Found Deceased KY - Savannah Spurlock, 22, left 'The Other Bar' with 2 men, Richmond, 4 Jan 2019 #6 *Arrest*

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  • #601
Well, if the closet blood is from what SS had from childbirth, the police will know. So no worries there that postpartum blood will be confused with regular blood.

The chances that she slipped in his bedroom and cut herself and got her blood inside his closet door is extremely far fetched, IMO.

I am the opposite of you in that everything seems to add up. Last seen at house. Never seen leaving. Blood in his closet. Buried with his rug. He makes an effort to get SAME rug, he is already in cover up mode. Buried in his parents back yard. Doesn't come forward despite pleas from family, questioning from police, and a massive search.

I do agree that it's odd she was buried in the backyard. But apparently even that is not unusual!

So to me, all signs point to DS.
Also, to me, all signs point to DS. However, not enough for me to convict.
 
  • #602
People who knew Scott Peterson and Chris Watts thought they were great guys. Neither of them had a prior criminal record, they were both employed, married and seemingly had great lives. They are but two examples of young men who did the unthinkable and then attempted to cover up what they did by disposing of their victims and they lied to everyone, including their own families.
 
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  • #603
Also, to me, all signs point to DS. However, not enough for me to convict.

I respect your opinion in that you can be impartial, actually that's great tbh. What would you convict David on then just theoretically?
 
  • #604
Well, if the closet blood is from what SS had from childbirth, the police will know. So no worries there that postpartum blood will be confused with regular blood.

The chances that she slipped in his bedroom and cut herself and got her blood inside his closet door is extremely far fetched, IMO.

I am the opposite of you in that everything seems to add up. Last seen at house. Never seen leaving. Blood in his closet. Buried with his rug. He makes an effort to get SAME rug, he is already in cover up mode. Buried in his parents back yard. Doesn't come forward despite pleas from family, questioning from police, and a massive search.

I do agree that it's odd she was buried in the backyard. But apparently even that is not unusual!

So to me, all signs point to DS.

I agree. To add JMO, she was also found buried naked and with her feet bound. This is not at all typical of how people who die from accidental means or natural causes are found, but homicide victims are sometimes found this way.

It is also not unusual at all for a perp to dispose of a victim on their own property or property that is associated with them. There have been many cases where the body of a homicide victim was found on the perp's property or on property that is owned by the perp's family.

JMO
 
  • #605
The house savannah was at is pretty small isn't? I have heard he said he left her to sleep in the bedroom whilst he slept on the settee but the whole house on a whole looks tiny, I'm not from the US and I can't recall ever seeing a house like that in my country could anyone from the US explain the sort of layout of a house like that?
 
  • #606
The house savannah was at is pretty small isn't? I have heard he said he left her to sleep in the bedroom whilst he slept on the settee but the whole house on a whole looks tiny, I'm not from the US and I can't recall ever seeing a house like that in my country could anyone from the US explain the sort of layout of a house like that?

I'm guessing, but the front door probably opens into the living room and the bedroom, bath and kitchen are probably in the back of the house. There appears to be a side driveway, so there's probably a door in the kitchen that goes out to the driveway and my guess is he carried Savannah's body out the kitchen door. jmo
 
  • #607
I'm guessing, but the front door probably opens into the living room and the bedroom, bath and kitchen are probably in the back of the house. There appears to be a side driveway, so there's probably a door in the kitchen that goes out to the driveway and my guess is he carried Savannah's body out the kitchen door. jmo

Thanks for your reply molly, makes sense, the house just looks tiny and quite chilling to look back and think of what happened, I was just confused as he said he slept on the sofa and to me the whole house looks like it could be one room tbh it looked that small. I'm from the UK and I can honestly say I've never seen a house like that!
 
  • #608
Thanks for your reply molly, makes sense, the house just looks tiny and quite chilling to look back and think of what happened, I was just confused as he said he slept on the sofa and to me the whole house looks like it could be one room tbh it looked that small. I'm from the UK and I can honestly say I've never seen a house like that!

I think it's likely the rooms were tiny.
 
  • #609
I respect your opinion in that you can be impartial, actually that's great tbh. What would you convict David on then just theoretically?
I would convict him on what he was charged with. We haven't even heard from the other 2 men. Way too early for me to figure out what exactly happened. Other posters seem to know and that's fine. jmo
 
  • #610
This is why I am trying to get my point across and I guess why this case hit so close to me. I don't belive savannah even knew why she was going there that night, I don't believe she wanted drugs or to hook up but my guess is she was drunk and didnt want to go home. Unless you have been in that situation I guess it's hard to understand. She just thought she was gonna have a laugh with these guys who rescued her when she was on her own, that's it. Thought a little party and go home. But I do believe David murdered and he murdered her alone. I believe David had never had a opportunity like that and that's why he hadn't acted before.

I also think this is a good theory but I would first go with he accidentally killed her when she resisted sex. Murder comes in last for me. Even if he didn't mean to kill her using force and her dying it could bring him a murder charge.
 
  • #611
Is no one considering the fact that maybe savannah was just drunk and just didn't want to go home? When people are going through a rough patch in life they want to escape reality. She didn't go out until late, fell out with her friend, was intoxicated and just didn't want to go home back to the reality she was trying to escape from for one night? Nothing to do with drugs or hooking up. Just literally wanting to forget how bad she thought things was for one night? I know I have done that and I know many people who drink to forget and do things they probably would not do when they are sober but are just drinking to forget for a while.
I find this the most logical conclusion also. Savannah went to blow off some steam, was having fun (and probably very intoxicated if this was the first time out drinking since giving birth) and didn't want to leave when her ride left.

