Deceased/Not Found IL - Yingying Zhang, 26, Urbana, 9 June 2017 #6 *Arrest*

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To my mind Bruno pulling out has less to do with money than the fact that they have reviewed the evidence and they now know he is guilty of both kidnapping and murder and will be found to be so. They probably hate him even more than most after what they have learned and simply cannot/will not defend evil of this horrendous level.

At the most basic level, the attorney's duties are to ensure that the rights of his client are not violated. On a realistic level, they are out to make money and this case represents a lot of money and sudden prestige for the younger Brunos. Who in their right mind would hire a 20 something to defend them against kidnapping charges in federal court? Tom has been an attorney in the community for a long time. They don't care whether BC is guilty or innocent. Bruno himself suspected that he may have been selected through an Internet search. Bruno doesn't advertise but this kind of exposure is better than any advertising.

Lawyers need to choose their clients carefully. They can, and do, ask for retainers ahead of taking cases. Because they chose to represent a client who could not pay may not be a good enough reason for a judge to grant permission to withdraw from the case. When they file a notice of appearance with the court they are asking the court for permission to represent the accused. The court can, and does on rare occasions, decline their request (I vaguely recall the judge in OJ Simpson's case denying permission because he felt OJ had enough representation already). This is why they must request permission to withdraw.

Janie Miller is not the public defender for this court. This is Federal court. The Brunos may ask for permission to be withdrawn as counsel for financial reasons but it is unlikely that the judge would grant the request on those grounds alone. In this court, the judge would be more likely to essentially assign the Bruno's as the public defender. I think the Central District of Illinois only has 3 public defenders. That would leave the Central District without public defenders until this thing goes to trial.

The Brunos would submit their bills to the court for payment. This kind of arrangement is not uncommon in capital cases and high profile cases. I suspect that the Brunos were well aware of what they were getting themselves into when they took on a case with a client who does not appear to have the means to hire them.
 
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From the time BC took YYZ in his car, when and where is next time time he is known to be seen?

Known. three days later when he was interviewed by police at his apartment. He was known to go to a gym regularly but I do not know of any published reports that he went to the gym during this time.
 
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Was that before or after his roommate allowed LE to enter the apartment and remove computers etc.?
 
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Was that before or after his roommate allowed LE to enter the apartment and remove computers etc.?
Please do you have a link for that entry/removal by LE?
 
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I remember watching a video clip on the evening news that showed LE coming out of the apartment carrying items that were identified as belonging to BC. I will have to back track to see if it was mentioned in this forum.
 
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The information can be found in item 20 of the formal complaint filed at the time if BC's arrest on June 30, 2017.
 
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Known. three days later when he was interviewed by police at his apartment. He was known to go to a gym regularly but I do not know of any published reports that he went to the gym during this time.
So formally 3 days after YYZ was disappeared.

Informally would come from one of our WSers. Did she happen to mention when she saw him next (at the gym), and if so, when?
 
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So formally 3 days after YYZ was disappeared.

Informally would come from one of our WSers. Did she happen to mention when she saw him next (at the gym), and if so, when?
I don't recall. Probably Monday? But that would be the same date as the initial police visit so bit of a moot point.

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[video=twitter;905163799572992006]https://twitter.com/KatherineFoxIL/status/905163799572992006[/video]
 
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Wow, can't blame them. I'd ask to be taken off the case too. Hard to defend a monster.
 
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“The family can’t pay for a death penalty defense” that line is key. Because kidnapping charge alone under a federal level does not carry a death penalty, but murder and kidnapping do. Makes me wonder if this case isn’t about to busted wide open pretty soon.
 
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“The family can’t pay for a death penalty defense” that line is key. Because kidnapping charge alone under a federal level does not carry a death penalty, but murder and kidnapping do. Makes me wonder if this case isn’t about to busted wide open pretty soon.

I sure hope so. Ying Ying's poor family needs answers and to be able to go home with her. This limbo is intolerable for them.
 
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Note that Bruno asked to be removed AFTER reviewing the evidence presented to them by the FBI. Clearly they realized the 🤬🤬🤬 was nailed for murder. Very very sad and tragic for the family and Yingying.
 
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Took a while, but we're finally off the front page.
 
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