BB is not a suspect. He has been CLEARED a long time ago.
Why would anyone want to add to his misery by bringing out his "skeletons"?
We won't allow that to happen at Websleuths.
Unless something changes drastically BB is off limits unless he is discussed in a way that does not portray him in a negative light and does not portray him as a possible suspect.
Just so we are all clear on this part of the discussion.
Thank you,
Tricia
Respectfully I post this. I some what understand your post but not totally.
Not in disrespect but only this has been gone over and rules changed to what is and what is not to be discussed. I am still unsure which was the latest on who could or could not be discussed. Because it has revised multiple times - going back and forth. (Those listed in SWs) Then there was the Dec 2016 SW that was directly about MB case. Home was searched and items are listed as being seized at SW execution. That person was not arrested in MB case, nor were anyone listed in any of the other SWs in MB case.
Technically, the clearing is only that BB (family, friends & co-workers - those who were are the ones that were listed in the ATT Target Number SW & LinkedIn SWs) are not the person in the SWAT gear on video in the church video. Asst Chief Johnson at 5/20/16 press conference (last that MPD has has iirc). Both Asst Chief Johnson on 5/20 and BB on 5/24/16 state that no one is no one is completely cleared of involvement in MB murder. They now (2018) after presenting the case with many agencies, MPD is starting back at the beginning from scratch.
We (nor MPD for that matter it seems) know who or why MB was murdered. JMHO the reasons BB has or hasn't spoken is actually confusing as in any of the rest of the case. Only skeletons I have seen spoken of is due to the language in the SWs. He has stated that MBs family was going to come forth and speak to someone local. Hasn't happened. Then he came out and with his daughters. Which just added to the confusion because as with any case I have followed the family doing that is begging for answers, not saying they are forgiving the killer and then later they are moving on. I personally don't understand, but not much on this case is black and white. Here or in the real world.
Asst Chief Kevin Johnson: As would be done in any murder investigation where the suspect is not known, [the] initial focus was on people who were close to the victim, such as friends, family, and co-workers. These people are often referred to as "persons of interest." From "persons of interest" sometimes come suspects. At this point, none of the family, friends, or co-workers of Missy Bevers are considered suspects. Despite various theories circulating through social media, none of the people named in our affidavits are now suspects. Several family members seem to also be at the center of the public'sfocus. I ust want to be clear that the Bevers family, including Mr. Bevers and his father, have been cooperative, forthcoming, and provided detailed alibis that have been corroborated through independent sources. Until Missy's killer is causht, I will stop short of saying that any person is absolutely excluded, but to be clear, none of Missy's family are at the focus of this investigation.
https://www.websleuths.com/forums/s...ne-*NO-DISCUSSION*&p=12581000#post12581000May
May24,2016
Richard Ray: [voiceover]But Brandon Bevers said no one should take that as meaning anybody has been cleared.
Brandon Bevers:It's just like the officers said today when I met with them. Myself and everybody else in this investigation, despite the fact that they've come out and said they are no longer suspects, doesn't meanthat they've been eradicated from the investigation, because the door has to be left open. Once they've scoured the field, they should never close the door, you know.
Richard Ray: To you or anybody else?
Brandon Bevers: To nobody.
https://www.websleuths.com/forums/s...eline-*NO-DISCUSSION*&p=12586070#post12586070
New lead investigator in murder of Missy Bevers putting together a team of fresh eyes
Posted Jan 26, 2018 at 8:45 AM
Updated Jan 26, 2018 at 8:48 AM
“We are kind of putting a group of guys together, and we hope that we can get together within the next month,” Vaughn stated. “Primarily it will be myself and another couple officers that have been involved in the case. Just coming up with a plan for that. Trying to hand pick some folks to come in and start back from scratch.”
“We have done that in a couple of different fashions. The first time we had homicide investigators, experienced homicide guys from Fort Worth and Dallas. We spent about eight hours and briefed the whole case,” Johnson stated. “We also went out to Austin. It was several months after this first presentation and presented to a cold case group that is hosted by Texas Sheriff’s Association. That was about a four-hour presentation that we gave them. Everybody from medical examiners to Texas Rangers to homicide guys, judges, trace evidence specialists, and a physiologist was present.”
Vaughn added that the department presented the case to members of the Southeastern Homicide Investigators Association, who asked insightful questions and made suggestions.
http://www.waxahachietx.com/news/20...sy-bevers-putting-together-team-of-fresh-eyes