MI MI - Danielle Stislicki, 28, Southfield, 2 Dec 2016 #13

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  • #881
We all want the same thing. Dani to be found and get the Justice she and her loved ones deserve.
 
  • #882
We all want the same thing. Dani to be found and get the Justice she and her loved ones deserve.

Absolutely. No matter what our opinions of Floyd are. Surely we are all here for the same thing.
 
  • #883
I don't believe he should have the right to anything. Other than a painful death. But then again, I side with the victim.

Totally agree with this. While I believe everyone has a right to a fair trial, it appears obvious that Floyd took Danielle and did away with her. He also attempted to kill the Hines park jogger (hence the fourth charge). It's scary that he's a big step closer to being back on the streets. IMO of course.
 
  • #884
I'm listening to the "In the Dark" podcast about Jacob Wetterling and one man that seemed obvious in many people's eyes, was innocent. But for 28 years, his life was significantly impacted because he was listed as a "person of interest" in Jacob's case.

I'm not saying that is the case here with Floyd and I absolutely agree that there are many things we do know that suggest his involvement, but there is a whole lot more we don't know and I'd prefer to let the system work to ensure a conviction for both the Hines park crime and In Dani's case.

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  • #885
I'm listening to the "In the Dark" podcast about Jacob Wetterling and one man that seemed obvious in many people's eyes, was innocent. But for 28 years, his life was significantly impacted because he was listed as a "person of interest" in Jacob's case.

I'm not saying that is the case here with Floyd and I absolutely agree that there are many things we do know that suggest his involvement, but there is a whole lot more we don't know and I'd prefer to let the system work to ensure a conviction for both the Hines park crime and In Dani's case.

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Do we not have DNA here though? I assume they didn't in that case.
 
  • #886
I'm listening to the "In the Dark" podcast about Jacob Wetterling and one man that seemed obvious in many people's eyes, was innocent. But for 28 years, his life was significantly impacted because he was listed as a "person of interest" in Jacob's case.

I'm not saying that is the case here with Floyd and I absolutely agree that there are many things we do know that suggest his involvement, but there is a whole lot more we don't know and I'd prefer to let the system work to ensure a conviction for both the Hines park crime and In Dani's case.

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In that case did the POI take Jacob to his house and seen by neighbors? If so, was that the last place Jacob was seen alive? Was his DNA connected to Jacob somehow?
 
  • #887
In that case did the POI take Jacob to his house and seen by neighbors? If so, was that the last place Jacob was seen alive? Was his DNA connected to Jacob somehow?
In that case, Jacob was allegedly last seen at the end of the POI's driveway, so yes there was suspicion he was last seen by him. This was in 1989. The case was just solved last year.

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  • #888
“ overcome the anger with non-anger, overcome the wicked by goodness, overcome the miser by generosity, overcome the liar by TRUTH.”-Buddha
We have watched Dani’s Family do just this. We may all have different personalities however in the end we all wish for the same ending. Let us have strength in unity .[emoji1317]


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  • #889
Do we not have DNA here though? I assume they didn't in that case.

We do have DNA, just yesterday the prosecutor stated that they have cell phone pings placing Floyd in the area of the attack on the jogger and she said Floyd's DNA was found on the joggers shorts. IMO, that's pretty damning evidence. The article I am linking below has the video of the court proceeding that took place yesterday.

https://www.clickondetroit.com/news...ce-has-bond-lowered-in-hines-park-attack-case

And there's also this.

https://crimewatchdaily.com/2017/09/29/family-speaks-out-in-danielle-stislicki-missing-person-case/

"They checked DNA they found on the victim with DNA they found in the Stislicki case," said local community editor Brad Kadrich.

And the results?

"There was a match between the two cases," said Chief Caid. "This is the right guy."
 
  • #890
We do have DNA, just yesterday the prosecutor stated that they have cell phone pings placing Floyd in the area of the attack on the jogger and she said Floyd's DNA was found on the joggers shorts. IMO, that's pretty damning evidence. The article I am linking below has the video of the court proceeding that took place yesterday.

https://www.clickondetroit.com/news...ce-has-bond-lowered-in-hines-park-attack-case

And there's also this.

https://crimewatchdaily.com/2017/09/29/family-speaks-out-in-danielle-stislicki-missing-person-case/

"They checked DNA they found on the victim with DNA they found in the Stislicki case," said local community editor Brad Kadrich.

