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One more thing, when I look at this guys mug shot, I don't see any remorse or fear at being caught- all I see is anger and meanness!
Who is Craig Michael Wood?
Interviews create portrait of man accused in girl's abduction, slaying
Feb. 20, 2014 4:31 PM
News-Leader.com - Springfield, MO
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Video arraignment planned
Wood will be arraigned in court Friday, but he wont appear in person. The family has hired Joe Passanise of the Law Offices of Dee Wampler and Joe Passanise.
The criminal case against Wood has been assigned to Judge Dan Imhofs courtroom, and Wood is scheduled to appear by video for his arraignment. Wood is charged with first-degree murder, child kidnapping and armed criminal action.
Before that arraignment, and after, Wood will remain in jail. A judge agreed with prosecutors recommendation that Wood be held without bond.
Why does a video arraignment take place instead of in person?
Why does a video arraignment take place instead of in person?
b b mFirst, just because a teacher is smoking marijuana at home, that does not mean it is illegal! They could have a medical card and as we move towards having more states having it legal, what they do at home isn't illegal. Second, and this blows my mind, especially on this thread... Are you actually even comparing a teaching smoking marijuana or any drugs to a rapist or child molester?! Seriously?
We so have laws and right now, teachers are free to do whatever they want in their free time just like everyone else. As long as while they are at their jobs, they get the job done, that is all that matters. People don't get to pick and chose or even know what teachers do in their personal lives....unless it effects the students. And no, I am not a teacher. But, yes, I am raising three children. It bothers me 0% what their teachers do outside of the classroom as long as when they have "my kids" they are 100% on. It is no different than any other job. Everyone needs to be on all the time and we can't drug test everyone randomly. We can't even do it with all the teachers. I can think of another group that would be better suited to receive them.
thanks wasn't enough/:seeya:Sorry, but you do not have first hand knowledge, unless you yourself are SPD LE directly involved in the case, (not your uncle, or 3rd cousin's "advice" either).
With that said, I'm former LE, and I don't even have first hand knowledge, as I'm not with SPD, however I do well know of what contact processes are deemed "safe" and which are not, in the apprehension of a subject.
I provided the overwhelmingly used standard op procedure in "rules of contact", but even some LE dept's do not follow these rules for 2 reasons, one good and one bad.
1. sloppy, careless contact that can jeopardize the case or victim (bad)
2. SPD may have info WE don't have, or judged it better to call, due to unique case risk to the girl. (good/acceptable)
In any case, we do not know for 100% certainty if and when they called the father. You can't believe what's reported in newspapers if you want to be completely factual and credible.
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If someone wants to be considered an authority in a particular area they need to be verified. We have a wonderful group here and some have been here a long time. Delivery of ideas and opinions when written really need to be delivered with tact!
I am incredibly disturbed by the interview with Mom.
I have updated the map to include other missing persons cases in MO, KS, OK & AR that could be related...
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msi...ll=35.474441,-94.222848&spn=0.011586,0.019634
The ones that I wonder most about are
Kylie Lawrence
April Andrews
Morgan Nick
Gene Hartley is with KY3 (KSHB) - Springfield, MO and per above Linked site, is the Media Coordinator with the 31st Circuit in Greene County.