Caught.. at the time of driving.. not weeks later. It's not a crime to own the vehicle, just driving it
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Wonder if the admitted trip to Lafayette to get fish was him driving while on probation. Jmo
Caught.. at the time of driving.. not weeks later. It's not a crime to own the vehicle, just driving it
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When i see that side by side i see the moustache and the red flushed side of face in BG.Forgot to add the picture source:
http://www.insideedition.com/headli...rty-where-bodies-of-indiana-hikers-were-found
[video=youtube;Jb-eOkWFf2M]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jb-eOkWFf2M[/video]
I thought he said he had returned home from buying the fish and was THEN asked by a neighbor if they could search his property?
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I also had a thought about how often the victim remains in the perps home after being deceased only to be disposed of the following day.
Agree that I think the perp was surprised at how fast others started showing up looking for the girls. I think the perp left in haste which could explain why the cell phone was left.
The perp may have still been in the process of staging the scene and maybe heard voices and maybe ran off. Voices will carry real nicely over water. The perp may have thought the search people calling for the girls around the bridge area he may have thought they were closing in on his spot even if they really were not heading his way. He may have just thought that as the voices carried over the water.
Sorry where does it say he stopped talking. Please can you link. Thank you.
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I agree but he may have been interupted for a search of his property during the clear up.
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Forgot to add the picture source:
http://www.insideedition.com/headli...rty-where-bodies-of-indiana-hikers-were-found
[video=youtube;Jb-eOkWFf2M]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jb-eOkWFf2M[/video]
I have a hard time with that, too, but I know that police deal with so many teenagers who go "missing" voluntarily due to family issues, school problems, etc., so it's understandable that they only look into cases where there are definite signs of foul play. I'm not saying I agree with it, but I can see how they may have heard that two teenage girls didn't show up somewhere on time and assumed that they were voluntarily avoiding going home for some reason.
Just reading about it now.Wonder if the admitted trip to Lafayette to get fish was him driving while on probation. Jmo
If you are known for being drunk mistskes will happen. IMOTrue, but then I think about having a house there you can take them to. Taking them to the house seems like far less chance of being seen & then later, maybe nighttime, take them somewhere away from your home/property.
jmo
The extra interesting thing about your excellent post is that another RN said many threads ago after listening to the clip of "down the hill" that the person who said it surely has COPD.
True, but then I think about having a house there you can take them to. Taking them to the house seems like far less chance of being seen & then later, maybe nighttime, take them somewhere away from your home/property.
jmo
Maybe he was puzzled by what they were asking him to say so it ended in a sort of question.
Maybe the bridge guy was headed there to drive Mr.L.?Just reading about it now.
For one time DUI in Indiana it states while on probation no drinking,driving,owning firearms or travelling out of the State of Indiana without written permission from parole officer.
http://www.indianadui.pro
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In reference to the pristine comment. RL was just answering Carez question that she said pristine first.
CASAREZ: There was not much to see, other than the crime scene tape around the area. The area was still very pristine. You couldn`t actually tell
that there was any such a violent action.
CASAREZ: You didn`t see any blood? You didn`t see a gruesome scene?
LOGAN: No, nothing. The area was very, very pristine. There was nothing there to see. I mean, really...
CASAREZ: Was there one crime scene and one location from what you could tell, or two separate crime scenes because there were two victims?
LOGAN: Just one. One scene. And apparently, I assume that both were found in this area because that`s -- what I`m pointing at to now is all
that -- is all that was there.
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1702/20/ptab.01.html
I wonder if RL had any visitors while he was in jail? As those conversations are usually being recorded. The phone calls too are recorded JMO
The Lafayette newspaper updated their story for the print edition today (or I missed it last night) to note that RL has been moved to another jail for his safety (BBM):
"Police arrested him Saturday on a probation violation warrant stemming from a drunk driving conviction. There is a 15-day probation violation hold on his release, and he remains incarcerated, Riley and Carroll County Sheriff Tobe Leazenby said earlier this week. Leazenby said he was moved from the Carroll County Jail, where he was originally being held, to an undisclosed jail for his safety."
http://www.jconline.com/story/news/...h-property-where-delphi-teens-found/99304450/