And the results?

"There was a match between the two cases," said Chief Caid. "This is the right guy."

The video is so informative! So glad for DNA!! I can't imagine what a relief it was for the jogger when police told her one day that they have the guy! 10 months later I would've though he was going to get away with it.

IMO
 
  • #891
We do have DNA, just yesterday the prosecutor stated that they have cell phone pings placing Floyd in the area of the attack on the jogger and she said Floyd's DNA was found on the joggers shorts. IMO, that's pretty damning evidence. The article I am linking below has the video of the court proceeding that took place yesterday.

https://www.clickondetroit.com/news...ce-has-bond-lowered-in-hines-park-attack-case

And there's also this.

https://crimewatchdaily.com/2017/09/29/family-speaks-out-in-danielle-stislicki-missing-person-case/

"They checked DNA they found on the victim with DNA they found in the Stislicki case," said local community editor Brad Kadrich.

And the results?

"There was a match between the two cases," said Chief Caid. "This is the right guy."

Thanks, BloodHound. I had forgotten about the phone pings. We don't know anything about phone pings for Floyd or Dani's phones on the night she went missing do we?
 
  • #892
Thanks, BloodHound. I had forgotten about the phone pings. We don't know anything about phone pings for Floyd or Dani's phones on the night she went missing do we?

Your welcome! I haven't seen any information released about phone pings the night Dani went missing. I assume law enforcement is keeping information like that close to the vest for good reason.
 
  • #893
Do we know yet where exactly the DNA match to Dani's case came from? I have not seen any MSM source spell this out, only that details were read into the record during the preliminary examination for the Hines Park case. I interpret this to likely mean that the DNA was collected from FG's own home. Or does someone else have more specific and/or contradictory information?

Thanks in advance!
 
  • #894
Do we know yet where exactly the DNA match to Dani's case came from? I have not seen any MSM source spell this out, only that details were read into the record during the preliminary examination for the Hines Park case. I interpret this to likely mean that the DNA was collected from FG's own home. Or does someone else have more specific and/or contradictory information?

Thanks in advance!
I believe the most info we have in MSM about this is from the recent Crime Watch Daily videos where they explicitly stated the offender DNA from the jogger case was matched to DNA collected in Dani's case. I don't recall them stating where the matching DNA from Dani's case originated. I think most are assuming from FG's house because we know his house was searched and we know his DNA would be all over his house. But who knows, there could also have been DNA discovered in her vehicle or apartment.
 
  • #895
Hi,
I am a former resident of W. Bloomfield and Royal Oak, and all points in between. I heard about this on the news down here in TN, but haven't heard anything in a long time. My friend Kelley Brownlee has been missing since 1983, and I saw this link posted to her page.
I was trying to catch up by reading the threads.
So, they have a suspect in custody, but they haven't found her or her body? This case made me so sad when I saw it on the news here. She was such a beautiful young girl with such a bright light in her eyes. This makes me so sad. I was hoping she had been found alive. God bless you all. I wish I was back home. :'(
 
  • #896
Hi,
I am a former resident of W. Bloomfield and Royal Oak, and all points in between. I heard about this on the news down here in TN, but haven't heard anything in a long time. My friend Kelley Brownlee has been missing since 1983, and I saw this link posted to her page.
I was trying to catch up by reading the threads.
So, they have a suspect in custody, but they haven't found her or her body? This case made me so sad when I saw it on the news here. She was such a beautiful young girl with such a bright light in her eyes. This makes me so sad. I was hoping she had been found alive. God bless you all. I wish I was back home. :'(

Yes, they have the POI in custody but unfortunately, not for this case, yet. He's in for attempted rape, amongst other things. And no, no sign of Danielle for 10 months now :(

I'm so sorry to hear about your friend. I'm not familiar with her case but I hope there is light shed on it soon for you.
 
  • #897
Do we know yet where exactly the DNA match to Dani's case came from? I have not seen any MSM source spell this out, only that details were read into the record during the preliminary examination for the Hines Park case. I interpret this to likely mean that the DNA was collected from FG's own home. Or does someone else have more specific and/or contradictory information?

