LA - ***ARREST*** Mickey Shunick, 21, Lafayette, 19 May 2012 #40

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http://www.katc.com/full-coverage/searching-for-mickey-shunick/#fcanchor
There are also two warrants to install tracking devices. One was from the 15th JDC in Lafayette; the other warrant was for the 2009 Silverado, belonging to Lavergne, from the 25th JDC in Plaquemines Parish.

I find this interesting they were tracking him in Plaquemines parish any one remember when he was offshore.

This just added a lot more turf to search.
A dumpster was mentioned also in ChurchPoint what was in there and where
 
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Would that include necrophilia? Or is there a separate charge for that?

I was thinking the same thing and was reading about it online, as much as I could stomach. It has been the motivation for quite a few sk's.

Overview on Necrophilia
Cause and prevalance
Virtually no research has been conducted regarding the prevalance of necrophilic attraction among humans. Klaf and Brown and William Brown in their "Necrophilia: Brief Review and Case Report," refer that, although rarely described, necrophilic fantasies may occur more often than is generally supposed.

Rosman and Resnick (1989). "Sexual attraction to corpses: a psychiatric review of necrophilia," theorized that either of the following situations could be antecedents to necrophilia (pp. 161):

The necrophile develops poor self-esteem, perhaps due in part to a significant loss;
(a) He (usually male) is very fearful of rejection by women and he desires a sexual object who is incapable of rejecting him; and/or
(b) He is fearful of the dead, and transforms his fear of the dead—by means of reaction formation—into a desire for the dead.
He develops an exciting fantasy of sex with a corpse, sometimes after exposure to a corpse.</blockquote>
The authors also reported that, of their sample of 'necrophiliacs,' 68% were motivated by a desire for an unresisting and unrejecting partner; 21% by a want for reunion with a lost partner; 15% by sexual attraction to corpses; 15% by a desire for comfort or to overcome feelings of isolation; and 12% by a desire to remedy low self-esteem by expressing power over a corpse (pp. 159). (It could be surmised that only the 15% motivated by an attraction to corpses were true necrophiliacs.)



Read more: http://www.monstropedia.org/index.php?title=Necrophilia#ixzz22N3mX6eI

Btw. I do not recommend reading up on this. I now have knowledge that I do not want.
 
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This is exactly what everyone on this site has been screaming for.... We all wanted to know what they had against him to hold up the charges. Sure we don't know every mundane detail, but we know LE has been working on piecing this puzzle together. I don't see him slipping out of the noose. This pretty much seals his fate. I never get home before 10 but tonite I did oddly, turned on the TV and it was perfect timing. I'm always a day late, a dollar short.

Can we NOW finally stop saying she is under the FWT on St Landry road? Please?

With all due respect, this says nothing about whether or not she was hit at that location. But I am going to drop it because I am very tired of defending it.
 
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All that comes to mind from your dream is Tabasco (rather than Ketchup). Maybe Avery Island or New Iberia?? Just thought I'd toss that out there for fun.

Thanks but I think it was just a crazy dream.
 
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The K-9s are from Woodlands, TX. Is there some significance to why they are from that specific area?...
 
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With all due respect, this says nothing about whether or not she was hit at that location. But I am going to drop it because I am very tired of defending it.

:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
 
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Really, I mean how could she have inflicted those injuries to him if she had been under the DWT.

Just to be clear...I have never thought she was under the truck. I do know that some others thought this.
 
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I can't get over the fact that the report says that if someone else knows where the body is, they will be charged. I cannot believe someone would have knowledge of this and not come forward. It can't be for fear of BSL retaliating with him locked up. LE must believe he had help or someone else knows where Mickey is. How could anyone else keep quiet about this?

It could just be covering all bases; some of this has to be conjecture since they can't know exactly what happened. They may be hoping that someone does know, knowing that may be the only way Mickey can be found.
 
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And just a thought, it was pretty obvious that Lisas body was moved there way after she was killed, according to the user here who cleaned out that home, and she wasn't there.
I'm sure LE knows this, and Brandons charge with her does not include "tampering with the body" so my guess is, it is not simply moving the body.
 
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Oh gosh. This is getting scarier for me everyday! I have lived in both Plaquemines Parish and Lafayette while this guy was just walking around. Gives me the creeps. :eek:
 
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Tampering could include removing personal items afterward, such as her ID from her clothing, possibly, and keeping them. Let's not jump to dismemberment; that would be a separate charge if they believed that happened.
 
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I was thinking the same thing and was reading about it online, as much as I could stomach. It has been the motivation for quite a few sk's.

