Found Deceased IN - Paul Etter wanted for Kidnapping, Tippecanoe County, 22 June 2019

  • #721
It's easy to remove yourself. There are two threads that are within reach.

But not recommended, at all. It has to come out through the cervix and it is bigger than the cervix opening (they use dilation to insert it). That's why it's painful to just pull it out without gradually opening the cervix.

Also those "two threads" aren't exactly easy to grasp. They're not long strings.
 
  • #722
I hope you're right. Why in the world would you give someone a used IUD. There goes the skin crawling again!
I don't know but maybe to humour him. He has residential entry and domestic battery convictions so I guess one wouldn't argue with him.
 
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  • #723
I'm trying to not overstep my own boundaries for decency here.

How in the literal world did he know she had an IUD? Was he trying to impregnate her or something? My skin is crawling. o_O
:confused:o_O:eek: What more can I say?
 
  • #724
I'm trying to not overstep my own boundaries for decency here.

How in the literal world did he know she had an IUD? Was he trying to impregnate her or something? My skin is crawling. o_O

Started typing it earlier but couldn't figure out how to say it lol
 
  • #725
His height and weight from a Dec 2016 case.

State of Indiana v. PAUL A ETTER
Case Number 79D06-1612-IF-010265
Court Tippecanoe Superior Court 6
Type IF - Infraction
Filed 12/16/2016
Status 01/02/2017 , Decided
Appear By 01/09/2017
Parties to the Case
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Defendant ETTER, PAUL A
Description


Male, White, 5' 9", 170 lbs.
Address


437 N 900 E
LAFAYETTE, IN 47905
 
  • #726
The IUD was referred to as a trophy. He took it I am sure. Ewwww to the double max. IMHO
 
  • #727
  • #728
Ugh! I can't unsee that pic of him wearing his 'trophy'. Feeling a bit queasy right now.
 
  • #729
  • #730
Following.. Ya know... he does show a resemblance to sketch 1. Not so mych, sketch 2. Following
 
  • #731
  • #732
But not recommended, at all. It has to come out through the cervix and it is bigger than the cervix opening (they use dilation to insert it). That's why it's painful to just pull it out without gradually opening the cervix.

Also those "two threads" aren't exactly easy to grasp. They're not long strings.

This is totally off topic, but I do feel I need to correct the perception. We leave the strings beyond the cx so that the device is easily removable. It is usually inserted as an outpatient procedure and the device itself is packaged in a tube. Correctly timed no dilation is needed at all.

The fact is could an assailant remove such a device? Yes, if the threads are palpable. I would be amazed if a doctor ever gave a patient a used IUD. Those are disposed of as medical waste.
 
  • #733
See, I told you GH makes me break out in nausea too! :eek: :)

I get what you're saying. However, I wouldn't have believed it if I didn't see it on GH's site.
 
  • #734
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This is a link to his record but it times out after a while. Basically his non civil record consists of 16 cases, 8 traffic related, 4 misdemeanors and 3 felonies, plus the current charges which obviously will not be going anywhere now. I will C/P them as the link will not stay live for long.

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State of Indiana v. Paul A. Etter

79D01-1906-F3-000026

Court

Tippecanoe Superior Court 1

Case Type

F3 - Felony 3

Filed

06/25/2019

Status

06/25/2019, Pending

Charges

35-42-4-1(a)(1)/F3: Rape when compelled by force or imminent threat of force., 35-42-3-2(a)/F5: Kidnapping where committed by using a vehicle., 35-42-3-3(a/F5: Criminal Confinement where a vehicle is used., 35-42-3-2(a)/F6:Kidnapping This is the basic kidnapping statute., 35-42-3-3(a)/F6:Criminal Confinement, 35-42-4-8(a)(1)(A)/F6: Sexual Battery Victim compelled to submit by force or imminent threat of forc, 35-45-2-5(2)/MA: Interference with the Reporting of a Crime

