LA - ***ARREST*** Mickey Shunick, 21, Lafayette, 19 May 2012 #39

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  • #161
The more I think about what must have happened that night with Mickey, I think that everything went wrong for BL as soon as Mickey was in the truck...and he that he was probably frenzied and panicked by the time he dumped the bike and got rid of Mickey, due to his injuries, if indeed they came from a struggle with her. If so, I am thinking he probably did not go to any great lengths in concealing her but did whatever was easiest for him, yet still relatively "secure."

I still think it is possible she was put in water at or near the site of the bike. I can't help listening to Tim Miller, as he has said this twice, that she could have been put there and they would never know. So in his mind, that location is not "cleared." I just can't imagine he would want to stop numerous times-he must have been sweating adrenaline by this time, probably desperate to get home, clean up enough to go to the hospital and maybe get some sleep.

Anyway...even if he just left her in a weed-covered ditch or gully, it doesn't make it any easier to find her, unless they look in the right ditch or gully...I remember Michele Le's body was not well-hidden and was near an area that had been generally searched, yet she was not found for a few months and only by a dog- walker by chance.

I hope she did not end up in the Bay, as I doubt she will be found, if so. If she is on land, there is a chance.
 
  • #162
I think that's a mighty good question. If it was the first -- it sure seems like he was sticking himself right into the glare of the spotlight to get out of the spotlight, doesn't it?

Maybe the second option, then -- uh, but same principle sort of applies there, too, because, ummm, wouldn't it make sense to hold off for a bit, under the circumstances? Or maybe, at that point, he really thought he was "home free".

Yet once again, no one noticed, apparently.
You would think that such a filing, with all eyes supposedly on the look-out for who could have abducted a young woman nearby, would catch someone's eye. Wasn't it filed sometime later in May?
 
  • #163
do you think his petitioning to have RSO removed (however that is properly worded) was an afterthought to Mickey's murder in order to not be noticed as a RSO driving the VOI?

OR do you think that he was planning that all along as if it was on his list of things to do, but he didn't get to it until May 26th or 31st (can't remember the date)?

Probably Mickey's murder played the largest part but also his girlfriend's family confronted her about his RSO status on May 25th.
 
  • #164
Hello wonderful WS'ers. I've been lurking for 2 months, daily, in fact. You are some of the most conscientious people I've had the pleasure of reading. Having an experience of a missing daughter for 8+ months, it has been extremely emotional but uplifting. I don't know all of the intricacies of posting but by tomorrow I hope to know more. Thank each and every one of you for your work, I only wish I had known of this "home" in 2009, how much easier it could have been. Continue your great work and after I learn the proper protocol, I'll be back and of course lurking, too....IMHO you will bring Mickey Home.!!
IMO Mickey may have saved a lot of lives!!


:gthanks: & :lurk:
 
  • #165
Probably Mickey's murder played the largest part but also his girlfriend's family confronted her about his RSO status on May 25th.

bbm: Ahhh -- yes, I was forgetting that! I'd bet that DID play a part.
 
  • #166
Hello wonderful WS'ers. I've been lurking for 2 months, daily, in fact. You are some of the most conscientious people I've had the pleasure of reading. Having an experience of a missing daughter for 8+ months, it has been extremely emotional but uplifting. I don't know all of the intricacies of posting but by tomorrow I hope to know more. Thank each and every one of you for your work, I only wish I had known of this "home" in 2009, how much easier it could have been. Continue your great work and after I learn the proper protocol, I'll be back and of course lurking, too....IMHO you will bring Mickey Home.!!
IMO Mickey may have saved a lot of lives!!


:gthanks: & :lurk:


Welcome to WS!

:welcome:
 
  • #167
Probably Mickey's murder played the largest part but also his girlfriend's family confronted her about his RSO status on May 25th.

Is there a MSM link confirming that he has a girlfriend (or at least had one in May)?
 
  • #168
The more I think about what must have happened that night with Mickey, I think that everything went wrong for BL as soon as Mickey was in the truck...and he that he was probably frenzied and panicked by the time he dumped the bike and got rid of Mickey, due to his injuries, if indeed they came from a struggle with her. If so, I am thinking he probably did not go to any great lengths in concealing her but did whatever was easiest for him, yet still relatively "secure."

I still think it is possible she was put in water at or near the site of the bike. I can't help listening to Tim Miller, as he has said this twice, that she could have been put there and they would never know. So in his mind, that location is not "cleared." I just can't imagine he would want to stop numerous times-he must have been sweating adrenaline by this time, probably desperate to get home, clean up enough to go to the hospital and maybe get some sleep.

Anyway...even if he just left her in a weed-covered ditch or gully, it doesn't make it any easier to find her, unless they look in the right ditch or gully...I remember Michele Le's body was not well-hidden and was near an area that had been generally searched, yet she was not found for a few months and only by a dog- walker by chance.