I don't think she had any elaborate hook up plans and probably thought she was going to an after party for a bit and then be dropped off at her car.

JMO
 
  • #612
BaileyC, I understand where you are coming from with the OD theory, but I think the cover up done by DS is way too elaborate.

If she truly did die purely from intoxication he would know that. He would know she had no blunt force trauma, he would know she had no sharp force trauma, he would know she didn't suffocate due to lack of air alone (vs aspiration). Happens all day every day in KY. He knows that. Waking up to a dead girl in his bed would freak him out for sure - I think he would have called his two friends, maybe called his parents, called his siblings, called his best friend, hid his drugs, lots of things but bind her up and bury her and lie for 6 months! All just IMO, of course, but I will be shocked if he did all that over an OD.

Unless that OD is on a date rate drug - which would therefore be murder and a reason t0 hide a body.
 
  • #613
Crime bloggers don't convict anyone. Only sitting jurors on each criminal case has that power.

The facts in evidence must all become known first about any, and all charges he may have against him. We are not to that point yet as there is no statute of limitations on murder no matter the degree.

Much is unknown as to what all he will be charged with since GJs have the legal ability to bring additional charges.

Those facts will all come forth in due time like they always do when a criminal trial is held or the defendant pleads guilty.

Now do I believe the evidence will show he murdered Savannah? Yes, but those facts will be presented to his jurors for consideration if he is indicted on murder charges.

Much of the evidence LE has discovered has not, and will not be released for public consumption.

None of us will be on his jury nor do we have any power to convict anyone as it should be.

All any of us can do is express our individual opinions before a trial is held, during, and after a verdict has been rendered.

Imo he will have further charges filed against him, but that is only my opinion.

One way or the other we should know soon.

Imo
 
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BaileyC, I understand where you are coming from with the OD theory, but I think the cover up done by DS is way too elaborate.


Unless that OD is on a date rate drug - which would therefore be murder and a reason t0 hide a body.

I agree the date rape scenario is much more believable.
 
  • #615
I have an update regarding the Grand Jury meeting. Detectives just let us know that the Grand Jury will not hear Savannah's case this Wednesday, August 14. It has been moved to a later date, yet to be determined.

That is all the information that I have.

Time and Patience in our #JusticeforSavannah.
 
  • #616
I have an update regarding the Grand Jury meeting. Detectives just let us know that the Grand Jury will not hear Savannah's case this Wednesday, August 14. It has been moved to a later date, yet to be determined.

That is all the information that I have.

Time and Patience in our #JusticeforSavannah.

Thank you, Marie... for the information.

Instead of being disappointed this let's me know LE is uncovering additional evidence that will need to be presented to the GJ.

I was going to be away on my anniversary vacation when this GJ convened. Now I will be able to keep up with it closely if it's at a later date.

Praying with all of you for Savannah to receive justice she so deserves.

Jmho
 
  • #617
I have an update regarding the Grand Jury meeting. Detectives just let us know that the Grand Jury will not hear Savannah's case this Wednesday, August 14. It has been moved to a later date, yet to be determined.

That is all the information that I have.

Time and Patience in our #JusticeforSavannah.
Do you know if DS has requested a bond hearing? It seems inconceivable to me that someone can be held this long on the current charges without a bond hearing. jmo
 
  • #618
Do you know if DS has requested a bond hearing? It seems inconceivable to me that someone can be held this long on the current charges without a bond hearing. jmo
LOL. Not in this part of 'Murica. Sounds like if you're suspected of serious shiznit, Kentucky is happy to just let you rot while the wheels of justice grind on.
"If you are charged with a felony, you will have a second arraignment in Circuit Court. This arraignment will take place after you are done with district court, and after your case has been presented to the Grand Jury. If the Grand Jury issues an indictment, you will be brought before the Circuit Court Judge. Prior to your arraignment, the Circuit Court judge will review your bond. The bond may go up, or down. If you are out of custody, this may mean that you will be placed back in custody on a higher bond. At your arraignment, your lawyer can move the court to reduce your bond. "
 
  • #619
BaileyC, I understand where you are coming from with the OD theory, but I think the cover up done by DS is way too elaborate.

If she truly did die purely from intoxication he would know that. He would know she had no blunt force trauma, he would know she had no sharp force trauma, he would know she didn't suffocate due to lack of air alone (vs aspiration). Happens all day every day in KY. He knows that. Waking up to a dead girl in his bed would freak him out for sure - I think he would have called his two friends, maybe called his parents, called his siblings, called his best friend, hid his drugs, lots of things but bind her up and bury her and lie for 6 months! All just IMO, of course, but I will be shocked if he did all that over an OD.

Unless that OD is on a date rate drug - which would therefore be murder and a reason t0 hide a body.

Agree. There is a reason he buried her body instead of calling LE when she died.

That reason was of benefit to him, and he hoped to get away with whatever he did to Savannah.

JMO
 
  • #620
Thank you, Marie... for the information.

Instead of being disappointed this let's me know LE is uncovering additional evidence that will need to be presented to the GJ.

I was going to be away on my anniversary vacation when this GJ convened. Now I will be able to keep up with it closely if it's at a later date.

Praying with all of you for Savannah to receive justice she so deserves.

Jmho
It tells me they don't have the evidence & hope they can get it in the future.
 
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