Thanks in advance!
This is also my understanding. Obviously, his own DNA would be in his home, so while this much more definitively links him to the Hines case, I haven't seen anything to suggest "this is our guy" in Dani's case. Hence, no charges, yet. Hoping if he is responsible, that evidence surfaces soon so charges can be made. And most of all, hoping for Dani to be located. I cannot imagine the agony her family goes through each day that passes without knowing what happened to her or where she is.

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  • #898
There is opposition to the lowering of FRGjr's bond from $750,000 to $350,000. A conviction on appeal could be overturned on grounds that FRGjr didn't have adequate defense due to excessive bond, or something to this effect.

At the arraignment of FRGjr on June 28, 2017, in response to the charges against his client, Dakmak linked his FRGjr to another case when, in open court Dakmak announced: "...there has been an indication that [FRGjr] has some kind of relationship to another matter yet to be charged."

The prosecutor requested $1,000,000 bond due to the severity of charges with one being a life offense. The prosecutor added, "...as Mr. Dakmak alluded to, there is another case that is being investigated right now, we believe at this time that [FRGjr] could be a flight risk and if bond were to be posted, we would ask for a GPS tether." youtube.com/watch?v=BL9lm3LfEyg

I like that at the October 11th hearing on defense's motion to lower bond, Danielle Bennetts placed more facts on the record in this case.

Each morning and throughout each day I pray for Danielle's Family and that Danielle is found, today.
https://www.clickondetroit.com/news...be-on-lookout-for-signs-of-danielle-stislicki FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich.
 
  • #899
This is also my understanding. Obviously, his own DNA would be in his home, so while this much more definitively links him to the Hines case, I haven't seen anything to suggest "this is our guy" in Dani's case. Hence, no charges, yet. Hoping if he is responsible, that evidence surfaces soon so charges can be made. And most of all, hoping for Dani to be located. I cannot imagine the agony her family goes through each day that passes without knowing what happened to her or where she is.

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Just because you haven't seen anything that links Floyd to both cases, doesn't mean the evidence doesn't exist. Law enforcement is building a case and as such, they have no obligation to release everything they have to the public. Furthermore, they are not going to charge him until they feel they are done building their case because they only get one shot to ensure a proper conviction.

Please read again what the police chief said.

"They checked DNA they found on the victim with DNA they found in the Stislicki case," said local community editor Brad Kadrich.

And the results?

"There was a match between the two cases," said Chief Caid. "This is the right guy."

"A match between the two cases" would not be possible without Danielle's DNA, the jogger's DNA and Floyd's DNA all being part of the evidence. If all they had was Floyd's DNA and the jogger's DNA, that would not add up to a match between the two cases. Keep in mind, they removed floorboards and a mattress! More than likely, there were bodily fluids on one or both of those items. So, even though it hasn't been confirmed, I tend to believe they have more than just Floyd's DNA.
 
  • #900
Just because you haven't seen anything that links Floyd to both cases, doesn't mean the evidence doesn't exist. Law enforcement is building a case and as such, they have no obligation to release everything they have to the public. Furthermore, they are not going to charge him until they feel they are done building their case because they only get one shot to ensure a proper conviction.

Please read again what the police chief said.

"They checked DNA they found on the victim with DNA they found in the Stislicki case," said local community editor Brad Kadrich.

And the results?

"There was a match between the two cases," said Chief Caid. "This is the right guy."

"A match between the two cases" would not be possible without Danielle's DNA, the jogger's DNA and Floyd's DNA all being part of the evidence. If all they had was Floyd's DNA and the jogger's DNA, that would not add up to a match between the two cases. Keep in mind, they removed floorboards and a mattress! More than likely, there were bodily fluids on one or both of those items. So, even though it hasn't been confirmed, I tend to believe they have more than just Floyd's DNA.
Oh I'm confident they have much more than we know! Absolutely. I just disagree on your interpretation of the "we have the right guy" comment. I am not saying he isn't the "right guy" in Dani's case, too, but that has yet to be determined with information known to the public. ETA: The match IMO can mean as much as having Floyd's DNA that was collected from his home during Dani's investigation. I disagree that it guarantees they have Dani's DNA. The connection is that without the DNA collected in Dani's case, Floyd's DNA would not be in the database for a match. Jmo.

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