SC - Heather Elvis, 20, Myrtle Beach, 18 Dec 2013 #20 **ARREST**

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I am dealing with my mother's severe dementia rages, my 87 year old dad fractured his back pushing his car out of the garage, and trying to keep up with this. Feeling stressed!!!
 
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I am dealing with my mother's severe dementia rages, my 87 year old dad fractured his back pushing his car out of the garage, and trying to keep up with this. Feeling stressed!!!

Prayers to you and your parents. That is a lot of stress. :(

Hugs!:loveyou:
 
  • #504
I think LE is real close to blowing this case wide open.

I'm with you, concernedmother.

The more I thought about this over the weekend, the more impressed I became. With all of the drama, social media postings from strangers & even the POIs, I'm terribly impressed to see how hard these guys & gals have been working. Not that I doubted them, I just didn't realize they were going to blow it up like this.

Kudos to the HCPD. :tyou:
 
  • #505
Okay...is it just me or does anyone else giggle because they have a "Solicitor's Office" located in Horry County?! :blushing:

Here in SC, we don't have DA's, we have Solicitors.
Don't ask me.
 
  • #506
Am I the only one on pins and needles waiting for this PC??????
 
  • #507
On WMBF News last night at 11pm, Stephanie Robusto said that TM will be dropping her current appointed lawyer, McCollum; and use a lawyer with ties to the family.
 
  • #508
Read the GMA interview with the Moorer's attorneys "Sidney will be exonerated" and "Tammy never met Heather". Circling the wagons has begun, now it will be the community and Elvis family creating a witchhunt, blah, blah, blah,
Even if the two of them are talking, the lawyers are not going to announce that they are. They are paid to try to get them off on all charges.
 
  • #509
Based on their reactions to everything, I am starting to think that the moorer's are the masterminds to heathers demise, but maybe not the actual killers. I can see this going on for ages in court about who did what or hired who to do what.blah!
 
  • #510
If you "Moon" someone is that indecent exposure? Maybe someone took a picture of that.
 
  • #511
On WMBF News last night at 11pm, Stephanie Robusto said that TM will be dropping her current appointed lawyer, McCollum; and use a lawyer with ties to the family.

That is very interesting ~ McCollum is well respected in this community!
 
  • #512
It is a very bad idea to lie to your attorney. I've never been to a criminal attorney. Have a family member that was accused of something big that they didn't do, because he was an enemy of the accuser. He hired an attorney. The first thing the attorney said was "I don't care if you did it or not, but I need to know if you did so I can make the correct plan."
Agree..the lawyers probably know the whole story but will not announce that they do..their job is to get the charges dropped.
 
  • #513
For those that are not local a live stream will be on the following websites

www.wpde.com

www.wmbfnews.com

OR you can go to youtube and search "Heather Elvis Live Press Conference"
 
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I'm sorry I haven't been on here much but you all are great keeping up with what's going on and posting it all. Thank you so much.

First: Praying VERY hard for the Elvis family. I hope peace finds them someday. I can't begin to understand what they're all going through right now. It appears they have a wonderful support system in place and I hope it continues throughout their time of need. They seem like such lovely people that I'd be proud to call friends.

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Third: Is it possible the indecent exposure charges were sex in a dressing room & restroom? Or could it be something stupid like flashing a boob or mooning somebody? Since they're both charged with ie, if it were something trivial the head have to of done it at the same time, right? How freaking immature if that's the case. Grown adult imbeciles if that's the case...

Fourth: Tammy was charged first according to this (type in Moorer):
http://www.horrycounty.org/apps/bookings/index.asp

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Fifth: So I'm wondering... Could Tammy have been the first one to implicate the other, if that's even a possibility?
 
  • #517
Here in SC, we don't have DA's, we have Solicitors.
Don't ask me.

How Funny!
I don't live in South Carolina, but we get lots of people knocking on our door trying to sell stuff, so I have a No Solicitors sign posted.
I wonder if a South Carolinian would come on vacation here to Colorado and see that and think, this girl doesn't want a DA! :) LOL!! :) Just adding in some humor to this tense morning! :)
IMOO.
 
  • #518
I am dealing with my mother's severe dementia rages, my 87 year old dad fractured his back pushing his car out of the garage, and trying to keep up with this. Feeling stressed!!!

I am so sorry...
I have an infected tooth and face swollen like a squirrel, and my WS is barely working...
:(
 
  • #519
When doing some research into no-body murder cases, I found this info from a 1998 article. It's about the SC Supreme Court:

In murder cases where there is no body , the Supreme Court ruled a defendant could be convicted if prosecutors prove the only explanation for a disappearance is that the person was killed.

Using circumstantial or direct evidence, prosecutors must show that a victim's habits and routine were disrupted, the court ruled. That must prove the person didn't voluntarily disappear.

The court ruled prosecutors then must provide evidence of criminal conduct, such as blood stains, linked to the disappearance.

Perhaps the reason why they aren't being charged with murder yet, is because the prosecutors don't have the above? It looks like there are certain guidelines that must be met before someone can be charged with murder w/o a body; it's not simply a case of convincing a jury.

I do not have a URL because it's from an online database I have access to...However, here is a citation:

ALLARD, JOHN. "MAN ON TRIAL FOR WIFE'S MURDER MISSING VICTIM CASE SECOND SUCH IN STATE." State, The (Columbia, SC) 10 Aug. 1998, FINAL, METRO/REGION: B1. NewsBank. Web. 9 Feb. 2014

I will try to find a link about the exact Supreme Court decision.
 
  • #520
I am dealing with my mother's severe dementia rages, my 87 year old dad fractured his back pushing his car out of the garage, and trying to keep up with this. Feeling stressed!!!

Prayers for you and your family. I have had dementia in my family and have also worked with dementia patients. It is very stressful.
:heartbeat:

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