Yep. I knew it sounded familiar but couldn't place it until you said that.
There is an interesting YouTube video that summarizes the case nicely, also talks about some back and forth Facebook chats that this non-msm talk show/journalist (?) had with the roomate. Is there any way to direct people to this and still remain within TOS?
I did a search on youtube. I searched Molly young case, and the first one came up by a journalist/talk with initials MZ. Very interesting. So much more to the case then I was thinking.
Mike Carr has stepped aside and there has been a special prosecuter assigned to Molly's case!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mike Carr has stepped aside and there has been a special prosecuter assigned to Molly's case!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is awful. This is the first time I've heard this very sad story.
Hinky meter is off the charts and with just a very simple search and reading some posts online it becomes even more so.
Something stinks to high heaven in Central Illinois.
I'm off to read more, but there is something very wrong here, something I think we've seen before.![]()
Sort of easy to see what happened here, but that doesn't mean it could be proven with objective testimony delivered under oath in a court of law.
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Legalmania, apparently Molly texted the boyfriend's roomate (or someone texted the boyfriend's roomate from Molly's phone) stating that the boyfriend had gotten drunk and vomited all over himself and "needed help cleaning himself up".
One last interesting tidbit: Molly's boyfriend had fresh scratches on his side/back when police arrived. When questioned about these scratches, he stated they must have happened when he was giving Molly CPR. Three and a half hours after her approximate time of death, mind you.
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Neither boyfriend or roomate's DNA was ever tested.
Thank you, Mrsk--I am beginning to think one cannot go anywhere in southern Illinois without seeing green-Justice for Molly! The family's efforts to get a fair investigation are paying off!
I don't think its "sort of easy to see what HAPPENED" maybe "sort of easy to see what is POSSIBLE" but its also possible that she killed herself. And if it can't be proven, someone shouldn't be convicted.
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