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mysteriew
09-11-2005, 05:21 PM
Emily Rimel disappeared from her bed in December. Nine months later, charges have been filed, but there is still no sign of the girl.
Next week will mark a new chapter in the case. That's when Lindsay Bruce is scheduled to stand trial on charges of kidnapping and rape.
Prosecutors and defense attorneys said the case comes down to which DNA expert jurors will believe.
When the trial begins, it will be the first trial in Franklin County where there is no victim.
http://www.nbc4i.com/news/4955625/detail.html
mysteriew
09-12-2005, 08:57 PM
Jury selection began Monday in the trial of a man accused of raping a 5-year-old girl.
The defense and prosecution teams agreed that jury selection will be difficult because so many prospective jurors indicated that they had heard of Lindsay Bruce and Emily Rimel.
http://www.nbc4i.com/news/4963372/detail.html
mysteriew
09-15-2005, 06:16 AM
In court, Rimel's mother had to identify her 5-year-old daughter's shoes and winter coat she left behind the day she was last seen, NBC 4's Nancy Burton reported.
Jane Rimel shared her pain with a jury comprised of six men and six women, who will now determine if Lindsey Bruce, a once trusted family friend, kidnapped and raped the girl.
"Lindsey Bruce was the sole focus of this investigation," Young said. "This was an overaggressive investigation before they got the necessary evidence."
More than six witnesses testified in court Tuesday, including the lead detective from the case, who defense lawyers tried to discredit.
Young claimed Bruce was the prime suspect from the beginning, not two registered sexual predators who lived in the Rimel neighborhood.
http://www.nbc4i.com/news/4969267/detail.html
mysteriew
09-15-2005, 06:19 AM
The man accused of raping Emily Rimel listened as his fellow inmates testified against him, claiming Lindsey Bruce knows what happened to Emily.
According to testimony, Bruce did a lot of talking at the Franklin County jail after his arrest. They are words the prosecutor hopes will send him to prison for life.
Four inmates took the stand Wednesday to tell of Bruce's confession. All of these inmates were in the Franklin County jail with Bruce after his arrest in December.
The testimony from one of them was especially specific about what Bruce did to 5-year-old Emily Rimel in the child's bedroom.
Earl Anderson says, "He had intercourse with her. She threatened to tell, he choked her."
http://www.10tv.com/Global/story.asp?S=3849216
Montanagirl
09-15-2005, 11:33 AM
Here's another link to essentially the same story, different site. Does Ohio have the Death Penalty?
http://www.nbc4i.com/news/4974386/detail.html
I hope this piece of garbage rots in hell.
mysteriew
09-15-2005, 12:08 PM
Here's another link to essentially the same story, different site. Does Ohio have the Death Penalty?
http://www.nbc4i.com/news/4974386/detail.html
I hope this piece of garbage rots in hell.
Yes, Ohio does have the death penalty, and I thought it was an automatic thing when a child under the age of 13 is killed.
I don't see it mentioned in the articles, but that could be for one of two reasons- the media considers it to be automatic so they don't mention it, or the death penalty was taken off the table, because since there is no body it is sometimes hard to get a jury to agree to it.
Montanagirl
09-15-2005, 12:43 PM
Yes, Ohio does have the death penalty, and I thought it was an automatic thing when a child under the age of 13 is killed.
I don't see it mentioned in the articles, but that could be for one of two reasons- the media considers it to be automatic so they don't mention it, or the death penalty was taken off the table, because since there is no body it is sometimes hard to get a jury to agree to it.
Does Ohio prosecute murders without a body being found? I know in some states they can't try a murder with out a body. I just wondered if that was why the State of Ohio hasn't charged Bruce with her murder as well as the other crimes. It seems pretty cut and dried that the inmates that are tesifying against him have nothing to gain by their statements. And once again it makes me so mad that defense attorneys advise their clients not to reveal the whereabouts of their victim's body.
mysteriew
09-17-2005, 02:46 PM
Does Ohio prosecute murders without a body being found? I know in some states they can't try a murder with out a body. I just wondered if that was why the State of Ohio hasn't charged Bruce with her murder as well as the other crimes. It seems pretty cut and dried that the inmates that are tesifying against him have nothing to gain by their statements. And once again it makes me so mad that defense attorneys advise their clients not to reveal the whereabouts of their victim's body.
Ohio does allow for murder charges against a person, even if there is no body. (I know of one case where the perp got 888 yrs). But I have read that prosecutors hesitate to prosecute, unless they have overwhelming evidence, as they state it is harder to convince the jury that a murder occurred. Also, juries tend to be hesitant to give a DP sentence when no body has been found. This way they can charge him for kidnapping, and get him into jail, then if/when her body is found, they are free to pursue a DP murder case against him. Something that wouldn't have been possible if they had tried him for murder already.
mysteriew
09-17-2005, 02:47 PM
The man accused in the disappearance of a 5-year-old Madison Township girl took the stand in his own defense Friday.
In a case that hinges on the testimony from jail house snitches, the public finally heard from the man accused of kidnapping Emily Rimel.
