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The student's comments are in the video, not in the text of the article.why can't i see what the former classmate had to say? this article doesn't link proper for me
hth
The student's comments are in the video, not in the text of the article.why can't i see what the former classmate had to say? this article doesn't link proper for me
I think it is commendable that the Clarion Ledger did not write only about the murder of the blonde white college girl. These other women had families that loved them too. And the boyfriend murder may be somewhat similar.
thanks, it's not coming up on my computer! UGH!The student's comments are in the video, not in the text of the article.
hth
To paraphrase, the former classmate said he liked to make sure others knew he was rich and that his parents could get him out of any trouble that he got in. He wasn't particularly nice. The class was small.thanks, it's not coming up on my computer! UGH!
Paraphrasing...A former classmate at Forth Worth Country Day let loose on Dallas-Fort Worth TV:
Fort Worth Man Brandon Theesfeld Suspect In Murder Of Ole Miss Student Ally Kostial
Yes, a victory for him now will be a life sentence rather than something worse, imo.Paraphrasing...
“He wasn’t the nicest person. We weren’t really that surprised. He always let you know he was better than you. His parents had more money & there wasn’t any trouble they couldn’t get him out of. He was just really entitled.”
I’m thinking he’s now learning what his parents can’t get him out of.
There is just something great about the local Memphis police capturing him. This perp had no idea that LE work together, figure things out, and take it all seriously. I'm sure he was shocked that a local department far from the crime recognized him and caught him.Ole Miss student charged in Ally Kostial's death was tracked to gas station, father says 'my son is innocent'
“A patrol officer noticed a pickup truck that matched the description of Theesfeld's parked at the gas station and Memphis police soon swarmed the area, taking the 22-year-old into custody.
When he was arrested, Theesfeld's clothes appeared to have blood on them and a weapon was discovered inside the vehicle, law enforcement officials told FOX13.”
A little odd to still have on blood stained clothes and still be carrying a murder weapon 2 days later. Wonder where he'd been those 2 days.Ole Miss student charged in Ally Kostial's death was tracked to gas station, father says 'my son is innocent'
“A patrol officer noticed a pickup truck that matched the description of Theesfeld's parked at the gas station and Memphis police soon swarmed the area, taking the 22-year-old into custody.
When he was arrested, Theesfeld's clothes appeared to have blood on them and a weapon was discovered inside the vehicle, law enforcement officials told FOX13.”
There is just something great about the local Memphis police capturing him. This perp had no idea that LE work together, figure things out, and take it all seriously. I'm sure he was shocked that a local department far from the crime recognized him and caught him.
Wonder where he was heading?
jmo
Yes, I assuming fleeing.Fleeing? Headed home to Ft. Worth? The route from Oxford to Ft. Worth takes you through Memphis.
I’m sure his parents are going to try and use all the power they have to get this spoiled entitled brat out on bond. That’s the problem with BT they saved him too many times. After BT killed AK he probably thought no big deal Mom and Dad will get me out of this mess. Parents probably thought by saving him they were doing him a favor out of love but in the long run this is an example of what saving your child too many times can do possibility of escalating to murder. Tough love is what these parents should have used and their son would not be sitting in jail for murdering a beautiful soul. It sounds like Dads trying to save him once again. SMHParaphrasing...
“He wasn’t the nicest person. We weren’t really that surprised. He always let you know he was better than you. His parents had more money & there wasn’t any trouble they couldn’t get him out of. He was just really entitled.”
I’m thinking he’s now learning what his parents can’t get him out of.
I was just reading about Mississippi murder laws. There are no degrees like 2nd it’s either first degree or manslaughter. If his attorney can convince a jury this was a “crime of passion” for instance if it wasn’t planned and something enraged him. His sentence could be only 2-20 years in prison and actually be out in less time then that.Yes, a victory for him now will be a life sentence rather than something worse, imo.
His parents might be able to help with that, given a good lawyer.
jmo
The hurdle for defense will be the number of shots, imo. At each pull of the trigger, he had the option to stop.I was just reading about Mississippi murder laws. There are no degrees like 2nd it’s either first degree or manslaughter. If his attorney can convince a jury this was a “crime of passion” for instance if it wasn’t planned and something enraged him. His sentence could be only 2-20 years in prison and actually be out in less time then that.
You know his parents will get him the best defense money can buy. Defense will push for manslaughter I wouldn’t be surprised if DA agrees to plead this out with voluntary manslaughter if they can’t gather up enough evidence to prove it was premeditated.
Photos of the two of them out together, supposedly in 2016:
Leonardo Fassbender on Twitter
Edited to add that the source of the photos is page 16 of her vsco, so appear to be from her freshman year at Ole Miss.
https://vsco.co/allykostial/images/16
Yes, I assuming fleeing.
You are probably right he was heading home. Good point.
jmo
Oh no!I was just reading about Mississippi murder laws. There are no degrees like 2nd it’s either first degree or manslaughter. If his attorney can convince a jury this was a “crime of passion” for instance if it wasn’t planned and something enraged him. His sentence could be only 2-20 years in prison and actually be out in less time then that.
You know his parents will get him the best defense money can buy. Defense will push for manslaughter I wouldn’t be surprised if DA agrees to plead this out with voluntary manslaughter if they can’t gather up enough evidence to prove it was premeditated.
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