NC NC - Faith Hedgepeth, 19, UNC student, Chapel Hill, 7 Sep 2012 #3

Chris Barnes appears to be an immigration attorney. CMMR,PC is a good firm but it doesn't seem to have a lot of experience in this major felony/murder cases. But I think it is safe to assume they are being paid a full rate for their services. They are not a firm that could just pro bono a case like this.
So then is it possible (I'm just blabberin' out loud here ;)) that Coleman, Merritt, Murphy & Rainsford, P.C. are his principal trial or courtroom attorneys, and Barnes is fighting either for or against MESO's deportation (depending which MESO wants)? Also, someone mentioned earlier that at least one of CMMR was involved in the famous Eve Carson case (Chapel Hill) so there is some major murder case experience.

p.s.... 'nuther question; once the trial starts will it come out as public information how the lawyers are getting paid, or is that some sort of privileged info?
 
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So then is it possible (I'm just blabberin' out loud here ;)) that Coleman, Merritt, Murphy & Rainsford, P.C. are his principal trial or courtroom attorneys, and Barnes is fighting either for or against MESO's deportation (depending which MESO wants)? Also, someone mentioned earlier that at least one of CMMR was involved in the famous Eve Carson case (Chapel Hill) so there is some major murder case experience.
Yes I would say Barnes is handling the immigration angle and that CMMR is handling the defense of the murder case. I just glanced at the profiles of their attorneys and didn't see anyone boasting of murder defense. Maybe they are modest or have attorney's not on the site. Not sure.
 
By all accounts, the defendant has been represented by the public defender's office since his arrest. Is there any reason why the public defender's office would not appoint a private firm such as Coleman, Merritt, Murphy & Rainsford, P.C. to represent Salguero-Olivares? I recall the Iowa taxpayers also funded the private defense for Mollie Tibbets killer, Cristian Bahena Rivera, in 2021.




Sept 17, 2021

He's being held on no bond and was appointed a public defender. On Friday, he was assigned a probable cause hearing on Oct. 7.

[..]

Authorities said DNA from the crime scene connected them to the suspect nine years later. But they didn't give details on whether Salguero-Olivares knew Faith Hedgepeth.

The murder suspect's past remains murky. A neighbor told ABC11 that Salguero-Olivares moved here from Guatemala.



Read more at: https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/crime/article257547083.html#storylink=cpy

Sept 21, 2022

On Sept. 14, two days before he was charged with murder, investigators from Chapel Hill and the SBI got a DNA sample that had been obtained from Salguero-Olivares without his knowledge during a DWI traffic stop, the search warrant states.

The DNA was taken to the N.C. Crime Lab in Raleigh to compare with the evidence found at the 2012 crime scene.

[..]

In October, Salguero-Olivares’ attorney, Chief Public Defender Dawn Baxton, filed a motion to suppress evidence.
 
By all accounts, the defendant has been represented by the public defender's office since his arrest. Is there any reason why the public defender's office would not appoint a private firm such as Coleman, Merritt, Murphy & Rainsford, P.C. to represent Salguero-Olivares? I recall the Iowa taxpayers also funded the private defense for Mollie Tibbets killer, Cristian Bahena Rivera, in 2021.




Sept 17, 2021

He's being held on no bond and was appointed a public defender. On Friday, he was assigned a probable cause hearing on Oct. 7.

[..]

Authorities said DNA from the crime scene connected them to the suspect nine years later. But they didn't give details on whether Salguero-Olivares knew Faith Hedgepeth.

The murder suspect's past remains murky. A neighbor told ABC11 that Salguero-Olivares moved here from Guatemala.



Read more at: https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/crime/article257547083.html#storylink=cpy

Sept 21, 2022

On Sept. 14, two days before he was charged with murder, investigators from Chapel Hill and the SBI got a DNA sample that had been obtained from Salguero-Olivares without his knowledge during a DWI traffic stop, the search warrant states.

The DNA was taken to the N.C. Crime Lab in Raleigh to compare with the evidence found at the 2012 crime scene.

[..]

In October, Salguero-Olivares’ attorney, Chief Public Defender Dawn Baxton, filed a motion to suppress evidence.
I believe he was of course initially appointed a public defender. And it is not uncommon

for Public Defender officers to contract work out to various firms. I don't know if that is the case here. I haven't seen anything.

In the Mollie Tibbets case, the defendant's family privately hired his defense attorneys.
 
