GUILTY IL - Carrie Olson, 29, Rock Island, 28 Dec 2013

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I didn't get a chance to see the live steam today from the beginning so I missed some of what the judge had to say. Hopefully someone will post the entire program to YouTube.

I'm so glad there is finally justice for Carrie. I feel so bad for her parents. I'm sure hearing the judge say he was finding McVay guilty was a huge relieve and some closure for them, but it will never replace what they have lost.
 
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Tara Becker ‏@TaraBecker_QCT · 31m31 minutes ago
The attorneys will determine a sentencing date at a later time. Sentencing will happen within 60 days. #mcvay

Tara Becker ‏@TaraBecker_QCT · 30m30 minutes ago
Thank you to everyone who followed along during this trial. #mcvay
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And thank you Tara for concisely covering the trial with such reliability, it's deeply appreciated.
 
  • #943
No DP in Illinois? 20-60 is a joke.


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Judge finds McVay guilty in death of Carrie Olson
http://qctimes.com/news/local/crime...cle_abe3babf-6077-5959-ba80-ec2d0dac5407.html
A Rock Island County judge listed point-by-point Friday all the problems he had with Timothy J. McVay’s version about the final hours with his ex-girlfriend, Carrie Olson. It was those inconsistencies Judge F. Michael Meersman said that led him to convict the 40-year-old Rock Island man of first-degree murder and concealment of a homicidal death.

“I’m not finding you guilty to make anybody happy,” Meersman said in front of a packed courtroom. “I’m finding you guilty because based on the totality of the evidence and witnesses, combined with the fact that your version to Davenport Police on Jan. 3 (2014) is misleading at best, and at worst just a flat-out lie.”
After Meersman pronounced his verdict, family and friends of Olson cried and hugged in the packed courtroom and in the hallway outside. McVay was quickly led out of the courtroom.

Olson’s father, Dave Olson, said he was “happy with the outcome” and thanked prosecutors, law enforcement and the community for their support before and after his daughter was found.

When asked if there are still questions about his daughter’s death, Olson quietly said, “I think we know the answers. I think we know the answers.”
Photos & more at link.
 
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Thanks Kate, I found this through your link, also a good read:

Olsons cracked their daughter's case

Thanks back. This part in your link says a lot:
The reason the cops knew where McVay was staying in Las Vegas after dumping Carrie's body in Minnesota was because her dad found the hotel.

"He was cold calling hotels all over Vegas," Stengel said. "He acted like he was looking for a buddy, and he found him at the Four Queens. He was doing everything he could do, and he didn't stop."

It is possible, without the Olsons' timely intervention, the surveillance video from a Rock Island gas station that showed McVay in Carrie's car would have been erased. Ditto for the video from the I.H. Mississippi Valley Credit Union that showed him trying to use Carrie's debit card.

Carrie's parents had no small role in landing a conviction against her killer.

and this part:
But her parents made him pay. They cannot exact from him all that he took, but they got the last thing they had to hope for: Justice for Carrie.
 
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Tara Becker ‏@TaraBecker_QCT · 9m9 minutes ago
Oct. 9 sentencing date has been set for Timothy #McVay for the death of Carrie Olson. #qctimes #qctcrime
 
  • #948
McVay sentenced to 45 years for Carrie Olson’s murder

Meersman sentenced McVay to 40 years, plus three years of supervised release, for the murder conviction; McVay was also sentenced to an additional, consecutive, five years in prison plus another year of supervised release for the concealment of a homicidal death.

Meersman said he was compelled to also let the public know what the sentence means.

"By my calculation, you will be at least 80 years old before you are eligible for parole in this state," Meersman said.

http://wqad.com/2015/10/09/live-at-1-p-m-tim-mcvay-to-be-sentenced-for-the-murder-of-carrie-olson/
 
  • #949
So many unanswered questions on this case, but I am glad he may never see the light of day.
I hope Carrie's parents can now have some peace.

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  • #950
Carrie's story will be featured on NBCs Dateline this Friday night. It will be the first story featuring someone who was featured in their "Missing in America" Series which they publish on FB and on their website.

RIP Carrie.


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McVay sentenced to 45 years for Carrie Olson’s murder

Meersman sentenced McVay to 40 years, plus three years of supervised release, for the murder conviction; McVay was also sentenced to an additional, consecutive, five years in prison plus another year of supervised release for the concealment of a homicidal death.

Meersman said he was compelled to also let the public know what the sentence means.

"By my calculation, you will be at least 80 years old before you are eligible for parole in this state," Meersman said.

http://wqad.com/2015/10/09/live-at-1-p-m-tim-mcvay-to-be-sentenced-for-the-murder-of-carrie-olson/

Rock Island man wants judge to reconsider his sentence

http://www.daily-journal.com/news/i...cle_00c97a77-b087-5553-a84f-00e569defa37.html
 
  • #953
Carrie's story will be featured on NBCs Dateline this Friday night. It will be the first story featuring someone who was featured in their "Missing in America" Series which they publish on FB and on their website.

RIP Carrie.


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Bumping to remind anyone interested. :rose:
 
  • #954
Don't miss 48 hours coming up at the top of the hour. About Carrie and it's new.

ETA It's on Discovery ID.
 
  • #955
Carrie Olson, 29, of Davenport, reported missing Dec. 30, 2013, after she did not show up for work. Her body was found on April 5, 2014, in a snowy wooded area outside of Hastings, Minnesota.

Ex-boyfriend Timothy J. McVay was found guilty of first-degree murder and concealment of a homicidal death in July 2015 and sentenced to 45 years in prison. Although an exact cause of death has never been determined, prosecutors suggested during a lengthy bench trial that Olson was suffocated.

Olson's dad was instrumental in helping to solve the case. His pressure for answers from McVay compelled McVay to lie, and this deception helped convince the judge that he was guilty, according to Quad-City Times archives.

Olson's dad also cold-called hotels in Las Vegas, pinning down where McVay went after dumping Olson's body. And it is possible that without his timely intervention, pertinent surveillance video from two businesses might have been erased.

The Big Story: Some Q-C missing remain unfound, others discovered after a violent death

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  • #956
Tara Becker-Gray @TaraBecker_QCT
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Also breaking today: The Illinois Appellate Court (Third District) has upheld the conviction of Timothy McVay in the December 2013 death of 29-year-old Carrie Olson of Davenport. #qctimes
 
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Carrie Olson mysteriously disappeared in December 2013 and was found dead a few months later (Image via Rapivos Tahi/YouTube)

Dateline: Secrets Uncovered will revisit the disappearance of Carrie Olson and her alleged murder by ex-boyfriend in the snowy winters of 2013. The episode titled Without a Trace will air on Wednesday, July 20, 2022, at 8 pm ET. The synopsis states:

"Carrie Olson has a heart of gold and a new man in her life, then she goes missing; loved ones launch a desperate search for answers, but investigators wonder if one of them is hiding a dark secret."
The body of a naked woman was discovered under a pine tree in the Presley Circle suburb of Minnesota on the evening of April 5, 2014. The day was relatively warmer compared to the brutal and snowy winters in the area. As per Capt. James Rogers of the Dakota County Sheriff's Office, the body seemed to have been dragged to that location, given the position in which it was found.

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