AgeofAquaruis
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Wow. I wonder if this has anything to do with the Sandusky scandal. MOOThey said that the camera was not working.
Wow. I wonder if this has anything to do with the Sandusky scandal. MOOThey said that the camera was not working.
Virtually no chance.Wow. I wonder if this has anything to do with the Sandusky scandal. MOO
I don't believe the missing money was resolved.The missing money that was in question (30, 000 i believe) ..was that ever resolved ?
Also, the money Jonathan withdrew from the ATM in Newark, DE ..was that found on him or in the car..or not at all?
Any updates?Hello folks, I am still in the process of going through this discussion board to see what has been said so far, but just wanted to introduce myself. I recently discovered this case while listening to old episodes of Crime Junkie. It caught my attention as soon as I heard that the victim was a Baltimore attorney that died mysteriously in 2003. My dad was an attorney in Baltimore for many years, and was working there in 2003. After the episode, I did what any true crime lover would, and texted my dad to ask if he was familiar with the case. I assumed he'd have at least heard of it given his history of involvement in Baltimore's legal community. Well, not only has he heard of it. He was one of the other attorneys working on the trial that Luna was prosecuting when he died in 2003. He has agreed to sit down with me to talk about his memories of Jonathan Luna and his death. He says he had worked on a few cases with Luna before his sudden passing and remembers him as "a very nice guy". He was in the court room on December 4, 2003 when Luna failed to appear and was reported missing. I do not know if he was present at the meeting on December 5 that was reported as Luna's last location before he began the baffling road trip that ended in his death, but I intend to find out. If he wasn't in the meeting himself, I do believe he could give me the names of the people who were. I can't guarantee I'll be able to uncover anything we didn't know before, but I figure it can't to give it a try. Looks to me like this case really does just need some more attention and for the right person to start talking.
The missing money was not located. About $30 was around him but not clear if that was from the $200. I believe his wallet was missing and never recoveredThe missing money that was in question (30, 000 i believe) ..was that ever resolved ?
Also, the money Jonathan withdrew from the ATM in Newark, DE ..was that found on him or in the car..or not at all?
Cohen also said the movie is not about making money..
8 November 2024 Release of New Movie:
"The Midnight Ride of Jonathan Luna"
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Prosecutor Jonathan Luna's death explored in Red Rose Film Festival movie
The death of Baltimore federal prosecutor Jonathan Luna, whose body was found in a remote area in northern Lancaster County nearly 21 years ago, is the subject of a documentarylancasteronline.com
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This case continues to break my20 years. Such a shame! Thinking of his wife and children tonight!
IIRC, yes.Was the car ever fingerprinted? I can't imagine it wasn't, but what were the results?
Blood in the car...backseat only?
I think it was credit card bills. What they were for, IDK, but it would likely be something legal.Do we know why Jonathan was in so much debt?
Yes, I've seen 25k in credit card bills. I imagine Jonathan made a reasonably good salary. The fact that he was hiding some of the credit cards from his wife suggests that he had a vice of some sort.I think it was credit card bills. What they were for, IDK, but it would likely be something legal.
A vice, possibly, but nothing illegal. JPL would not be buying illegal drugs or prostitutes with a Visa Card.Yes, I've seen 25k in credit card bills. I imagine Jonathan made a reasonably good salary. The fact that he was hiding some of the credit cards from his wife suggests that he had a vice of some sort.