bbm: No, the washcloth was left in the bathroom at the victim's home.
Mickey,
Two months ago today you set out for an evening of fun, good times,and great friends.
With a carefree attitude and faith in the goodness of the people of our community you embarked into the night on a short trip home.
By circumstances not of your choosing, you never made it physically back to a family
who loves you dearly.
Wherever you are Mickey, may your spirit join others of love, of life, of kindness, and compassion and be as one with our Creator, and brightly shine light on and expose evidence and truth in the days ahead. May the people entrusted to bring justice for your loss be given knowledge to make wise, as well as fair decisions.May your family, friends and our community find comfort, peace and truth in the days ahead and may we have your strength,courage,and compassion as we seek and find the cause for your
disappearance.
Two months ago many of us had no idea who you were; since then you have touched the lives of countless people. May we continue to express your love of people, animals, and adventure and radiate sunshine, happiness and joy.
Didn't they find it at his house?
Grand Jury hears Shunick case
http://www.wwl.com/pages/13750052.php?contentType=4&contentId=11065189
Judge sets hearing on bond reduction
http://theadvocate.com/news/3373139-123/judge-sets-hearing-on-bond
I'm confused, the WWL article says 2nd degree murder. Did I miss something?
Grand Jury hears Shunick case
http://www.wwl.com/pages/13750052.php?contentType=4&contentId=11065189
Judge sets hearing on bond reduction
http://theadvocate.com/news/3373139-123/judge-sets-hearing-on-bond
AFAIK, they haven't said anything about how they placed him at Whiskey Bay. It's been assumption that it's GPS.
"She said police arrived that afternoon and the sheriff told her that they were investigating an "accident that happened in Lafayette," and that she should not be scared."
An ACCIDENT?
"Still, Shirley worried, especially because Lavergne and the woman who often lived with him seemed so unassuming and quiet." (page 2)
http://www.dailyworld.com/article/20120706/NEWS01/207060316/Police-seach-home-Shunick-case
I missed this!
hmmm...
They need to make the pockets in women's jeans bigger. Stuff keeps falling out.
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Ill be skeptical of the ID rumors until it's on MSM. So far LE has been right lipped and had only released info to 2 news stations. Why would they release to a station/paper (whatever it is) that had a not so positive reputation? Personally, I don't doubt the info, especially since every other rumor has proven to come true later, but just not through a media outlet. Also I would think news would spread quickly if those IDs do belong to other missing girls as those families deserve to know ASAP. Time will tell... Hopefully we will have some new info tomorrow.
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So the Grand Jury may not even come back with an answer today?Shreveport Times- Grand Jury to hear Lavergne case today...
http://www.shreveporttimes.com/article/20120718/NEWS03/120718005/Grand-jury-hear-Lavergne-case-today?odyssey=nav%7Chead
This afternoon, Assistant District Attorney Keith Stutes will present the state's case against Lavergne to the grand jury. The defense does not present evidence, ask questions or have the opportunity to object during a grand jury hearing. Next, the grand jury is left alone to deliberate and make a decision, Cedars said.
Nine must agree either to issue a true bill, giving the OK to proceed with prosecution; a no true bill, in which the jury decides there's not enough evidence to proceed to trial; or pretermit, which is a delay in a decision while awaiting additional information.
"If they return a no true bill, I think he walks," Cedars said last week, then backtracked. "That's a tough question. I've never had that."
I was thinking about all this on my way in to work. BSL certainly seems to have spent a great deal of time in Lafayette, considering his nearest town is Opelousas. I never thought he was the brightest crayon in the box, but it surely seems like a boneheaded thing to do to buy a new truck in the same city where he committed his crime(s), where much of the city is on high alert searching for a missing girl. Perhaps his circle of comfort doesn't extend as far as some may think. JMO
Being he was injured enough to get treated at the hospital, I think, and this is moo, that he left blood at wb. I posted this a while back. It makes sense y'all. Especially since I saw an article that stated the search dogs "hit" on blood there. They stated it could have came from a fisherman. I'm off to Google to find that article. If anyone knows what I'm talking about, please help
So the Grand Jury may not even come back with an answer today?
Does anyone know what time this case will be handed to them? This 'change' in charges, Murder 1 to murder 2 is making me nauseous. What can that even mean?
RE: Murder 1 to murder 2 is making me nauseous. What can that even mean?
LE has seemed confident about this charge,...but I guess now we can only wait. I'm anxious!
I was thinking about all this on my way in to work. BSL certainly seems to have spent a great deal of time in Lafayette, considering his nearest town is Opelousas. I never thought he was the brightest crayon in the box, but it surely seems like a boneheaded thing to do to buy a new truck in the same city where he committed his crime(s), where much of the city is on high alert searching for a missing girl. Perhaps his circle of comfort doesn't extend as far as some may think. JMO