State vs. Jason Lynn Young 2-23-2012

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  • #301
People say he had no motive?

Aside from the fact that he hated his wife and his increasing responsibilities as an adult with 1 child and another on the way, I see 4 Million other reasons he wanted her to die.
 
  • #302
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FEB 2006 - takes out $2M life insurance policy on MY and another one on JY, with another $2M for accidental death & dismemberment. That's $4M total to be paid out if it's an accident.

MAY 2006 - JY drives car off road and embankment into the river while he and MY are "getting coffee at Starbucks," which is something JY insisted they do, by themselves, before heading back to Raleigh. Neither are injured seriously but MY miscarries the baby she is carrying (early pregnancy).

NOV 2006 - MY is murdered while her husband is conveniently still within striking distance -- he has the opportunity to drive back and kill her.

JY claimed on his insurance application for the $2M policy that he DOES NOT Smoke. Not cigarettes, not cigars, not in the last year.

Oh dear. His pants are on fire AGAIN!
 
  • #304
Yea and then he drove her down an embankment two months later. He only killed the unborn child! moo

The state trooper who investigated the accident called it just that, an accident.

Even when he was interviewed years later after MY's murder, he never changed his opinion.
 
  • #305
About $250 per month???

Maybe less life insurance and fix the heating system.

Jury needs to be reminded again of this.
 
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The state trooper who investigated the accident called it just that, an accident.

Even when he was interviewed years later after MY's murder, he never changed his opinion.

If he's following this case, he probably knows now that his report was in error. That accident was no mere coincidence.
 
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How was Jason going to collect if he didn't talk?

If he didn't talk to keep CY, you think he was going to talk for money?

This is how Justin Barber got nailed (thankfully) he got greedy.

Whoever killed MY was not thinking about $$, imo....


I personally think money was on his mind... and was a huge part of his master plan imhoo

I do not think he was prepared to be arrested and for LE to be onto him and I think this is what kept him from going after the money in earnest..

While he certainly seems to be an a**hat he also seems intelligent so I think he knew his gig was up on ever seeing a dollar...

moo
 
  • #310
Very attentive and all appear to be taking notes. I see 5-6 that I think will be solid G and 2-3 that I think will hold out.

What did their faces look like when they talked about his little tricks? :floorlaugh:
 
  • #311
Very attentive and all appear to be taking notes. I see 5-6 that I think will be solid G and 2-3 that I think will hold out.


I'm praying the G folks will have the fortitude and wherewithal to convince the NG folks they are wrong.
 
  • #312
Very attentive and all appear to be taking notes. I see 5-6 that I think will be solid G and 2-3 that I think will hold out.

I sincerely hope you are incorrect and that this jury can all come to an agreement (for conviction).

From prior predictions people made during the Cooper trial and seeing how that one turned out, I'd say it might be easier to read tea leaves.
 
  • #313
Lunch, return at 2:00
 
  • #314
One juror raised her eyebrows when they said $2 million was paid to the estate.

So did I only because I thought it was one million.. The numbers keep changing. Why??
 
  • #315
He hated his wife, he loved money and never matured past 16.

He murdered Michelle so he could live high with his 4 million, and do nothing but pick up bar flies everyday of the week.

IMO
 
  • #316
The state trooper who investigated the accident called it just that, an accident.

Even when he was interviewed years later after MY's murder, he never changed his opinion.

Much of the Trooper's report was probably based on what MY told him - she had NO IDEA JY may have been attempting to kill her.
 
  • #317
sure fits in line with that strange car accident with the strange leave-the-daughter-to-get-coffee-quick-before-we-actually-leave trip as well.

he tried for the 4mil (ala accident), failed, so tried for the 2mil.... and I seriously bet those computer searches were looking up ways to still go for the 4mil....

moo

Excellent deduction. I hadn't connected those dots.
 
  • #318
JY likely had no idea he would be subject to an insurance company *deposition* if his wife was killed under suspicious circumstances AND he could not be cleared of her murder. He assumed since he was 160 mi away and had been strategically seen on the CB video, the HI video, and then at his appt. that Fri morning, LE would not think he was the perp. And even if LE did think he was a POI, he didn't know the insurance company would be following the murder investigation and need their own proof.

He found out something different.

And when he learned he'd have to sit for a deposition by the insurance company as part of their investigative procedure, he went no further and all attempts to get $$$$ from that policy were finished.
 
  • #319
sure fits in line with that strange car accident with the strange leave-the-daughter-to-get-coffee-quick-before-we-actually-leave trip as well.

he tried for the 4mil (ala accident), failed, so tried for the 2mil.... and I seriously bet those computer searches were looking up ways to still go for the 4mil....

moo


From what I understand, when they had the car accident, her policy was $1M with double indemnity, at the time of the car accident.

But then in September, just before she was murdered, JY signed and requested to increase her policy to $2M with double indemnity. MY's friend has already testified that MY thought the $1M was too high. Do you really think MY knew JY had doubled her policy?

He waited until July after MY was murdered to stop the monthly deductions for MY's policy. At that time he was requested to put it in writing. Normally they include a claim form, since the subject is deceased. However, because the case was under investigation, they didn't include the claim form.

IIRCC, JY said during the course of the investigation, he wasn't going to file a claim on the policy because he knew it would look like he murdered his wife for the money.

Now I ask anyone here, he CLAIMED he didn't go for custody of his daughter because of the $$$ involved, he was broke. The pros has already proved he had $60K in the bank, or at the least, just over $20K. As MY had a total of $4M life insurance that was going to eventually be paid out:

Do you still buy him not fighting to keep custody of his daughter because of the money?

This isn't rocket science. I think we can all see what the deal is here. I pray the jury sees it too. :(

Just wonderin'
fran
 
  • #320
One juror raised her eyebrows when they said $2 million was paid to the estate.

Which jurors do you think will be die-hard NG and why do you say that?
 
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