I agree!JerseyGirl said:Are you kidding? Even if it was possible, what about Kaiden????
If this rumor is true, this is BIG, BIG news. And maybe LE should hear about it.
I agree!JerseyGirl said:Are you kidding? Even if it was possible, what about Kaiden????
If this rumor is true, this is BIG, BIG news. And maybe LE should hear about it.
You can get excommunicated from the Mormon church. But first you have to confess your sins to the proper church authority. So, Raven would have to go tell his bishop that he had multiple affairs, he stole money from his former employer, lied on various occasions to church authorities, if he's been drinking, etc. Then this starts off a chain of events, none of which I'm that familiar with (maybe NCBanker could explain--if people really want to know) or that I would feel comfortable explaining about (because I can't explain it right).ewwwinteresting said:Can you get kicked out of the mormon church? And if you can, wouldn't cheating on your wife and committing felonies (not misdemeanors) be cause to be kicked out? or at the very least, not protecting and/or supporting a felon?
This is actually interesting to me. From what you say, if you have affairs you get excommunicated but affairs aren't against the law. If you embezzle, you probably don't get excommunicated, but it's against the law and you are a felon with few rights. That seems weird. If you have to admit what you did wrong to a Bishop, you're right, I doubt raven would admit to anything that doesn't make him look good. And the person that could tell the Bishop about raven has been murdered....seems convenient. I wonder if this is a possible motive to raven. If he thought Janet was talking (maybe to the home teachers that night) and he thought he would be kicked out of his church....hmmmm!:waitasec:juliagoulia said:If the Bishop or Stake President were aware of the various affairs (i.e. Janet or someone else involved approaches them), they could convene a church court and invite him to be part of it. It is always best that the offender confesses on their own, but it doesn't have to work that way. If you have taken your temple covenants (and I think he had), and THEN have affairs, that is very serious and usually results in excommunication. The stealing may lead to being disfellowshipped (you're still a member but cannot participate in certain church activities), but I doubt that would lead to excommunication.
In both cases--excommunication and disfellowshipment--it is possible to come back to full standing in the church. But it is a very humbling, difficult process. I somehow don't think Raven has the character to do it.
Not sure if The Raven would worry so much about the hometeachers knowing, because he could fast talk himself out of that, or I bet he could try to figure out a way to handle that.ewwwinteresting said:This is actually interesting to me. From what you say, if you have affairs you get excommunicated but affairs aren't against the law. If you embezzle, you probably don't get excommunicated, but it's against the law and you are a felon with few rights. That seems weird. If you have to admit what you did wrong to a Bishop, you're right, I doubt raven would admit to anything that doesn't make him look good. And the person that could tell the Bishop about raven has been murdered....seems convenient. I wonder if this is a possible motive to raven. If he thought Janet was talking (maybe to the home teachers that night) and he thought he would be kicked out of his church....hmmmm!:waitasec:
Add to that the possibility that there's someone specific he's been looking for on all of these reunion websites of his.terminatrixator said:An ex-communication would bug him, but not because of being kicked out of the Church, but the loss of any cash-flow or help he was receiving from the Church, would uspet The Raven.
Top it off with knowing he will have less money to play with after finding out Janet was pregnant, then in The Raven's twisted mind, along with knowing he was up on embezzlement charges and trying to find ways to get out of that, along with if he was again in the cheating mood, along with any insurance on Janet.....my head is spinning thinking about all the possibilities that are out there that we don't know yet.
SES,SouthEastSleuth said:I may certainly be in the minority in this opinion but I say, LET HIM RUN.
If Raven took off today, then it says one thing very clearly hes running because of guilt, pure and simple.
So what could cause him to take off?
1) LE officially names him a POI
2) He gets wind of an impending arrest.
At this point Raven seems to be living life to the fullest working (a little), childcare taken care of, dating again, having recreational fun, taking trips at will basically moving on with his life with very few, if any, concerns, etc. Does he even wonder about the case anymore? Does he have sleepless nights, wondering what LE is up to, if we will in fact be arrested? Does he go to sleep each night, thinking, "I did it, Ive gotten away with it "? Does he squirm a little when he hears a siren, sees a police car in his neighborhood or in his rearview mirror? Or, does he simply not care anymore, one way or another?
So what would happen if LE named Raven a POI?
Pressure. If nothing else, Raven would officially know that the case is still being investigated, and with a primary focus: Raven. Sure, he knows from these boards, etc., that many, if not most people think hes the perpetrator. But, for him to be PUBLICLY named as a POI, BY DURHAM POLICE, thats a whole different ballgame. Gloves would be off as far as any possible media involvement; it would certainly send a message to any others possibly in harms way; Raven would clearly know, officially and publicly that LE is looking at him, and hard; and perhaps most importantly, it may encourage someone to come forward who might have information about Raven, the murder, etc .
So how would he react? Several scenarios come to mind
- Do nothing. Carry on his routine, just as before, and basically shrug off any suggestions of his guilt, regardless of his being named THE official suspect.
- Come out fighting. Attacking LE, calling his lawyer, demanding investigations, etc. Basically, start screaming his innocence and hounding LE to look harder into the case. (Interestingly enough, the same scenario one would have expected an INNOCENT person to be doing from day one.)
- Run. And this, to me anyway, would frankly be ideal. Running accomplishes one thing right away - practically admitting guilt, otherwise, why run? Now sure, if Raven takes off, thats a different set of complications, to be sure. But so what? Months have passed at this point. Even if it took many more months to track him down, extradite him, what have you, is that really all that big of a deal? I mean the end result is ultimately he would be in custody, sooner or later. Would it be that difficult to track him down? Who knows. Someone like Raven seems to like his comforts, and one would think that life on the run would certainly lack in comforts and ease of living. And, is it possible for an APB, of sorts anyway, to be issued in a case like this when someone is wanting for questioning and has taken off? My guess is, it would, at minimum, certainly be a probation violation, which could then be used to issue a warrant. And sure, theres the possibility of Raven leaving the country. But again, it would just seem a matter to time, even then, before hes caught. I could certainly be wrong, but I just find it hard to imagine Raven living a life on the run he barely works now, so finding some menial job with which to support himself just seems so unlikely .his Mom could certainly assist, financially and otherwise, but wouldnt that be risky on her part, especially if LE starting watching HER, her movements, activities, etc?
I dont know. It would certainly complicate things on some levels, but I still think Raven running would not be the end of the story in some ways, it might even provide the break needed to ultimately arrest him.
IF Raven is indeed the only POI for LE then why not say that? Whats to lose? Tighten the screws let him feel some pressure let him read:
"Durham Police today named Raven Abaroa as a Person of Interest in the April murder of his wife, Janet .."
Then the Bird has choices to make sit on his perch quietly, squawk as loudly as he can, or test his wings and fly.
:clap: :clap:SouthEastSleuth said:IF Raven is indeed the only POI for LE then why not say that? Whats to lose? Tighten the screws let him feel some pressure let him read:
"Durham Police today named Raven Abaroa as a Person of Interest in the April murder of his wife, Janet .."
..perhaps raven's mom will become email buddies with jackie p. during raven's TRIAL, and they can trade delusions with one another..........juliagoulia said:Part of me thinks he may even enjoy the publicity of being named a POI. It might get him a few more sympathetic looks from his friends and new girlfriend. From what we know of his mother, she would jump at the chance to be on TV and spout her son's innocence to the world "The poor thing is just being persecuted!" :sick: