Moving an incapacitated human being, bleeding, and dying in front of your eyes is not an easy "one man" process. Even for a big 220lb man with a "supposed" shoulder injury. He had help. Are you scared yet? You know who you are....
It drives some of us crazy, the trailer house shown in that video is not DJ's. It's someone who is connected. That trailer was not searched regarding DJ's gun charge.
Small things, I know...but just making sure everyone knows.
Edited to add.
He's not 'mouthing' I didn't do it, he's saying "I don't know" about his attorney not being there.
Kelly, keep showing us that peace, it's inspiring.
I also don't think he is mouthing "I didn't do it" I was guessing that it could have been "I can't hear you" or something like that.
Ms. Sharpton, I've always wondered what it was that he said to your family members at the Football game (maybe this has been reported already & I missed it). If you cant repeat it though, thats ok too. I'm just shocked everytime I think about it and the audacity of some people just floors me.
The whole thing is just surreal and my heart breaks for you & your family. I too have a almost adult daughter and just cannot imagine your pain![]()
I picked up Megan's purse from the DA's office Friday. Inside she had her birth certificate, her meds, her glasses, an unopened pack of Marlboro blacks (yes, this was an issue between us... we made deal after deal to help her stop) and $14 cash. Another pack of unopened blacks were also found on his uncle's property along with her scarf. Megan didn't wear scarfs but this was a gift from her sister. I know she knew she was in trouble and grabbed all she could. She scattered things all along the way for us to find and convict him. She was a smart girl and I miss her. Peace my baby. I am so sorry I couldn't save you...
http://www.waaytv.com/news/local/co...cle_f9c5ad64-7f89-11e2-aa60-001a4bcf6878.html
Confessed killer files motion to withdraw plea
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Posted: Monday, February 25, 2013 2:28 pm
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FRANKLIN COUNTY, Tenn. (WAAY) - The man who admitted killing and burning the body of a nursing student has filed a petition to withdraw his guilty plea.
Donnie Jones, 37, filed the petition today in Franklin County, according to the county court clerk. The motion will go before a judge April 9.
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Anyone (including lawyers) who helps awhom they believe is guilty is also guilty of aiding and abetting, at the very least IMO.