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This is very interesting:
Anyone have thoughts on this?
The article also states:
http://posttrib.suntimes.com/news/l...ody-records-sought-in-choate-murder-case.html
Meanwhile, Boswell hasn’t ruled on a request by prosecutors to order Choate and Kubina to provide handwriting samples. Deputy prosecutor Michael Woods, who is handling the case with trial supervisor Angela Brown and deputy prosecutor Michael Toth, told the judge they have more than 100 pages of handwritten material obtained through a search warrant. Most of the writing can be attributed to the victim, Woods said. There is other unidentified writing, “essentially questions he responded to and written in the same tone as one in a position of parental authority,” Woods said
Anyone have thoughts on this?
The article also states:
In a related matter, Judge Mary Beth Bonaventura of the Lake Superior Court-Juvenile Division granted a request today to turn over statements to police by CC, the victim’s 17-year-old sister. Attorney Scott King is handling a petition on behalf of Estrada for custody of CC, filed about one week ago.
Riley Choate had custody of Cn and Ca. He and Kubina are being held without bail.
“She’s safe, sound and doing well,” King said of Ca.
Lake County Prosecutor Bernard Carter said others could be charged in the case.
King said he’s protecting Ca’s interests in the investigation regarding her brother’s death. If Ca is charged, “it would be a great injustice,” King said. “She certainly was in danger for a good part of her life.”
http://posttrib.suntimes.com/news/l...ody-records-sought-in-choate-murder-case.html