Parties

State of Indiana, Etter

Attorneys

Harrington

Filed
06/25/2019

State of Indiana v. PAUL A ETTER

79D06-1612-IF-010265

Court

Tippecanoe Superior Court 6

Case Type

IF - Infraction

Filed

12/16/2016

Status

01/02/2017, Decided

Charges

9-19-10-2/IFD: Failure of Occupant to Use Safety Belt

Parties

State of Indiana, ETTER

Filed
12/16/2016

State of Indiana vs. Paul A Etter

79D06-1512-IF-010732

Court

Tippecanoe Superior Court 6

Case Type

IF - Infraction

Filed

12/10/2015

Status

12/21/2015, Decided

Charges

Driving While Suspended-A Infraction

Parties

State of Indiana, Etter

Filed
12/10/2015

State of Indiana vs. Paul A Etter

79D06-1212-CM-001887

Court

Tippecanoe Superior Court 6

Case Type

CM - Criminal Misdemeanor

Filed

12/31/2012

Status

06/28/2013, Decided

Charges

Operating While Intoxicated/Endangering a person, Operating With a BAC at least 0.08 or more, Disregarding a Stop Sign, False or Fictitious Registration, Habitual Substance Offender

Parties

State of Indiana, Etter

Attorneys

Sandy

Filed
12/31/2012

State of Indiana vs. Paul A Etter

79D06-1209-IF-008951

Court

Tippecanoe Superior Court 6

Case Type

IF - Infraction

Filed

09/24/2012

Status

10/25/2012, Decided

Charges

Seatbelt Violation - Adult

Parties

State of Indiana, Etter

Filed
09/24/2012

State of Indiana vs. Paul A Etter

79D06-0707-IF-006283

Court

Tippecanoe Superior Court 6

Case Type

IF - Infraction

Filed

07/20/2007

Status

08/06/2007, Decided

Charges

Operating Vehicle While Displaying Incorrect Registration Number

Parties

State of Indiana, Etter

Filed
07/20/2007

State of Indiana vs. Paul A Etter

79D06-0412-IF-010364

Court

Tippecanoe Superior Court 6

Case Type

IF - Infraction

Filed

12/27/2004

Status

04/01/2005, Decided

Charges

Exceeding Urban Speed Limit Limit (30 MPH) (Speed:50) (Zone:35)

Parties

State of Indiana, Etter

Filed
12/27/2004

State of Indiana vs. Paul A Etter

79D06-0306-IF-006078

Court

Tippecanoe Superior Court 6

Case Type

IF - Infraction

Filed

06/30/2003

Status

07/21/2003, Decided

Charges

Seatbelt Violation - Adult Driver

Parties

State of Indiana, Etter

Filed
06/30/2003

State of Indiana vs. Paul A Etter

79D06-0303-IF-002254

Court

Tippecanoe Superior Court 6

Case Type

IF - Infraction

Filed

03/12/2003

Status

03/14/2003, Decided

Charges

Seatbelt Violation - Adult Driver

Parties

State of Indiana, Etter

Filed
03/12/2003

State of Indiana vs. Paul A Etter

79D05-0203-FD-000174

Court

Tippecanoe Superior Court 5

Case Type

FD - Class D Felony

Filed

03/25/2002

Status

06/17/2002, Decided

Charges

Residential Entry, Resisting Law Enforcement, Battery

Parties

State of Indiana, Etter

Attorneys

Gothard

Filed
03/25/2002

State of Indiana vs. Paul A Etter

79E01-9707-DF-000277

Court

Tippecanoe County Court 1

Case Type

DF - CL D Felony or lesser charge

Filed

06/12/1997

Status

06/26/2003, Decided

Charges

D FELONY

Parties

State of Indiana, Etter

Attorneys

Gothard

Filed
06/12/1997

State of Indiana vs. Paul A Etter

79E01-9403-CF-000115

Court

Tippecanoe County Court 1

Case Type

CF - Criminal Felony

Filed

01/11/1994

Status

07/14/2003, Decided

Charges

C FELONY

Parties

State of Indiana, Etter

Attorneys

Gothard

Filed
01/11/1994

State of Indiana vs. Paul A. Etter

79E01-9112-CM-000062

Court

Tippecanoe County Court 1

Case Type

CM - Criminal Misdemeanor

Filed

09/15/1991

Status

06/25/2003, Decided

Charges

CRIMINAL MISD

Parties

State of Indiana, Etter

Attorneys

Emerick

Filed
09/15/1991

State of Indiana vs. Paul A Etter

79D05-8908-CM-002689

Court

Tippecanoe Superior Court 5

Case Type

CM - Criminal Misdemeanor

Filed

08/11/1989

Status

06/18/2018, Decided

Charges

CRIMINAL MISD

Parties

State of Indiana, Etter

Attorneys

Emerick

Filed
08/11/1989

Thanks tresir2012 for taking time to post his offences. The two that I find interesting are the one for false or fictitious registration and the other for displaying incorrect registration number. There were so many cars on the family property that there's no telling where all he's been if he used any of those vehicles.
 
