State vs. Jason Lynn Young 02-29-12

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  • #741
I want to say I have enjoyed posting on here and reading every ones opinions. I will be leaving Raleigh tomorrow morning to travel to Baltimore for my uncle's funeral. I will not be back in Raleigh till Saturday. I will have to watch closing arguments sometime over the weekend when I return. I will be be taking my kindle fire to Baltimore and be looking at websleuths when I can. So keep me posted. Praying for justice for MY, RY, MF, and LF

Have a safe trip! Continue your positive thoughts and prayers in Baltimore.
 
  • #742
Well, well, well... sounds to me like Cindy blabbed for the sake of drawing attention to herself at work. While she never likely saw a thing, she wanted badly to be "popular" at work -- "Ooh, Cindy, what'd you see girl?"

Supervisor gets wind of this and understands if this is at all possible, she needs to contact law enforcement. Guy is former le himself. She won't call, he has to call WCSD. So now she's in it. It's too late. She's got to come up with a story. After all, she's told her coworkers this tale and was the office celebrity for a day/week(?). Rather than back down and be exposed for exaggerating or inventing a story, she creates a very detailed description of what she "saw", down to a ring on a driver's finger. Cindy went all in, and now because of her dire need for attention, she stands between the brutal murder of Michelle Young and justice being served for that ultimate case of domestic violence. Really wonder how she sleeps at night.

And the more details you tell.......
 
  • #743
WOW!! They watched her house... Hmmmmm!!

Either way I believe her..... busybodys are nosey... They notice things.... Remember Gladys from Bewitched?? She was a busybody and she saw everything..With details....
 
  • #744
Start time at 10 am tomorrow.

Be careful about your conduct. (that is meant for me ;) sorry Fran)
 
  • #745
I'm not saying I believe this, but for arguments sake, maybe the guy did throw the things at her. Maybe being annoying made her a target LOL. And maybe her being nosy meant she paid more attention to "goings on" in the hood that morning.

Or maybe whoever said she started a lie and it went too far was right.

I could see either scenario sadly.
 
  • #746
Redirect ends with reiterating (paraphrased):

CB said she wasn't sure it was that Friday, her statement had been bothering her ever since she talked to LE, and wanted to withdrawal every statement she ever made about the Young house.
 
  • #747
Well, well, well... sounds to me like Cindy blabbed for the sake of drawing attention to herself at work. While she never likely saw a thing, she wanted badly to be "popular" at work -- "Ooh, Cindy, what'd you see girl?"

Supervisor gets wind of this and understands if this is at all possible, she needs to contact law enforcement. Guy is former le himself. She won't call, he has to call WCSD. So now she's in it. It's too late. She's got to come up with a story. After all, she's told her coworkers this tale and was the office celebrity for a day/week(?). Rather than back down and be exposed for exaggerating or inventing a story, she creates a very detailed description of what she "saw", down to a ring on a driver's finger. Cindy went all in, and now because of her dire need for attention, she stands between the brutal murder of Michelle Young and justice being served for that ultimate case of domestic violence. Really wonder how she sleeps at night.

I think you nailed it Fred!
 
  • #748
I want to say I have enjoyed posting on here and reading every ones opinions. I will be leaving Raleigh tomorrow morning to travel to Baltimore for my uncle's funeral. I will not be back in Raleigh till Saturday. I will have to watch closing arguments sometime over the weekend when I return. I will be be taking my kindle fire to Baltimore and be looking at websleuths when I can. So keep me posted. Praying for justice for MY, RY, MF, and LF

My sympathies, prayers and safe travels.
 
  • #749
I want to say I have enjoyed posting on here and reading every ones opinions. I will be leaving Raleigh tomorrow morning to travel to Baltimore for my uncle's funeral. I will not be back in Raleigh till Saturday. I will have to watch closing arguments sometime over the weekend when I return. I will be be taking my kindle fire to Baltimore and be looking at websleuths when I can. So keep me posted. Praying for justice for MY, RY, MF, and LF

We'll keep you in our thoughts. Safe travels.
 
  • #750
So, LE didn't call her as a State witness, because she'd known to embellish.

Interesting develoment!
fran


No, LE never called her because she saw a car at 5:30 am and it didn't fit in their timeline for Jason.

They would need Jason to be long gone by then.
 
  • #751
Well, well, well... sounds to me like Cindy blabbed for the sake of drawing attention to herself at work. While she never likely saw a thing, she wanted badly to be "popular" at work -- "Ooh, Cindy, what'd you see girl?"

