Michelle Young, pregnant mom, murdered Part 16

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  • #81
Maybe he was moaning to his family about Michelle. Somehow, I get the feeling that they were not all that fond of her just from what I've been reading and not reading!

Who knows what he said to them and if they knew they were having problems, they might have just decided to not get involved with that aspect of it and let jy deal with it.
But.........but..... he was BETWEEN JOBS! :eek:
 
  • #82
Sami,

It didn't take as long as I thought it would for you to jump on that one ! Rendering birth certificate as a useless document :D pitching now!

:crazy:

Just........couldn't help myself! Too good an op to miss :)

Sami
 
  • #83
But.........but..... he was BETWEEN JOBS! :eek:

Yep.....If he didn't get a job soon to pay for that little sojourn...guess who would be paying for it along with trying to keep on top of all other bills with her wage.

Yep, I'd be peeved too and he'd be sleepin wid da fishies.

Sami
 
  • #84
Thanks for the welcome. I've *seen* you around town and enjoy your solid posts. Haven't read the TOS . Do I have to say MOO around here ?

Citygirl.

MOO - note that a lot of us put a reference to the MOO in our sig lines at the bottom. MOO isn't always necessary but I would recommend it if your statement could be misconstrued as something other than your opinion. Now that was really helpful wasn't it ?
 
  • #85
When I first heard that he took family members on a vaca to CA, I played devil's advocate and thought he might have originally booked it for him, Chelle and Cassidy, but Chelle couldn't go because she'd used vaca time to go to NY....

Then 'someone' posted how many family members went and blew that 'devil's advocate thought' to the bottom of the ocean with the rest of the Titanics.

Sami

LOL Sami!

I'm still not sure that she had used up her vacation time. I'm thinking she would get more than 2 weeks a year. If I was playing devil's advocate here, I think it would make more sense to say that she had not actually booked the time off.

I agree with others though - she didn't know about this until the last minute.
 
  • #86
But.........but..... he was BETWEEN JOBS! :eek:

Wouldn't make any difference to him imo. In fact, from what I've read, he probably would have thought it was the perfect time to go!:crazy:
 
  • #87
...As hard as I am sure this is for you, I believe your going to have to face the reality that the Jason Young you knew as a boy is gone and all is not what it appears.:twocents:
Good post. I totally agree with you. Unfortunately, something caused JY to go awry. I don't understand it. I could never do it. Apparently, many husbands have. There are probably just as many who have gotten away with it as there are that have been caught.

Heck, Justin Barber even shot himself four times to make it appear that a random guy approached his wife and him on a lonely beach in Jacksonville. It took many years to bring him to justice. I believe his wife's (April) family were constantly in touch with police.

Justin grew up in a good family, had a master's degree, was very successful and outgoing. His outer veneer, so to speak, was very presentable. Then, when you looked deeper, he was having flings and affairs, was gambling and in debt; and his wife was going to leave him. Almost forgot to mention that there was a large life insurance policy on the wife.

Of course, he and his family say that the police targeted him from the beginning. Surprise, surprise...

Justin had deleted his internet searches of "gunshot wounds to the chest." He also had downloaded songs, one of which he deleted after her murder. It was something about "I used to love her, but I had to kill her."

Thank God that the police were finally able to gather enough evidence to take this guy to trial and convict him. Like I said, it took years; but it did finally happen.

So, my advice to Jason: Keep looking over your shoulder because one day you may be approached by the men in blue. ;)
 
  • #88
...Others still believe Jason should "cooperate", give up his rights, submit to grilling, eh, an "interview".
I don't.
As Dr. Phil says, "People who have nothing to hide, hide nothing." You apparently feel that Jason has a lot to hide. Police must work from the inner circle out. They have to be able to eliminate the inner circle of family and friends to focus all of their efforts outward. Jason apparently doesn't care whether they find the murderer of his wife and son. Can you tell me if he has received Michelle's life insurance money yet? Is the home for sale? He should be sitting pretty for a while, don't you think? I guess that finding the "real" murderer is the least of his concerns.

As far as I am concerned, you are correct. Your statements fall on deaf ears with me because they make no sense. The only argument that you can give for the reason that Jason won't cooperate with the police is that they will grill him and have harrassed his family. Is Jason really that fragile?