I hope she did not end up in the Bay, as I doubt she will be found, if so. If she is on land, there is a chance.

ITA!! I think nothing went as he "planned".
 
  • #169
Hello wonderful WS'ers. I've been lurking for 2 months, daily, in fact. You are some of the most conscientious people I've had the pleasure of reading. Having an experience of a missing daughter for 8+ months, it has been extremely emotional but uplifting. I don't know all of the intricacies of posting but by tomorrow I hope to know more. Thank each and every one of you for your work, I only wish I had known of this "home" in 2009, how much easier it could have been. Continue your great work and after I learn the proper protocol, I'll be back and of course lurking, too....IMHO you will bring Mickey Home.!!
IMO Mickey may have saved a lot of lives!!


:gthanks: & :lurk:




:welcome::greetings:

Welcome and God bless you, gkidzla!
 
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  • #171
Is there a MSM link confirming that he has a girlfriend (or at least had one in May)?

Ya know -- there may be, but I can't say I'm sure there is ...!
 
  • #172
3 times I think

"February 2000 he agreed to plead guilty to aggravated oral sexual battery in exchange for a 10-year sentence and the dismissal of a related aggravated burglary charge".
should this read "battery"?
(the wife?)
]
No. Burglary is right. He broke into her house.
 
  • #173
  • #174
Is there a MSM link confirming that he has a girlfriend (or at least had one in May)?

Check the independent. I think that's where they screenshotted the BIL's post.
 
  • #175
Hello wonderful WS'ers. I've been lurking for 2 months, daily, in fact. You are some of the most conscientious people I've had the pleasure of reading. Having an experience of a missing daughter for 8+ months, it has been extremely emotional but uplifting. I don't know all of the intricacies of posting but by tomorrow I hope to know more. Thank each and every one of you for your work, I only wish I had known of this "home" in 2009, how much easier it could have been. Continue your great work and after I learn the proper protocol, I'll be back and of course lurking, too....IMHO you will bring Mickey Home.!!
IMO Mickey may have saved a lot of lives!!


:gthanks: & :lurk:


Welcome and I hope your daughter was found safely.
 
  • #176
Probably Mickey's murder played the largest part but also his girlfriend's family confronted her about his RSO status on May 25th.

Check the independent. I think that's where they screenshotted the BIL's post.

Yes, I've seen that, but it's just a post from a blog and I don't think I've ever seen the story picked up by any other news sources.
 
  • #177
when did that "friend" put out a restraining order?
 
  • #178
Yes and thanks for asking!! She was not; unfortunately alright, but alive. Long, long recovery still till this day. All of the unthinkable places, as you all are suggesting, is a good thing--IMO that is where Mickey will be found. We were nowhere near where my daughter was found and being held hostage. Total shock & so Mickey hopefully will be found. As a distraught mother I know how much her family needs that and I will continue to keep them in my prayers!

__________________________________

:gthanks:
 
  • #179
The more I think about what must have happened that night with Mickey, I think that everything went wrong for BL as soon as Mickey was in the truck...and he that he was probably frenzied and panicked by the time he dumped the bike and got rid of Mickey, due to his injuries, if indeed they came from a struggle with her. If so, I am thinking he probably did not go to any great lengths in concealing her but did whatever was easiest for him, yet still relatively "secure."

I still think it is possible she was put in water at or near the site of the bike. I can't help listening to Tim Miller, as he has said this twice, that she could have been put there and they would never know. So in his mind, that location is not "cleared." I just can't imagine he would want to stop numerous times-he must have been sweating adrenaline by this time, probably desperate to get home, clean up enough to go to the hospital and maybe get some sleep.

Anyway...even if he just left her in a weed-covered ditch or gully, it doesn't make it any easier to find her, unless they look in the right ditch or gully...I remember Michele Le's body was not well-hidden and was near an area that had been generally searched, yet she was not found for a few months and only by a dog- walker by chance.

I hope she did not end up in the Bay, as I doubt she will be found, if so. If she is on land, there is a chance.

right, i'm wondering if he was weaker due to blood loss. maybe not, though. the adrenaline probably counteracted any weakness. still he may have been hurting. don't killers usually try to weigh down a body when they put a body in water? it seems like that would have been "too much trouble" for him at that point, so i'm guessing he either put her in water NOT weighted down or put her on/in land.

do MOST serial killers revisit their victims' locations? that doesn't seem very smart to me, yet i keep hearing that they like to do this?? :waitasec:
 
  • #180
Probably Mickey's murder played the largest part but also his girlfriend's family confronted her about his RSO status on May 25th.

very good point. so maybe he wanted to be able to say "look I got it removed. you see i told you i was falsely accused."
 
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