In the little bit of presser I got to see yesterday some LE officer said Terri is no longer cooperating and by that he said he meant she is not calling them with helpful info. I hope they are not "waiting" for her to call them, FGS.
That ain't gonna happen IMO> I know she has lawyered up, but can't they still call her to come in (with her atty) and question her, lay out the evidence they have and show her that all points to her, implore upon her to do the right thing....let her know shes screwed anyway and is going to be going away to jail, eventually, for quite awhile so she is gaining nothing by not telling the location of Kyron. Maybe give her some kindof "deal" (as much as I hate to say that) to tell them where this child is so his family can have closure.
SBM
In a word: No. None of the above.
The police have no power to force anyone who is not under arrest to come in and talk to them. They can request such a meeting but they cannot compel it.
If she is under arrest, they can talk to her but they cannot question her if she asserts her constitutional right to have her attorney present. And if her attorney is present, he is going to tell her not to answer anything, to keep asserting her fifth amendment right against self incrimination.
We live in a nation that provides a fair amount of protection for its citizens. Even if a particular case seems to justify bending or setting aside those protections, that is a road that the courts have not accepted.
Personally, I would not want to live in any country that did not have such protections or even to visit such a country. Bad, really bad things happen in such places.
What they could do is offer her immunity in return for her testimony. Such a move would be highly controversial, to say the least. And even if she were offered immunity at the state level, I bet her attorney would want immunity at the federal level as well (very difficult to get).
I don't know what she thinks she is gaining by sitting in KAINES house and saying and doing nothing. Does she think she can hole up there forever and this will just "go away"? I think she needs a serious check-up from the neck-up, she can't be mentally "right".
These are my thoughts right now and JMO.
abbie
Well, as to sitting in Kaine's house, that will be decided in the hearing 22 July.
What do you think she would gain from speaking out at this point? I ask seriously because I can't see any good that could come of it for her unless it is as part of a plea bargain.
And I am almost 100% certain that her lawyer would never advise her to try to cut a plea bargain before she has even been arrested. Why anticipate trouble or help it along? If she has something to proffer for a plea bargain, time enough to do so when it is clear what the charges are and what evidence LE has in their hand.
So, absent arrest and plea bargain, I really don't see any advantage for her from speaking to anyone, including LE, media or other parents. She can, so far as I can see, only harm herself.