  • #735
They definitely looked into him though.

"We're not in a position where we're saying this guy has moved up on the priority list or anything like that. We continue to follow him as we would anyone else," said Sheriff Leazenby.

Carroll County's sheriff says investigators were already looking at Etter because his name had been called in to the tip line set up for the case."

Sheriff: Delphi murder investigators requested Etter autopsy results, DNA
I don't see this guy as the killer, but you never know for sure. And I believe that is the driving force behind LE asking for autopsy and DNA. One, they are apparently doing this with all potential suspects. Two, this guy is dead and they need to eliminate him ASAP, otherwise they end up exhuming a body down the line. If a suspect is finally caught, his attorney could point to this guy as the killer and say LE didn't look hard enough. All about putting doubt in the minds of the jurors.
 
  • #736
Maybe this has been said - I haven't read all 37 pages, but this guy was woken up unprepared at 4AM by noise in his driveway and he was instantly mentally, emotionally, and physically prepared to perpetrate kidnapping, imprisonment, and rape. This tells me he has done a lot of violent, SA crimes in the past and is experienced and confident. This is highly disturbing as I am sure there are many victims out there, living or deceased, who have been terrorized by him. I think this guy was capable of pretty much anything, and was able to pounce on a crime of opportunity in an instant. I wonder if that's why the victim was released? Maybe he had not planned a murder so he just took his opportunity for SA and false imprisonment? Maybe murder for him is more of a planned crime with lead up and identifying a specific target?
 
  • #737
  • #738
He may feel guilty for the Delphi murders, if he is the killer. He may condemn himself for them. I don't believe he killed himself over rape and kidnapping. It's pretty rare to see that - usually it's a DV or a suicide by cop when a suspect offs himself. How often does a suspect in a non-life sentence crime kill himself to evade capture? Whatever this guy did in the past, it's bad and I think he does have enough guilt or self-condemnation that suicide has possibly been his goal for a while.

What struck me about PE's fb messages, is how unrepentant he sounds about his crimes towards that woman. Anything said about her was nonchalant, as if she was a consensual party. However, he didn't want to go to jail, so he'd decided to kill himself instead.

But then when he refers to the Delphi murders, I believe he used a term like "horrible," or something to that effect. And then he says he believes the girls were unicorns because unicorn blood extends life. In Harry Potter world, from what I've read, unicorns are innocence and purity. If you kill one and drink its blood, you live longer, but you'll be cursed. If he's assuming they were killed for their blood, than in a roundabout way it seems like he's saying the Delphi murderer is cursed for what he did.

So I don't understand why he thinks so poorly of the Delphi killer, while his own crimes of kidnapping, assault, and rape (not to mention trophy making), is ho hum.

ETA: In my head, my post was as clear as a crystal ball, but upon rereading it, clear it ain't. Sorry. ;)
 
  • #739
He did seem to be quite informed, intelligent, and capable of intentionally evading detection. Highly sophisticated criminal, IMO. Paranoid and into conspiracy/dark web stuff, most likely.

We have to know these guys are out there, especially for those who have children.

Sounded like he was slipping around police boundaries with no problem. He even said he knew LE would probably be following his phone, or something like that. He seemed pretty astute to LE procedure? JMO
 
  • #740
He may feel guilty for the Delphi murders, if he is the killer. He may condemn himself for them. I don't believe he killed himself over rape and kidnapping. It's pretty rare to see that - usually it's a DV or a suicide by cop when a suspect offs himself. How often does a suspect in a non-life sentence crime kill himself to evade capture? Whatever this guy did in the past, it's bad and I think he does have enough guilt or self-condemnation that suicide has possibly been his goal for a while.
That’s what I keep going back to in my mind and one of my first thoughts after watching it all unfold the day of the stand off and subsequent self inflicted gun shots (2) to the head. He’ committed more than this particular crime.
 

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