margarita25
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They would be smart to get an injunction from a court to prevent its publication.
Murder Sheet contacted LE to let them know about the documents they downloaded when they were made public "accidently". They asked if there would be a problem if BM/KaK interview was released. LE did not have a problem with it according to Murder Sheet. I don't know about the next interview to be released but I would assume they asked LE about that too. They seem to be responsible podcasters. They said it is taking them awhile to release the next interview because it is long and they are making redactions to protect victim names etc. MooThey would be smart to get an injunction from a court to prevent its publication.
Murder Sheet contacted LE to let them know about the documents they downloaded when they were made public "accidently". They asked if there would be a problem if BM/KaK interview was released. LE did not have a problem with it according to Murder Sheet. I don't know about the next interview to be released but I would assume they asked LE about that too. They seem to be responsible podcasters. They said it is taking them awhile to release the next interview because it is long and they are making redactions to protect victim names etc. Moo
Highly doubt it was deliberately leaked as the documents were only available for a short time window before being pulled down. Seems like a clerical error that Murder Sheet was able to exploit which allowed them to get access to court documents that were uploaded for discovery purposes and were mistakenly put on a public facing portal for the lawyers involved in KAK's trial.
As for the idea that a judge can issue an injunction to stop their publication, that sounds even less likely. Judges issue gag orders to stop trial participants from leaking information, not to stop media outlets who already have the information from reporting on it. The cat's already out of the bag so to speak in this case with the Murder Sheet already having downloaded the documents. If they were asking a clerk to send the docs to them that would be a different scenario but this is pretty much well within first amendment protected territory now since they already have them.
I hear you - but surely this activates the 6th Amendment also, the right to a fair trial. If primary evidence is leaked, and widely disseminated, then that evidence can't fairly be used, IMO. That the police gave the nod to Murder Sheet suggests to me that this information might not have any probatory value after-all, because if it did, they would be scrambling to stop its publication. Or, the possible suspects it concerns are either no longer suspects or no longer alive. JMO.
Do we know if other missing teenagers have been looked at in relation to the Delphi case?
I found two who are 18 when they went missing (and arguably looked younger), who went missing in 2014 and 2016:
IN - IN - Karena McClerkin, 18, Kokomo, 11 Oct 2016
IN - IN - Marina Boelter, 18, Bloomfield, 31 December 2014
If you plot these on a map it looks like the central point is Indianapolis - about a 60-70 miles drive from each place where these girls were last seen, and Delphi.
I guess if it had been a case of documents being stolen and leaked maybe a judge could, if LE petitioned it, block publishing? Being it looks like an error was made in uploading, I do believe the cats' out of the bag would apply.Highly doubt it was deliberately leaked as the documents were only available for a short time window before being pulled down. Seems like a clerical error that Murder Sheet was able to exploit which allowed them to get access to court documents that were uploaded for discovery purposes and were mistakenly put on a public facing portal for the lawyers involved in KAK's trial.
As for the idea that a judge can issue an injunction to stop their publication, that sounds even less likely. Judges issue gag orders to stop trial participants from leaking information, not to stop media outlets who already have the information from reporting on it. The cat's already out of the bag so to speak in this case with the Murder Sheet already having downloaded the documents. If they were asking a clerk to send the docs to them that would be a different scenario but this is pretty much well within first amendment protected territory now since they already have them.
I would share your reaction had I not known they informed LE. No need to be sorry, it is very emotional and I am sure no one wants anything to hurt the case, that is except BGThank you for posting this Deerrun. I’m sorry everyone that I overreacted a bit with my earlier post. I don’t want to be unfair and critical to the podcasters, it just really concerned me that the investigation may potentially be harmed with information being released that should not have been. I just don’t want anything to make the case and hopefully a trial and getting a conviction any more difficult than it already is. If the information is properly redacted and law enforcement have no objections to it being released then it would alleviate my concerns.
Thank you for posting this Deerrun. I’m sorry everyone that I overreacted a bit with my earlier post. I don’t want to be unfair and critical to the podcasters, it just really concerned me that the investigation may potentially be harmed with information being released that should not have been. I just don’t want anything to make the case and hopefully a trial and getting a conviction any more difficult than it already is. If the information is properly redacted and law enforcement have no objections to it being released then it would alleviate my concerns.
I remember in the Rhoden Family murders case, it was every theory out there being discussed with in the parameters of Sheriff Reader's TV interview where he said he thought the killers were locals. Then when they came out and said the "focus" was on the Wagner family it just all made sense. This, KAK and his Dad, still isn't feeling like that did...at least not to me...yet.I was looking through the old press conferences on this case and five years ago today was when the families had a press conference asking for help in solving the case. Each time a new POI comes up it seems like police are close to solving the case. Then enough time passes and you wonder if they really are close to solving the case. In older cases I wonder if people thought the same thing.
I remember in the Rhoden Family murders case, it was every theory out there being discussed with in the parameters of Sheriff Reader's TV interview where he said he thought the killers were locals. Then when they came out and said the "focus" was on the Wagner family it just all made sense. This, KAK and his Dad, still isn't feeling like that did...at least not to me...yet.
My curiosity is just going crazy with wanting to hear what LE asked and how, 194 pages of it! The question on page 4 of the KAK interview that asks about KG's phone...not LG's phone, having contact with KAK's phone the night the girl's were missing, that has me reeling.
Is it really possible that LE had the killer(s) so quickly but didn't see it?
I would agree with all that except one thing bugs the heck out of me. It was the iPhone4 that had the anthony_shots info on it, not the iPhone5 that he wiped to unrecoverable. Both of those phone's just scream, LOOK DEEPER. Then Libby's phone was factory wiped. Did the IT guys just totally mess up? idkI think the fact that they raided their house less than two weeks after the murder implies they knew it was a solid lead. Based on what I remember and what the public knows, I don't think there were that many warrants of this type issued early on.
They could have put them on the back burner because there wasn't really a lot of strong evidence and there were other leads to follow. But that 2019 presser, talking about "you thought we had gone a different direction" does speak to me. There's been a lot of rumors about a false alibi as well in the years since. KAK being charged could have changed the game for them.
Didn't LE go as far as to tell people publicly to stop harassing/doxing those early search warrants people? Or was that just the Bicycle Bridge Rd ones?if these two had anything to do with the case..they would have been identified by now and dealt with..even the leak sounds like having zero importance to le
the digital trace is what made them issue that warrant..just like they searched logans house and many others
FBI searches Peru home, finds no link to Delphi killings
Thank you for sharing that part of the decision! It's an incredibly important point IMO: if we allow prior restraints on the press at all, we have every possible criminal and civil proceeding afterwards, now possibly closed to public oversight, subject to pleading and influence from special interests. The USA's Founding Fathers thought freedom of the press and freedom of speech were important enough to embed them rock-solidly in the constitution. IMO we need NOT to start chipping at that rock foundation."... resort to prior restraints on the freedom of the press is a constitutionally impermissible method ..."
I would agree with all that except one thing bugs the heck out of me. It was the iPhone4 that had the anthony_shots info on it, not the iPhone5 that he wiped to unrecoverable. Both of those phone's just scream, LOOK DEEPER. Then Libby's phone was factory wiped. Did the IT guys just totally mess up? idk