Do we have proof of these threats?
Just curious, as I'm trying to catch up on media.
Does MB have the same maiden name as KNP?
It was posted several threads back that he was telling people if they were talking bad about AB he was going to take care of business. Not a quote but paraphrasing what was reported.
IMO, most teenage girls don't think that way, even the mentally ill ones.Ok here is my amatuer theroy. AB is implicating the BF so he gets locked up so the will be "together 4ever". I know they would not be locked up together but by together I mean incarcerated at the same time.
I have a question for the attorneys on this thread. What are your thoughts on this hypothetical scenerio? What if AB and her bf were both involved? Let's say that each of them dug one of the graves. Let's say that AB strangled EO, which was the cause of death, then her boyfriend stabbed her and cut her throat. If an autopsy showed that EO had died before the knife was used, what charges could the bf face? TIA
Abuse of a corpse, which is a misdemeanor. Any charges incurred from covering up a murder.
Not an attorney, but I play one on the weekends.
From where? Another poster, blog, comments, media?
In addition I would think there would also be plenty of grounds for accessory to murder 1st degree (if the speculation regarding the bf in the posts above turned out to be true). Helping dig the grave prior would show just as much premeditiation as AB, and wether he or she served up the killing injury, under the supposed circumstances above, he could also be charged with murder in the 1st.
The above is MOHO as I am not an attorney but I do work for them. (although not criminal attorneys)
Do we have proof of these threats?
Just curious, as I'm trying to catch up on media.
But, how can you be charged with murder if you attacked a dead person? Hypothetically, of course.
In addition I would think there would also be plenty of grounds for accessory to murder 1st degree (if the speculation regarding the bf in the posts above turned out to be true). Helping dig the grave prior would show just as much premeditiation as AB, and wether he or she served up the killing injury, under the supposed circumstances above, he could also be charged with murder in the 1st.
The above is MOHO as I am not an attorney but I do work for them. (although not criminal attorneys)
Here's a local's statement on the bf whereabouts in the comments of this news article
http://newstribune.com/articles/200...ential09.txt#539c32dbf3e921deb43c1aac787b91df
It's a local's statement, which hasn't been released in media, thus it COULD be rumor.
You're pretty right here, IMO.
I just want to point out that you guys should be careful when throwing around the "premeditation" word, if you want to be completely legally accurate. Not trying to stir the pot, and please don't attack me or read into this as a defense or justification of what anyone did in this case. Murder is a "specific intent" crime. Premeditation is a legal term, requiring "malice aforethought". Specific intent requires more than just "wanting to kill someone". For premeditated murder, you would have to have a specific intent to end the life of the specific victim.
"digging a grave" isn't necessarily legal premeditation, there has to be specific intent to kill the person. However, digging a grave is indicative of intent. It would require specific evidence to prove intent.
Understand what I'm saying? Let me illustrate my point. P and A go into a back yard and "dig a grave". P then goes out, without A's knowledge, and kills someone and burried them in the "grave". A does not have the specific intent for premeditated murder.
Cole County Prosecutor Mark Richardson said that fact that Cole County Sheriff Greg White wants first degree murder charges shows that White believes Oltens murder was premeditated.
The authorities lead us to believe it's premeditated. We didn't come up with that ourselves. HTH