Yes, MESO initially had a public defender, but last Sept. the Defender(s) requested to come off the case (I don’t know why?), and that became official in November I believe, which I assume is when the new attorneys officially took over — and, given the volume of evidentiary material here, I’m amazed that earlier this month they were already prepared to go to trial! (I assume they were already involved or very familiar with the case earlier on?).
 
Read more at: https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/crime/article257547083.html#storylink=cpy

Sept 21, 2022

On Sept. 14, two days before he was charged with murder, investigators from Chapel Hill and the SBI got a DNA sample that had been obtained from Salguero-Olivares without his knowledge during a DWI traffic stop, the search warrant states.

The DNA was taken to the N.C. Crime Lab in Raleigh to compare with the evidence found at the 2012 crime scene.

[..]

In October, Salguero-Olivares’ attorney, Chief Public Defender Dawn Baxton, filed a motion to suppress evidence.
I have been following this case for years, and admittedly have not been closely watching it as it waxed and waned over time so apologies if this was already discussed - but the link Seattle1 provided from the News Observer had some stuff in it i do not recall seeing here. Namely- the confirmation that they used forensic genealogy to track down MESO and then took a DNA sample at his traffic stop to confirm it was him. Now, what is unclear is, was that stop intentional or was he actually drunk and they stumbled upon it and the DNA matched. I guess that might be what the defense attorneys are trying to suppress. But up until i read that news item, i did not know that forensic genealogy was used. I had always hoped they would or that it was happening behind the scenes
 
I have been following this case for years, and admittedly have not been closely watching it as it waxed and waned over time so apologies if this was already discussed - but the link Seattle1 provided from the News Observer had some stuff in it i do not recall seeing here. Namely- the confirmation that they used forensic genealogy to track down MESO and then took a DNA sample at his traffic stop to confirm it was him. Now, what is unclear is, was that stop intentional or was he actually drunk and they stumbled upon it and the DNA matched. I guess that might be what the defense attorneys are trying to suppress. But up until i read that news item, i did not know that forensic genealogy was used. I had always hoped they would or that it was happening behind the scenes
My understanding of it is that they had him on their radar because of the genealogy research, and when they caught him driving drunk, that gave them a reason to do the DNA swab, which matched the crime scene DNA.
But in answer to your question, I think he was actually driving drunk, they didn't just stop him.
 
My understanding of it is that they had him on their radar because of the genealogy research, and when they caught him driving drunk, that gave them a reason to do the DNA swab, which matched the crime scene DNA.
But in answer to your question, I think he was actually driving drunk, they didn't just stop him.
My understanding as well…. and just as a sidenote, also my understanding at the time was that the forensic genealogy was NOT done by any law enforcement actually working the case, but was done independently by a Maryland officer who simply took an interest in the crime and then passed his findings on to CHPD. (but if anyone knows otherwise, correct me)
 
My understanding as well…. and just as a sidenote, also my understanding at the time was that the forensic genealogy was NOT done by any law enforcement actually working the case, but was done independently by a Maryland officer who simply took an interest in the crime and then passed his findings on to CHPD. (but if anyone knows otherwise, correct me)
I believe Chapel Hill PD hired Parabon NanoLabs to perform genetic genealogy, according to a tweet from their chief genetic genealogist CeCe Moore. Parabon also generated the DNA sketch of the suspect that was released in 2016.
 
I’ve seen a number of issues raised about Satana DeBerry over the 6 years or so she’s been Durham DA (including all of MESO’s time in prison), and FWIW just noticed TV station WRAL has done a couple of critical reports on her lately, in case anyone is interested:

Public records reveal Durham County district attorney comes to the office roughly half of work days :: WRAL.com

No consequences: Records reveal Durham DA's policy not to prosecute gun charges :: WRAL.com

Hard to tell for sure, but I’ve thought for some time that a lot of the reason for the slothful pace of this case falls in her lap.
 
Sorry, this has nothing to do with the Hedgepeth case, but since many of you live in the area thought maybe someone knows what the outcome was with this nearby odd death I just stumbled upon in Carrboro (from almost 1.5 yrs. ago):
NC - NC - Carrboro, BlkMale, 19-49, UP110826, Found in the back seat of a parked vehicle, Oct'23

I live very nearby (Al’s Garage is well known to anyone from the area), and don’t remember reading anything about this!… (also, a bit confusing since the short thread first IDs the victim as a Black male, but later toward end has listing as “White”??? Anyway, just curious if any of you locals know the finality to this brief sad thread?
 

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