Lindsey Bruce took the stand against the advice of this attorney. In the face of charges of kidnapping and rape that could send him to prison for life, he was calm and had an answer for everything.
Bruce was on the stand for an hour and he admitted to being in the apartment the night Emily Rimel vanished.
"When I got there Brent was asleep and Emily, I guess, was in bed asleep," says Bruce.
Bruce said he didn't stay long. "I said, 'Brent, lock the door.' He just mumbled and I got up and left," he says.
Bruce said the four inmates who testified in this trial about his jailhouse confessions were lying.
http://www.onnnews.com/Global/story.asp?S=3859644&nav=LQlCecOQ
mysteriew
09-17-2005, 10:53 PM
Police have no body, no eyewitnesses. The case against a man accused of raping and kidnapping a missing 5-year-old girl rides on jailhouse snitches and what could be the prosecution's strongest evidence _ DNA found on the man's body the day after the girl's disappearance.
Testifying Friday against his attorney's advice, Lindsey Bruce said he doesn't know what happened to Emily Rimel, who vanished from her bed last December.
"Do you know where she's buried?" asked Franklin County Assistant Prosecutor Ron Welch.
"I wish I did know, so her mom wouldn't have to grieve so much," said Bruce, a family friend.
The kindergartner is presumed dead, although her body hasn't been found. Bruce, 24, has not been charged with murder, but he was accused of kidnapping and rape after investigators found DNA fragments that are a close match to Emily on his genitals.
Diane Gehres, who tested the DNA for the state crime lab, testified that it could be possible to transfer DNA from elsewhere but the prevailing theory is that direct bodily contact is needed to collect enough to measure.
Welch said Anderson testified about details that were never televised: that Bruce told him he strangled a girl and wrapped her in a sheet, plus the name and hometown of Bruce's girlfriend, and that Bruce said they earlier had sex in Emily's room.
By taking the stand, Bruce allowed prosecutors to enter evidence that Young had succeeded in barring from the trial. Common Pleas Judge Beverly Pfeiffer had said statements Bruce made to FBI agents could be used only if he testified.
Columbus-based agent Curtis Collins testified that on the night of his arrest, Bruce was sitting with officers in the conference room when he started talking about blacking out after drinking and stupid things he'd done.
"I asked him, 'What was the stupidest thing you've ever done in your life?'" Collins said. "He said, 'You already know that. Otherwise I wouldn't be here.'"
http://www.onnnews.com/Global/story.asp?S=3860075&nav=Lrzs
Norma
09-18-2005, 05:34 AM
Hopefully this scumbag will be convicted. And given the most maximum sentence Ohio allows. Then maybe his dirtbag lawyer can somehow plea the time down by allowing Bruce to tell Emily's family where she is.
What is the most time you can get for kidnapping in Ohio?
mysteriew
09-18-2005, 12:14 PM
Hopefully this scumbag will be convicted. And given the most maximum sentence Ohio allows. Then maybe his dirtbag lawyer can somehow plea the time down by allowing Bruce to tell Emily's family where she is.
What is the most time you can get for kidnapping in Ohio?
I don't know the max in kidnapping. But if he ever admits to knowing where her body is, then he is looking at an automatic DP for killing a child under the age of 13. They haven't charged him with murder yet, so he would be facing that murder trial and the DP sentence. It isn't likely that he is going to give up much info.
mysteriew
09-20-2005, 01:01 AM
A jury in Columbus began deliberating this morning in the case against a man accused of raping and kidnapping a missing five-year-old girl. http://www.fox19.com/Global/story.asp?S=3867932&nav=0zHF
Bobbisangel
09-20-2005, 06:49 AM
A jury in Columbus began deliberating this morning in the case against a man accused of raping and kidnapping a missing five-year-old girl. http://www.fox19.com/Global/story.asp?S=3867932&nav=0zHF
I don't see how a jury can do anything but convict this guy. There isn't any way he could have that little girl's DNA on his privates unless he was there.
I think kidnapping and rape will put him away for a long time. I hope this jury use their common sense.
I haven't even seen this anywhere on TV. You would think that it would be mentioned by Nancy or Katherine Crier.
mysteriew
09-20-2005, 05:39 PM
A jury deliberating the fate of a man charged with kidnapping and raping a 5-year-old girl who is missing could not reach a verdict Tuesday, according to defense attorneys.
The jury was in their second day of deliberations, NBC 4's Nancy Burton reported.
At 3 p.m., jurors told the judge that they were at an impasse and could not reach a decision. The judge instructed the jury to return to the deliberating room and try one more time to reach a unanimous decision.
About 20 minutes later, the jury then told the judge that they were going home and would return to continue deliberating at 9 a.m. Wednesday.
http://www.nbc4i.com/news/4997685/detail.html
Montanagirl
09-20-2005, 05:48 PM
If the scuzball walks because the jury hasn't got the sense god gave a goose i believe i might scream!!!!!!!!!!!!!JMO
mysteriew
09-20-2005, 05:55 PM
The judge and attorneys are to meet later today in Columbus, and the judge could order the jury to keep trying.
http://www.onnnews.com/Global/story.asp?S=3874901
Montanagirl
09-21-2005, 12:39 PM
I just don't get it! If DNA doesn't lie, and he had Emily's DNA on him, how can anyone think he isn't guilty?? I just don't understand the world these days. And what about Bruce's girlfriend? Why haven't we heard anything about her before now? He says he had sex with her in Emily's bed??? Where they h**l was Emily when this happened? Maybe the girlfriend knows what happened to Emily - maybe she helped Bruce get rid of her body! I just can't stand it.
mysteriew
09-21-2005, 01:05 PM
My question would be why wasn't her DNA found in that bed!