Overview on Necrophilia
Cause and prevalance
Virtually no research has been conducted regarding the prevalance of necrophilic attraction among humans. Klaf and Brown and William Brown in their "Necrophilia: Brief Review and Case Report," refer that, although rarely described, necrophilic fantasies may occur more often than is generally supposed.

Rosman and Resnick (1989). "Sexual attraction to corpses: a psychiatric review of necrophilia," theorized that either of the following situations could be antecedents to necrophilia (pp. 161):

The necrophile develops poor self-esteem, perhaps due in part to a significant loss;
(a) He (usually male) is very fearful of rejection by women and he desires a sexual object who is incapable of rejecting him; and/or
(b) He is fearful of the dead, and transforms his fear of the dead—by means of reaction formation—into a desire for the dead.
He develops an exciting fantasy of sex with a corpse, sometimes after exposure to a corpse.</blockquote>
The authors also reported that, of their sample of 'necrophiliacs,' 68% were motivated by a desire for an unresisting and unrejecting partner; 21% by a want for reunion with a lost partner; 15% by sexual attraction to corpses; 15% by a desire for comfort or to overcome feelings of isolation; and 12% by a desire to remedy low self-esteem by expressing power over a corpse (pp. 159). (It could be surmised that only the 15% motivated by an attraction to corpses were true necrophiliacs.)



Read more: http://www.monstropedia.org/index.php?title=Necrophilia#ixzz22N3mX6eI
I could see this happening
 
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Really, I mean how could she have inflicted those injuries to him if she had been under the DWT.

you are a smart person my friend! :)
 
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I would like to say something on a side note.

I commend everyone who has participated and contributed, both good and bad.

I know none of you personally, but each day I log on, I associate each person's screen name with my perception of a personality to it. justwannahelp, firefox, laffytaffy, etc. Although I don't know you, I can identify you by your posts, humor, knowledge, and tireless dedication. I have been here every single day, but I don't posts that much because things frustrate me and I get my posts deleted. I will be here until the end and hope everyone else will be here as well.

If I ever go missing, I hope that I get even 10% of the effort to find me from this motley crew (I mean that in a good way!!)

Peace and happiness to all. Going back under my reclusive proverbial rock.
 
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I think what is important to realize here is these documents do state held but do not state that they were abducted on a specified date then subsequently murdered on a different date.

The documents basically state that on a certain date both women were taken against their will and murdered on those dates.

I apologize, I think my post was confusing. I was speaking of this court document that was just released today. I was speaking of the original court documents of the initial charges of aggravated kidnapping and murder one. Someone stated that they were both listed in the same parish which meant that they believe both crimes were done in the same parish. Law is not my specialty so I know nothing about this. But if this is the case then he would not have taken her to his home correct? Because his home is in another parish? This is what I meant, I hope this post makes more sense! I'm not asking about dates, just locations.
 
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I just cannot believe someone would have knowledge of the crime and not do anything about it. This is almost as bad as what BSL has done!

I do agree but he may have been distraught over what he did or scared because of his injuries and sought advice. There are cases where family members, spouses or friends will help to cover a crime out of either fear or love. Not saying it is ok but it does happen.
 
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It is like a sick train wreck! I kept reading. No more for me but this is seems noteworthy.

Figuratively, the term necrophilia describes an inordinate desire to control another person, usually in the context of a romantic or interpersonal relationship; the accusation is that the person is so interpersonally controlling as to be better-suited to relationships with nonresponsive people.

Necrophilia is a common among disorganized offenders.



Read more: http://www.monstropedia.org/index.php?title=Necrophilia#ixzz22N78YmUI
 
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It's been mentioned here before that the area around the Printing Services building looked like a prime spot for such a thing to take place.

I passed by there today. After making a right off of St. Landry Ext., it struck me how completely isolated those two barns are. They would, at ~2AM, provide excellent cover for any sort of nefarious activities. Really unsettling, frankly.

There's actually 2 houses back in there where the barns are. Surprised me when I went exploring 'cause I couldn't see them from Coliseum.
 
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I don't think it means further moving it. I think it's that he is continuing to hide where her body is.

I guess that could be it. Here's the definition of tampering with evidence: Tampering with evidence is the crime of altering, destroying, or concealing physical evidence with the intent to affect the outcome of a criminal investigation or court proceeding.

So he could have either been continually altering/destroying/or concealing her body by this definition anyway. I haven't heard of continual tampering of body in concealment in a murder one case with no body before though! ???
 
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