margarita25
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Still getting caught up, I'm sure its been noted no visible defensive wounds? Or, do you guys see anything?
I haven't posted on WS in long time, but did anyone else notice the Tattoo on the back of his neck?
Not as frendly as Daffy that's for sure!
Up until very recently, DNA was only taken after a felony conviction. A revision in the law has made it allowable to take the DNA of persons only accused of a felony.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...tm+&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a
[9] The Supreme Court of Virginia upheld the arrestee law (Anderson v. Commonwealth of Virginia, 650 S.E. 2d 702 (Va.2007)
...[10] Alabama, Alaska, California, Colorado, Florida (by 2019), Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico (2011), North Dakota, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota and Vermont authorize DNA collection from any individual charged with a felony offense. Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Virginia authorize collection for a subset of felonies...
[13] For example, arraignment or a judicial probable cause determination is needed for collection in Florida, Illinois, Minnesota, North Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont and Virginia;
"Who is responsible for initiating expungement?"
In order for an arrestee profile to be uploaded to NDIS, states must have FBI-approved expungement provisions that describe the process for expunging a profile if a qualifying charge is dismissed or results in acquittal. Most states place the responsibility for initiating expungement on the individual from whom a sample was collected. States that bear the responsibility for initiating expungement include Maryland, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont and Virginia.[17]..."
Depending on when RAT was last charged with a felony...DNA may not have been taken unless he was CONVICTED.
You know, surprisingly he didn't have an attorney for the Charlottesville stalking case and he got the charges dismissed.
And look at this charge from Madison Co. in 2008:
TAYLOR, RANDY A 04/15/2008 01:00 PM POSSES/OPER UNAPP/ALTER EQUIP
§ 46.2-1002. Illegal possession or sale of certain unapproved equipment.
It shall be unlawful for any person to possess with intent to sell or offer for sale, either separately or as a part of the equipment of a motor vehicle, or to use or have as equipment on a motor vehicle operated on a highway any lighting device, warning device, signal device, safety glass, or other equipment for which approval is required by any provision of this chapter or any part or parts tending to change or alter the operation of such device, glass, or other equipment unless of a type that has been submitted to and approved by the Superintendent or meets or exceeds the standards and specifications of the Society of Automotive Engineers, the American National Standards Institute, Incorporated or the federal Department of Transportation.
Sounds like RAT is slippery...
And know his way around the judicial/legal system...
further explains why FBI/LE are being VERY careful on AM's case...
JMO
Nope, no remorse on his face at all that I can see, either. Worried, yes.
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Someone mentioned this pages ago - this RAT's records begin around 2001-2003. He is 48. Where was he or who was he before then? The way I calculate it, he was about 36 in 2001. He did not just begin this life of crime at that age!! Where is the rest of his life?? Something is definitely wrong in this picture! IMO
I thought about this, too, and agree. There must be more. I believe the online system only goes back so far. It will take some leg work at some court houses to dig up the rest, I'm thinking.
I hope they have him on tight suicide watch. (I'm sure they do)
I also hope he is in isolation so no other prisoners can get to him (at least until Alexis is found).
Sounds like RAT is slippery...
And know his way around the judicial/legal system...
further explains why FBI/LE are being VERY careful on AM's case...
JMO
If he has a car like the one he does
we can assume he hunts
they need to talk everyone he knows and find out where his hunting grounds are or even where he fishes
Status Update
By Dhomonique Ricks
Just in: Randy Taylor has a new public defender. He was replaced by Michael Hallahan