Marine Cpl. Cesar Laurean caught!!

Yep, he's not a trophy and certainly no prize, but yes, I believe the word animal might fit, although I know of no animals that conduct themselves in such heinous ways. Kinda gives animals a bad name, now that I think about it. :rolleyes:
:clap: Thanks, I was thinking how to word this exact sentiment!! :D
 
I am betting he won't fight it...because at least he will be able to see his wife and child.
 
DA Hudson is on Greta saying that Christina had contemplated suicide in January and the only reason she didn't follow through was because of her 18 month old daughter. He's saying he's convinced she wasn't involved in any way with Maria's death.
 
CL won't even be in the US until after 60 days.......Crime Dreamer was right on that one in her/his post.

Dreamer: Thanks for all the info in your post!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So CL can be charged by both the LE in NC and the Marines? Is that correct?

If you do correspond with the reporter in NC.......let us know what the response was.
 
IMO Christina is either a pathological liar or the blindest wife in North Carolina.

Again, I just can't get over that a murder has been commited that involved blood and the removing of the bodies that would have left trails of blood and whatever to the backyard and then buried, etc. And yet Christina says she didn't have a clue???

I'm not buying this................I will be the first one to EAT CROW if I am wrong when all is said and done.
 
DA Hudson is on Greta saying that Christina had contemplated suicide in January and the only reason she didn't follow through was because of her 18 month old daughter. He's saying he's convinced she wasn't involved in any way with Maria's death.
Sounds like a guilty conscience to me...name another wife contemplating suicide because her husband committed murder? She should be angry and determined to get him to tell the truth...not thinking of doing herself in. Makes no sense. DA Hudson could be very wrong with his determination of her innocence, imo.
 
IMO Christina is either a pathological liar or the blindest wife in North Carolina.

Again, I just can't get over that a murder has been commited that involved blood and the removing of the bodies that would have left trails of blood and whatever to the backyard and then buried, etc. And yet Christina says she didn't have a clue???

I'm not buying this................I will be the first one to EAT CROW if I am wrong when all is said and done.

IF you are wrong, we can all attend a huge crow feast. Thousands will be there.
 
Sounds like a guilty conscience to me...name another wife contemplating suicide because her husband committed murder? She should be angry and determined to get him to tell the truth...not thinking of doing herself in. Makes no sense. DA Hudson could be very wrong with his determination of her innocence, imo.
What a refreshing post :) since I still think there's a whole lot more to this than the DA is telling us or maybe he's just human and can make mistakes too. Yes, some do commit suicide after killing someone else, especially if it was done as a crime of passion. If this had happened to me and I didn't know what he'd done until right before he took off, I'd be so mad at him I'd want to kill him, or at least do everything to put him in prison for the rest of his sorry life. There would be no love lost and I'd never want to see him again.
 
What a refreshing post :) since I still think there's a whole lot more to this than the DA is telling us or maybe he's just human and can make mistakes too. Yes, some do commit suicide after killing someone else, especially if it was done as a crime of passion. If this had happened to me and I didn't know what he'd done until right before he took off, I'd be so mad at him I'd want to kill him, or at least do everything to put him in prison for the rest of his sorry life. There would be no love lost and I'd never want to see him again.
Exactly! You wouldn't be feeling like offing yourself for what HE did tho.
 
Yea the only thing that made her contemplate suicide was the fact that Cesar loved Maria and Maria was about to have his baby.. Christine was obsessed with Cesar and he dealt her the ultimate betrayel.
 
P.S... I would love to email DA Hudson and a few others and tell them to PLEASE look a little harder at Christines role in all of this and how impossible it is that she is not involved in someway. Common sense people, common sense! If Cesar really loved Maria like he says he did then he needs to give Maria and the baby a little bit of justice and just come clean on the whole thing.
 
CL looked "resigned" to whatever is coming on all the pictures I saw today of him in Mexico after his arrest.

I don't think CL will fight extradition. Does he even have a lawyer?

I don't think he'll fight it either. You're right, he looked resigned as well as like a little, sissy, wussy, little boy that got caught with his hands in the cookie jar. Sure didn't look like a "stellar marine" to me!
 
More in depth info on how Cesar has been living and what he's been doing.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,350834,00.html

People wondered about the bearded stranger with a foreign accent who moved into a rustic cabin weeks ago in the pine-clad mountains surrounding this picturesque village. (more at link)
 
Regarding the Paternity test:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,350834,00.html
(snip)
On Friday, Navy investigators said they would wait until Laurean is returned to the United States to perform a paternity test to determine if he was the father of the unborn child, because they want a reliable DNA sample from him.
 
http://www.jdnews.com/news/happen_56005___article.html/coordinated_effort.html

"Cesar Laurean sent an e-mail to Sheriff Ed Brown almost two weeks before he was captured in Mexico, asking whether Brown could provide immunity from military prosecution if Laurean returned to Onslow County.

"I know they will convict me with no evidence, I can't risk Leavenworth or a chain gang," Laurean wrote in the e-mail sent March 30. The e-mail was traced by authorities to the region in Mexico where Laurean was arrested Thursday, Brown said.

Laurean, a Marine corporal accused of first-degree murder in the bludgeoning death of pregnant colleague Lance Cpl. Maria Lauterbach, had been on the lam since Jan. 11.

Brown replied to the e-mail, saying he felt compelled to be honest and could not guarantee immunity, but "turning yourself in would be a positive step, the wisest thing you could do."
 
I sooo want him to do his time in Leavenworth.Now knowing he contacted
Sheriff Brown in trying to make sure he would not go there...I want him there more :behindbar
 
DA Hudson is on Greta saying that Christina had contemplated suicide in January and the only reason she didn't follow through was because of her 18 month old daughter. He's saying he's convinced she wasn't involved in any way with Maria's death.
I was very naive when I was married to my ex-husband, a marine. I think that I probably would have gone off the deep end, too. I couldn't financially support myself as Christina probably cannot.

I am the type of person who pretty much goes along and doesn't pay a lot of attention to detail. So, I guess that I can buy that she was just going along. If she works and takes care of a small child, she was very busy.

I'm just trying to give another side of the story. I don't believe that Christina was involved in the actual murder of Maria; however, it sounds like she believed her husband and confronted Maria. I also believed anything that my ex-husband told me even though others told me that he was lying to me. He had me brainwashed, so to speak...
 
LOL since many of us are married to the forum atm What you making for dinner mom? You up for the task of cooking for us all? :dance:

Heck no! I just go and get the food. Hubby is the one that cooks!:woohoo:
 

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