit of evidence. Whether or not there was a confession or not, that will come out at the trial," This makes one think that there was quite a bit of evidence such as a confession to suggest that Billy is the man. Why else would he say he is not going to comment about a confession if he was responding to a reporters question about if Billy had confessed, if Billy had not confessed. Don't you think he would have simply said "No, he did not confess" if he hadn't. http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local&id=7757804
As far as Illinois posting court documents. Usually the only time I see this is when a good reporter goes to the the court house, requests the documents such as probable cause statements for search warrants spelling out what LE expects to find or the return of the search warrant showing what evidence was actually collected during the search warrant and then posts them on their news website.