GUILTY KS - Vashti Seacat, 34, found slain in house fire, Kingman, 30 April 2011 - #2

  • #581
Revisiting this case again tonight on Dateline.

Remembering beautiful Vashti.

Glad to know Brett is suffering day by day behind bars.
 
  • #582
Watching Dateline episode now.....sad, sad story.
 
  • #583
Revisiting this case again tonight on Dateline.

Remembering beautiful Vashti.

Glad to know Brett is suffering day by day behind bars.
Can only hope he has found a "friend" in prison.. He had none in the outside world.

Where did Vashti work by the way?

It is not often you see a defendant attempt to dress down a judge at sentencing..
 
  • #584
Can only hope he has found a "friend" in prison.. He had none in the outside world.
Where did Vashti work by the way?
It is not often you see a defendant attempt to dress down a judge at sentencing..

How I remember it, Brett, a former sheriff’s deputy taught at the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center. Vashti was an employee relations representative at a communications company. They tried to make her out as depressed, but she certainly could also be seen as coming into her own. I remember it sounded like she had a good job, was climbing the career ladder, and starting to spread her wings professionally and socially.
 
  • #585
Hello @Curious Me I guess we followed the same case way back when. Such a sad case it was and poor Vashiti such a beautiful woman didn't deserve the death she received. I hope that BS is suffering every moment in prison.
 
  • #586
How I remember it, Brett, a former sheriff’s deputy taught at the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center. Vashti was an employee relations representative at a communications company. They tried to make her out as depressed, but she certainly could also be seen as coming into her own. I remember it sounded like she had a good job, was climbing the career ladder, and starting to spread her wings professionally and socially.

I’ve watched it several times including again tonight and was interested to see what others here thought. He just kept selling the whole Depression/suicide angle but I’m a bit confused that a cop would leave the situation as it was. He figured on actually cremating her in that fire maybe? The gun being under her wasn’t in line with a suicide either.
 
  • #587
This case is local to me, I didn't realize there was a thread for it. I don't want to break TOU, but generally speaking, if it walks like a duck full of poo....
(MOO, but an educated one)
 

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