What a mess. Two lives and two families ruined forever. This young man is not insane. He is definitely troubled, and there were many red flags along the way. I'm sure that his parents were hoping that he would mature and grow out of his troublesome ways. Instead, he grew into being a murderer.
Now, he will spend the rest of his life behind bars. It doesn't matter how much money his father spends to defend him. He is destined to spend the rest of his life behind bars. That's the only way that he is going to learn that there are consequences for what you do in life. This is all my opinion.
It's too late for Ally and her family. I'm sorry that she was too nice and too naive to see the real danger in sticking with a guy like this. After all, who would really think that anyone is capable of murder? I know, when I was her age, I put myself in dangerous situations because I was young and stupid.
My thoughts and prayers are really for the healing in both families. They all are going to need it because none of them are ever going to be the same.
You may be correct, though I certainly hope not.Ladies, let not your heart be troubled, this handsome cowboy will use the John Hinkley defense, and his fathers money, and be back in the saddle within 10 years!
That could be a Glock 43.Interesting, she was shot 8 times in the abdomen and a friend of his said he carried a glock that contained 8 rounds. If so, I see a feticide charge coming!
Checkn in...
Thanks for local update @Quill.Still here, Judge. No news lately from my in-state perspective unless you are following college football (which I am) and the prison riots at Parchman prison. I imagine our suspect's family will do anything to keep him out of there, especially now.
Yezzzzzz! First thing that came to mind when Parchman riots hit the news was an image of fussy, pouting ol’ BT experiencing real fear in that setting. Who knows where he’ll end up, but what a fitting slice of justice if it were there.Still here, Judge. No news lately from my in-state perspective unless you are following college football (which I am) and the prison riots at Parchman prison. I imagine our suspect's family will do anything to keep him out of there, especially now.
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Orders of Continuance were filed in the capital murder cases against Matthew Kinne and Brandon Theesfeld on Monday. The first trial term of 2020 began this week, which resulted in both district attorney Ben Creekmore and the defense team for each defendant to ask for the continuances.
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Regarding the case against Theesfeld, who is facing a capital murder charge in the July 2019 death of Alexandria “Ally” Kostial, the defendant was awaiting a psychiatric evaluation at the Mississippi State Hospital. The EAGLE contacted Farese about the progress of the exam, and Farese stated there have been “no updates.”
Continuances filed in 2019 capital murder cases
I believe Farese will do his best to delay this case until all who knew Ally have graduated and left Ole Miss.
Motions will be filed on any and everything.
Money keeps on talking.
Farase's strategy to let emotion and news die down before bringing out double barrels. Hope he bankrupts them.You're quite right. Farese's current game plan is delay, delay, delay. His next move is to find a judge who is open to the notion of bail for Theesfeld until the trial.
That, sad to say, may indeed be what happens. It's amazing what million-dollar defense attorneys can do; and this defendant is so spoiled, privileged, and backed by $$$ that a sentence less than it should be, is likely, IMO.Ladies, let not your heart be troubled, this handsome cowboy will use the John Hinkley defense, and his fathers money, and be back in the saddle within 10 years!
I believe Farese will do his best to delay this case until all who knew Ally have graduated and left Ole Miss.
Motions will be filed on any and everything.
Money keeps on talking.
Just checking in...
I just checked MSM, and I didn't see anything more recent than October, 2019. I guess everything is on simmer right now -- both sides building their cases, looking to solidify the evidence, finding good psychiatric/psychological testimony witnesses, interviewing friends of the victim and suspect. Brief items before the judge, perhaps...
Maybe someone closer to the area has seen more.
So we wait, and her family mourns and prays for peace and justice in their own way. SMH.