bessie
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From his quote in the article, it doesn't sound like Caraway thinks the murder took place at the house in Kenner. If so, why would Kenner LE take over the investigation?
And those persons of interest were residing in Kenner at the time of the murder. Caraway also said this:"I have seen no evidence of that," Caraway said, "but we know she was last seen with the persons of interest."
IMO, he doesn't sound averse to the idea, he simply can't say for certain that JL was killed in Kenner. Hopefully, the pending evidence examination results will be conclusive.We hope we can solve the case in the near future and help bring some closure."
That's exactly the point. JL was alive when last seen in New Orleans.I've always wondered why the NOPD wasn't in charge of this case from the beginning since Jaren was last seen alive leaving a club in NOLA.
I see it another way. There's little difference between driving from the Quarter to the coast, and driving there from Kenner. Either way, you pass through multiple jurisdictions, and run the risk of being stopped by police. I have a feeling that by the time JL's remains were transported to MS, they were contained and concealed within the trunk of a car, so unless LE had cause to search the car, the remains would have gone undetected even if the they were stopped. But if you think about it, TS was used to playing the odds. He was a fugitive wanted on a federal warrant. Every time he walked out the front door, he was taking a risk.Maybe the murder took place closer to where they were last seen together, and for whatever crazy reason, MAS and TS drove with Jaren's body to the Miss. coast to dispose of it. Then they end up back in Kenner with some evidence on their hands, in the car, in the house? I just don't see the murder taking place in Kenner and these two risking a drive to the coast with Jaren's body where they could be stopped by Kenner, Jefferson, State, or Hancock LE.
I haven't given it much thought, but that's a good point. I wonder if the autopsy results have been compared.I'm really curious if there is any similarity between the way Addie Hall's and Jaren's remains were found. As sickening as it is to think about, if I were investigating this case, I would go back to the reports following Zack's suicide and the discovery of Addie's dismemberment and look very closely for the same cuts and/or wounds.
I might be off track, but imo, it makes sense for the investigation to move to Kenner. Hancock County has held onto it for two years, and I have no doubt they gave it their best shot. In the end, however, all they've turned up are the remains. Remember about a year ago, when the sheriff and DA in Hancock County considered charging the pair with desecration of a corpse? But then refrained? They didn't have enough evidence to proceed even on those charges. Now another year has past, and the investigation has to move on, or go cold. So where is the next logical jurisdiction? Apparently, no witness has been located, or come forward, who saw JL in Orleans Parish after the Bourbon St. camera sighting, which showed her to be alive and well. Considering the circumstances, there's no justification for taking a homicide investigation to Orleans when there is no evidence to indicate the homicide occurred here -- no significant blood evidence in the car to show she was transported somewhere after being wounded or killed -- and she was last known to be in the company of two individuals who resided in a private home in Kenner. If JL's body had been found intact, it might be a different story. But to dismember her body required, among other things, time and seclusion, which the Kenner residence provided. JMO