VA - Hannah Elizabeth Graham, 18, Charlottesville, 13 Sept 2014 - #13

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  • #361
NBC29 @NBC29
Washington Post says Jesse Matthew has hired former Albemarle County Prosecutor Jim Camblos as his attorney. #HannahGraham
11:09pm - 24 Sep 14



Since when?! :waitasec:

It was linked upthread that Camblos said he spoke with JLM on Saturday. That was the day he came to the police station.
 
  • #362
Thank you for the clarification! I see it now. But I still wonder how they could know that he intended to rape her. What evidence could they have to prove it was rape and not consensual?

It could be many things. None of which Longo is going to divulge.

Possessions of HG found in his car or home.
Roofies found in his car or home.
Blood found that matches Hannah's in car or home.
Semen found comingled with blood and DNA of both victim and perp.
Torn clothing found either belonging to Hannah or the suspect.

Imo, he did abduct Hannah with intentions of raping her and most likely did so.

That is why she didn't come back and has dropped off the face of the earth now.

If it had been consensual there would be no reason for her not to return to her normal life and daily activities.

It wasn't consensual. I think even though she was intoxicated at the time she tried to fight him off and he murdered her in a rage which he is known to have at times when things do not go his way. He also knew if he didn't murder her she would tell what he had done to her.

While the probable cause threshold is low the DA and LE..... they also know when they arrest someone on these kind of charges they have to have the evidence to prove it at trial. I think both are very comfortable with the evidence they have acquired up to this point showing guilt and as more forensics come back it will only get worse for JM.

IMO
 
  • #363
Apparently she was calling people. Maybe LE will release cell phone info. She was texting and calling. But Hannah was not in her right mind, had been drinking they say, and so likely were those she was calling. SOmeone should have told her to sit in a public spot and stay there and called campus security or the police,or someone with car go fetch her. BUt she might not have agreed, and there could have been repercussions she felt were important to avoid with LE or security getting involved because she was inebriated and underage. They would have likely run her in. Calling and talking though is not always the best thing in the wrong place, with the wrong people looking for prey. What happened to Hannah is really so typical that it's stereo typical. Getting picked up by the wrong person or abducted even. This happens a lot among young people, by the way. Usually no permanent harm done, but often enough some bad experience comes of it. Just usually not this exteme, though it's a possibility that always looms over this scenario. No one is surprised this happened. It was what was expected, sadly, that she got picked up, violated and ditched maybe not alive., probably not alive.

I thought (I could be wrong but..) she called or sent a text saying she was lost someone come get or find her..
 
  • #364
We have several defense attorneys in Richmond who are similar to this guy. Respectable win record, penchant for taking on cases and defending people many lawyers would never touch.

When you walk into the courtroom with one of these guys, people pretty much assume you are guilty but they are often good enough to get scum like this off, often on a technicality....and for a price...of course.

Makes JLM look even more guilty...at least in my eyes.

I want JLM to have the best attorney around, so that there is less chance a conviction would be appealed or overturned.
 
  • #365
Can JM make some kind of deal telling where she is? I know in the Mickey Shunick case the perpetrator told where he had put her so he didn't get put to death.
 
  • #366
Can someone pretty please do a quick little summary of what I have missed? And what y'all have been discussing? :please:
I still have like 50 pages of the last thread to read :hiding:

After the new charges, we did hear from MSM that a lawyer has been hired but unclear if for JM for for his family ay this point. Still have not located JM.
 
  • #367
Camblos "was the elected commonwealth's Attorney for Albemarle County from 1992 until 2008, and an assistant prosecutor in Waynesboro from 2008 to 2014."
 
  • #368
JM's car has an aftermarket bodykit and rims on it. He might have purchased it used with that all on it already or, at one time in his life, he actually cared about his care and paid for the body work and paint job himself.

My husband is a car guy and I just texted him a picture of the damage on JM's car without telling him whose car it was. I just sent it with a caption saying 'what could cause this type of damage?'

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He quickly replied, 'looks like someone took that thing off roading' then a minute later he said 'or jumped a curb and got stuck and tried to reverse. That would explain the missing chunk.'

