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Wow! That article is a must-read. There are some bombshells. The text messages are very revealing!Hopefully justice will be coming soon.New Asha Degree warrants: Text messages revealed, possible admission of fault, more
So the 2 older sisters and the dads cell phones were confiscated. Not the moms or youngest sister.
“ I feel so horrible. So horrible. I caused this. Idk if I can see V. I dk what I’m doing or feeling. I guess km”
I've seen this quote you cite in several articles : "I feel so horrible. So horrible. I caused this."![]()
‘I caused this’: Warrants reveal text messages after recent search in Asha Degree case
The new warrants show texts between family members of a man whose properties were searched in September 2024.www.wsoctv.com
Is km a reference to what I think it’s a reference to? If so, is anyone detained?
This is such a high profile case I wouldn’t be surprised if the perpetrator takes the cowards way out.
I could see someone justifying this by thinking this effectively “solves” the case, and may even lessen the charges on anyone who helped them.
They are certainly reacting like there's a fox in the hen house. And they all know what they're referring to, though it remains unspoken.The way the sisters are talking in the texts, with Lizzie saying it’s all her fault and the other saying it’s not, really makes me feel like Lizzie either 1. killed Asha in an honest accident (ie ran out in front of her on dark road) or 2. some circumstances caused by Lizzie, such as being out too late, lead to her and her sister accidentally witnessing her death/concealment at the hands of the deceased Underhill, and these actions by Lizzie lead to the two older sisters getting involved in a coverup, pressured by their dad. Which is what many have suspected once these recent revelations came out.
ETA: corrected my error about whose DNA was found in the shirt.MOO - speculation - I wonder if Lizzie is the sister that submitted genealogical DNA and that is why she seems to feel responsible in the texts.
Yes, but that's not new, there were 2 credible and consistent witnesses who separately observed her on the highway about 4 am, and they each independently reported it on the first day, as soon as her disappearance was announced.does this mean that it was Asha out walking along the highway all by herself at 2 a.m.?
i’m aware — just curious on what the context Asha had for being outside at 2 am while it was storming.Yes, but that's not new, there were 2 credible and consistent witnesses who separately observed her on the highway about 4 am, and they each independently reported it on the first day, as soon as her disappearance was announced.
From the article:
I have always been curious if such things are deliberately timed like that. If they were waiting for the anniversary, then they delayed stuff.does this mean that it was Asha out walking along the highway all by herself at 2 a.m.? moo it wasn’t a coincidence the recent warrants were served on exactly the 25th anniversary of the night Asha disappeared?
I'd still like to know why Asha was out on the road.
We may never, (and in my opinion, likely wont) find that outEven if her body is found and the appropriate parties charged for their involvement in her death, I wonder if we will ever find out why Asha snuck out that night. To me that’s 100x more baffling than a stupid family panicking and covering up a crime.