Supervisor gets wind of this and understands if this is at all possible, she needs to contact law enforcement. Guy is former le himself. She won't call, he has to call WCSD. So now she's in it. It's too late. She's got to come up with a story. After all, she's told her coworkers this tale and was the office celebrity for a day/week(?). Rather than back down and be exposed for exaggerating or inventing a story, she creates a very detailed description of what she "saw", down to a ring on a driver's finger. Cindy went all in, and now because of her dire need for attention, she stands between the brutal murder of Michelle Young and justice being served for that ultimate case of domestic violence. Really wonder how she sleeps at night.

Lots of reasons to question it, if one wants to.

She doesn't pay attention to news, but learned of it on the news. Initial request came for info between something like midnight to 5 a.m., so she didn't say anything. C'mon if you saw a vehicle leaving a murder scene minutes after a possible window, you're going to close it out as not relevant? Then, when the window was widened the necessary hour or whatever, still didn't want to call LE though talking the story up at work? Then grow "weary" when the police have the audacity to ask more than once about the story/recollection? Sorry, to bother you - it was just a brutal unsolved murder in your neighborhood!
 
  • #752
Omg, now they are trying to discredit her again...this is sad.

I guess they will go after Ms. Hensley too....

:(

Cindy saw the house all lit up, just like Terry Tiller did.
Cindy also saw the pillar lights on.
She saw all the cop cars there that day when she came home from work.
She didn't come forward to 4 days later, and she was reluctant even then.
Nosey people would have stopped at the crime scene.

This is really low.

Come on, Klinkosum.

It is not low. It is called good prosecution. This is, after all, the murder of a pregnant woman and her unborn child. The life of the defendant (insert here all the expletives i can think of that characterize him) is also hanging. Lawyers resort to their best efforts.

jmho
 
  • #753
Wow FredWomble...

You're GOOD! That was well written.
 
  • #754
I think you nailed it Fred!

So she simply got lucky when she told LE she noticed all the lights were on at Birchleaf?
 
  • #755
I am very puzzled by CB's boss. He is creepy to me. If you are prior LE and you believe one of your employees is not always truthful, why would you call your fellow LE and encourage them to interview her? It just doesn't make sense. You are encouraging a troublemaker to go to LE with a suspect story. If he is telling the truth, he is not very considerate of LE which has way too much on their plate than to chase down a fabricator's story. His story is awfully convenient for the PT.
 
  • #756
Lots of reasons to question it, if one wants to.

She doesn't pay attention to news, but learned of it on the news. Initial request came for info between something like midnight to 5 a.m., so she didn't say anything. C'mon if you saw a vehicle leaving a murder scene minutes after a possible window, you're going to close it out as not relevant? Then, when the window was widened the necessary hour or whatever, still didn't want to call LE though talking the story up at work? Then grow "weary" when the police have the audacity to ask more than once about the story/recollection? Sorry, to bother you - it was just a brutal unsolved murder in your neighborhood!

Good point.....the random killer was killing women in HER neighborhood.
 
  • #757
Redirect ends with reiterating (paraphrased):

CB said she wasn't sure it was that Friday, her statement had been bothering her ever since she talked to LE, and wanted to withdrawal every statement she ever made about the Young house.

And, she explained why she did that yesterday.

They were badgering her, and she was ill, and she wanted out.

Look at how many times they interviewed her....

They set up video to watch her house.....

Now, if her timecard did not match her story (which it did) or she was off that day, she supposedly saw the car, that is one thing.

But, her story still stands, she was just tired of all the questioning.

JMO
 
  • #758
I actually had a little run-in with CB in her role as my local post office lady, and ended up calling the USPS to file a complaint. I'm about the polar opposite of impartial where she's concerned, so I know what *I* think about her testimony, but I also know I'm biased.
 
  • #759
There you have it, the DT witness: a nosy employee that minded other people's affairs, constant battles with coworkers, yikes! Accused another employee of hitting her with trays. Cindy Beaver - - -Liar, Liar, pants on fire, troublemaker! ! !

Objection. Overruled

I think it just portrays her as someone who gets an impression and when challenged, she digs her heels in. She has to be right. Her constant lack of certainty and going back and forth, and not even being willing to call the sherrif (the boss did it), perhaps means she might not be able to back it up when push came to shove. She vacillated, but when pushed to the wall exclaimed her certainty. Pride IMO.
 
  • #760
And, she explained why she did that yesterday.

They were badgering her, and she was ill, and she wanted out.

Look at how many times they interviewed her....

They set up video to watch her house.....

Now, if her timecard did not match her story (which it did) or she was off that day, she supposedly saw the car, that is one thing.

But, her story still stands, she was just tired of all the questioning.

JMO

And her "story" might be the operative word.
 
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