So I called him to elaborate for me and he said if JM's car had hit another car there would be denting around the wheel well but the flat tire and the chunk of the bumper missing shows that he ran over a curb or a log or a rock or something and popped his tire and ripped a chunk off.

Then he called me Angela Lansbury :silly:
 
  • #369
Can JM make some kind of deal telling where she is?
Always a possibility, especially since Virginia is a death penalty state.
 
  • #370
ok, so he hired an attorney...are they calling for him to turn himself in? How could disappear into thin air? Someone knows where he is.
 
  • #371
It could be many things. None of which Longo is going to divulge.

Possessions of HG found in his car or home.
Roofies found in his car or home.
Blood found that matches Hannah's in car or home.
Semen found comingled with blood and DNA of both victim and perp.
Torn clothing found either belonging to Hannah or the suspect.

Imo, he did abduct Hannah with intentions of raping her and most likely did so.

That is why she didn't come back and has dropped off the face of the earth now.

If it had been consensual there would be no reason for her not to return to her normal life and daily activities.

It wasn't consensual. I think even though she was intoxicated at the time she tried to fight him off and he murdered her in a rage which he is known to have at times when things do not go his way. He also knew if he didn't murder her she would tell what he had done to her.

While the probable cause threshold is low the DA and LE..... they also know when they arrest someone on these kind of charges they have to have the evidence to prove it at trial. I think both are very comfortable with the evidence they have acquired up to this point showing guilt and as more forensics come back it will only get worse for JM.

IMO

BBM.

This.
 
  • #372
Can JM make some kind of deal telling where she is? I know in the Mickey Shunick the perpetrator told where he had put her so he didn't get put to death.

He's not been charged with a capital crime. I doubt there will be any deals offered or asked for unless he's charged with murder. IMO
 
  • #373
I thought (I could be wrong but..) she called or sent a text saying she was lost someone come get or find her..

She did. She was lost. She texted that she was lost. She texted a friend to come and get her because she was lost. The last text, at 1:20AM indicates that she believed she was at 14th and Wertland and still lost, even though that is a five minute walk from her apartment.
 
  • #374
After the new charges, we did hear from MSM that a lawyer has been hired but unclear if for JM for for his family ay this point. Still have not located JM.

Thanks Clu! :hug:
 
  • #375
I have a question for those of you who have followed other cases:

If LE determines that HG was under the influence of recreational drugs (ecstacy/mdma/etc), do you think they would release that information to the public, or would they potentially withhold it out of deference to her family... not wanting to sully her character by revealing she took drugs...?

I ask because I hope that, even in the worst case scenario for HG, this tragedy could at least have the positive outcome of broadening the discussion among college-age kids about the dangers of drinking to excess and taking drugs. As the a parent of a college-age daughter, and as someone who remembers that feeling of invulnerability at that age myself, I know that most kids just don't take these dangers seriously enough. But I wonder if they'd hush up any illegal drug use? Thoughts?

(And for those of you who think that "good", smart, successful college girls don't take these sorts of drugs, I can tell you that you're absolutely wrong about that. I know several 4.0 GPA kids who attend top-tier and ivy league schools who take recreational drugs of all kinds, not just weed. It's a lot more common that you may think.)

LE may already know this from interviews with those at the party she attended. Since it does not play a role in looking for her, or for her abductor, there has been no reason to release it. If it has a place in the trial, it will be included in testimony.
 
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After the new charges, we did hear from MSM that a lawyer has been hired but unclear if for JM for for his family ay this point. Still have not located JM.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local...e05ae2-436f-11e4-b437-1a7368204804_story.html

Matthew has hired an attorney, Charlottesville lawyer James L. Camblos III, who said he met with Matthew on Saturday after Matthew voluntarily went to the Charlottesville police station and briefly spoke with police. Camblos declined to discuss the case or his client when contacted Tuesday night.
 
  • #378
He's not been charged with a capital crime. I doubt there will be any deals offered or asked for unless he's charged with murder. IMO

So if they don't find Hannah (and I hope that's not true) eventually will they charge him with murder if there is evidence that something happened?
 
  • #379
Can JM make some kind of deal telling where she is?
Always a possibility, especially since Virginia is a death penalty state.
 
  • #380
Is the DA up for election?
 
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