GUILTY LA - Jaren Lockhart, 22, New Orleans, 5 June 2012 - #3

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  • #181
Or maybe just a little to confident because he'd been able to evade LE all these years??

That's what I think. Antolin (Sierra Lamar's murder) was able to avoid/not be prosecuted for his past crimes and he still hasn't talked because he thinks he will get the charges dropped again. That's what his past experience has shown him. Same with Spears.
 
  • #182
I hate to keep referring to the Lauren Giddings case, but there are parallels that keep popping up.

Stephen McDaniel was initially arrested and held on a burglary, not murder charge. He told investigator's that he stole condoms from another apartment in his complex. I don't recall exactly how long they held him on the burglary charges, but think it was around a month or so. This gave the Macon DA time to form their probable cause indictment. Much more to this case, but don't want to clog up Jaren's page with all the details and twists and turns.

So, yes Surfie it can be done.

I agree with that method because there were actual charges against McDaniel. Thus far, I haven't seen any charges from Mississippi for MAS to warrant extradition, only Louisiana (where she is in custody); hence, my confusion.
 
  • #183
So nothing's happening today? Are they just letting them stew?
 
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I'm probably toooootally wrong on this and it is pure speculation on my part.
The fact that she's fighting extradition to Mississippi so vehemently tells me that that is where this crime took place (I don't even want to type the m word anymore, that word doesn't even begin to touch on the he!! Jaren must have went through).
As far as we know, they aren't trying to extradite her to charge her. But she must be feeling that if she goes there she's never coming back....why would she feel that way if the crime didn't take place there?
On a side note-as I stated before, I lived in South Miss from 2003-2011. I've never known them to be very "open" about court or political docs. I could be wrong, but this is just my experience.
 
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If the murder took place in MS she would have washed up further east. They said that in order for her to have come here to BSL she was put in the water in NOLA. The currents were just right for her to wash up here within 36 hours of her disappearance.
 
  • #188
They need to check all the video from coast casinos (especially Waveland and Bay St. Louis ones) in case they stayed at one of the hotels on the night in question...
 
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If the murder took place in MS she would have washed up further east. They said that in order for her to have come here to BSL she was put in the water in NOLA. The currents were just right for her to wash up here within 36 hours of her disappearance.

Oh, I apologize. I didn't realize they were finished with investigating the currents and possible "drop" places and had released that information.
 
  • #190
If the murder took place in MS she would have washed up further east. They said that in order for her to have come here to BSL she was put in the water in NOLA. The currents were just right for her to wash up here within 36 hours of her disappearance.

I had some thoughts wondering if maybe the murder of Jaren happened on the beach.
This would allow for the tide coming in/going out to wash away the evidence and take it out to sea. I wonder what time it was at high tide that day.

Not sure about the currents but those prediction charts are not 100%.

JMO
 
  • #191
I'd be surprised if they ever left NOLA with Jaren. I would have thought they would take her to their house....how far is their house from NOLA? They took her somewhere else where they were comfortable enough to do all of that. Probably not far from FQ.
 
  • #192
Oh, I apologize. I didn't realize they were finished with investigating the currents and possible "drop" places and had released that information.

I can't say that they are completely finished with those reports, but these initial findings were released the day after her torso washed ashore.
 
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If the murder took place in MS she would have washed up further east. They said that in order for her to have come here to BSL she was put in the water in NOLA. The currents were just right for her to wash up here within 36 hours of her disappearance.

might be worth taking a look at a map and picking out some possible dump sites. is it feasible that a body dumped in lake ponchartrain might have floated out through that small passage and over to the bay? seems unlikely to me, but im unfamiliar with how that sort of thing works.
 
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TS looks exactly the same - ginger hair made no difference!

I kinda thought he looks a little worse than the first picture of him and his eyes look dead.
 
  • #196
Looking at everything that's going on, I don't think we really need to be overly concerned with them getting out on bond. Even if they did somehow pull it off, LE isn't letting them out of their sight. The minute they try to leave the state (if not the parish) they'd be violating the rules of being out on bond and immediately arrested again.

Aside from that, I'm with many others on here in thinking they have more information than they're sharing with us. To me it feels like they're keeping quiet with the public in an effort to be certain that they do everything carefully and by the book. They're not gonna let any loophole or slip-up cost them this one.
 
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I had some thoughts wondering if maybe the murder of Jaren happened on the beach.
This would allow for the tide coming in/going out to wash away the evidence and take it out to sea. I wonder what time it was at high tide that day.

Not sure about the currents but those prediction charts are not 100%.

JMO

It was knots and currents in the days since she went missing, so they would be pretty accurate. Do you mean the beach in NOLA? They searched the beaches here in BSL and along the coast, but there was no evidence of a murder having taken place there. It would be EXTREMELY risky to do it here in MS, there are people down at the beach at all hours of the night floundering and such.
 
  • #198
i sure hope not



How could he have a possibility of bond? He had warrants out for his arrest in NC.
Wouldn't he be held for NC?
 
  • #199
It was knots and currents in the days since she went missing, so they would be pretty accurate. Do you mean the beach in NOLA? They searched the beaches here in BSL and along the coast, but there was no evidence of a murder having taken place there. It would be EXTREMELY risky to do it here in MS, there are people down at the beach at all hours of the night floundering and such.

I imagine breaking out the saws and/or power tools isn't something you casually do on a beach at night, regardless of how private it is, or whether you think there's no one around. I can't see it having taken place anywhere other than in a house or on a boat.
 
  • #200
Does anyone know where to find these "flow" maps? :blushing: Lived within two miles of the beach for 8 years and never did much care for the gulf water....never struck me as very "clean". So I have no clue about the flow and the tides (except that low tide was a smell that I never got used too lol)
 
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