Geez...his wife was viciously beaten to death. He also lost the son that he was so eagerly awaiting. Don't you think that would enrage the average guy and make the average guy put aside his sensitive feelings to get to the bottom of this crime?
 
  • #89
As Dr. Phil says, "People who have nothing to hide, hide nothing." You apparently feel that Jason has a lot to hide. Police must work from the inner circle out. They have to be able to eliminate the inner circle of family and friends to focus all of their efforts outward. Jason apparently doesn't care whether they find the murderer of his wife and son. Can you tell me if he has received Michelle's life insurance money yet? Is the home for sale? He should be sitting pretty for a while, don't you think? I guess that finding the "real" murderer is the least of his concerns.

As far as I am concerned, you are correct. Your statements fall on deaf ears with me because they make no sense. The only argument that you can give for the reason that Jason won't cooperate with the police is that they will grill him and have harrassed his family. Is Jason really that fragile?

Geez...his wife was viciously beaten to death. He also lost the son that he was so eagerly awaiting. Don't you think that would enrage the average guy and make the average guy put aside his sensitive feelings to get to the bottom of this crime?

:clap: You said it well Nan!
 
  • #90
Howdy,

On the Nontestimonial warrants police officers said three times they think Jason was guilty. The most obvious harassment was the delay in returning confiscated items to family members. And yes, I know Jason brought it on by his standing on his rights. I believe the reaction of police officers has been childish.

Obviously there are no guarantees when raising kids. You do the best you can and then turn them loose. I understand that. I believe it is Jason's nature not to kill his wife and baby, and I believe that's also the way he was nurtured.

--Jake
not being a smart a++ here, but do you suppose you could interview any convicted murderer, who was raised to believe it is ok to murder someone-? I have to agree with all the other posters, he has long been gone from the nest--- how many people say of a convicted killer...." WE WOULD HAVE NEVER BELIEVED IT< OR THOUGHT IT? "
 
  • #91
Howdy,

Thanks for the link. It certainly is a bewildering story. I see the point you want to make. But I don't agree that Jason in any way can be compared to the Winkler woman.

--Jake

why not?
 
  • #92
OT but when you look at your profile....does anyone know what 'referrals' means?? I have one 'referral' and darned if I know what that means.

Have I been bad, lol.

Sami
 
  • #93
So Jake.............

Has Jason even enquired about the investigation into his wife's death and how it is coming along?

Sami
 
  • #94
Citygirl.

MOO - note that a lot of us put a reference to the MOO in our sig lines at the bottom. MOO isn't always necessary but I would recommend it if your statement could be misconstrued as something other than your opinion. Now that was really helpful wasn't it ?


Yes. Moooooooooooooo !!!!!!!!
 
  • #95
Wow, you ladies are brutal :D

I can't imagine why that would make you sooooo mad :crazy: .

I know one thing - my wife would skin me alive for that kind of bs, I would not only need a good doctor but also the therapy.:crazy:

Raisin Charlie,

Haven't met you wife. Sure we would get along famously!

Jason not only disrespected his marriage, but also the marrriage of one of his male friends.

NO BOUNDARIES! Need I say more?

5bigfish5
 
  • #96
  • #97
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There is no way to know how many innocent people have been framed by police officers.
Come on, Jake. Is this the best that you can do? Do you think that the police are going to risk their careers and being prosecuted to manufacture evidence in order to convict Jason?
 
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Come on, Jake. Is this the best that you can do? Do you think that the police are going to risk their careers and being prosecuted to manufacture evidence in order to convict Jason?

Obviously he, or someone he knows (Hi Gerry) thinks so.

If they were going to manufacture evidence to make Jason fit the crime he would've been arrested within a week of her death. Actually if they had it in for him bad enough to do that BS, he wouldn't have made her funeral!

"the tree has shed it's bark".

Sami
 
  • #100
Raisin Charlie,

Haven't met you wife. Sure we would get along famously!

Jason not only disrespected his marriage, but also the marrriage of one of his male friends.

NO BOUNDARIES! Need I say more?

5bigfish5

No Boundaries - certainly tells a lot doesn't it ? Excellent point.
 
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