Montanagirl
09-21-2005, 01:18 PM
I've looked throu all the articles I can and the media has never mentioned what DNA evidence they have. If it is epithelial (sp) or blood cells they have found on Bruce, that's fairly evident that he raped her. If it's only a strand of Emily's hair, then he may have picked it up in her bed. Both attorneys in the case said it would come down to which DNA expert they believed. Pray to god that they believe both the prosecutor's DNA expert and witness accounts of the other inmates. Surely jury members wouldn't discount what the cell mates had to say because they were in jail with him? They have nothing to gain by lying - no deals were struck.
Montanagirl
09-21-2005, 05:45 PM
Another link about the jury deliberations
http://www.nbc4i.com/news/4997685/detail.html
mysteriew
09-21-2005, 07:13 PM
For the second day in a row, a jury deliberating the fate of a man charged with kidnapping and raping a 5-year-old girl who is missing could not reach a verdict.
The jury was in their third day of deliberations Thursday and went home for the evening after asking only one question, NBC 4's Nancy Burton reported. They asked the judge for clarification of a legal term used in the jury instructions.
At about 5 p.m. Wednesday, the jury again announced that they would return for another day Thursday.
Because Bruce testified, two FBI agents were allowed to tell jurors what Bruce allegedly said the night he was arrested, Burton reported.
"He wished that he wouldn't have been drinking that night. He wanted to help end this matter, bring it to some conclusion," an agent said.
"(He said) that he had had blackouts," said Curt Collins, FBI agent. "I asked him, 'What was the stupidest thing you had done in your life?' He said, 'You already know that. Otherwise I wouldn't be here.'"
http://www.nbc4i.com/news/5003424/detail.html
hollyjokers
09-23-2005, 02:22 AM
Deliberations will continue on Friday...this sucks, he's probably going to get off. DNA on his genitals & 4 inmates who all say he confessed while in jail, he practically confessed when initially questioned by detectives & the jury can't make up its mind. :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
Montanagirl
09-23-2005, 05:37 PM
http://www.nbc4i.com/news/5012925/detail.html
What???????????? Kidnapping BUT NOT RAPE?????????????????? you have got to be joking me.:doh: Small consolation for Emily's mother that the scuzgets jail time. Now they need to find her body and try him on murder charges.
hollyjokers
09-23-2005, 11:07 PM
Ugh, I know, her DNA jumped off the toilet seat on to his penis when he was taking a wizz. :waitasec: I guess he is well-endowed, or just wants us to think it. But at least not an outright acquittal. He's going away for 3-10 years. Maybe in the meantime they'll find poor Emily's body, & get this sicko for good.
Does anyone know what 3-10 years translates to as far as actual time he may end up serving?
mysteriew
09-24-2005, 12:09 AM
Ugh, I know, her DNA jumped off the toilet seat on to his penis when he was taking a wizz. :waitasec: I guess he is well-endowed, or just wants us to think it. But at least not an outright acquittal. He's going away for 3-10 years. Maybe in the meantime they'll find poor Emily's body, & get this sicko for good.
Does anyone know what 3-10 years translates to as far as actual time he may end up serving?
Not near enough, even if he has to serve the full amt.
mysteriew
09-24-2005, 07:14 AM
Emily Rimel's mother did not come to court for the verdict.
Bruce's attorney, David Young, was asked by 10TV how he thinks jurors arrived at this split decision. He says, "The only thing I can read into it is that they didn't believe the DNA or the inmate. We will appeal the verdict."
http://www.10tv.com/Global/story.asp?S=3890679&nav=LUESMuat
Montanagirl
10-05-2005, 07:41 PM
I posted a long post under Emily's missing thread. I think the DNA evidence was somehow misinterpreted by the jury and they thought he was guilty of both, but couldn't get passed reasonable doubt so they compromised on the verdict. There is another forum with an Emily thread which contains details this forum doesn't and there are people who seem very close to the case that say that it is the mother's boyfriend who looks better for it. And as far as the family not being in court for the verdict. I though we weren't supposed to bash family? Everyone deals with grief in different ways. I'm not sure that if it were my daughter's I could be there listening to details I don't want to hear. Especially if I wanted to beleive my girl was still alive.
mysteriew
10-05-2005, 10:47 PM
I posted a long post under Emily's missing thread. I think the DNA evidence was somehow misinterpreted by the jury and they thought he was guilty of both, but couldn't get passed reasonable doubt so they compromised on the verdict. There is another forum with an Emily thread which contains details this forum doesn't and there are people who seem very close to the case that say that it is the mother's boyfriend who looks better for it. And as far as the family not being in court for the verdict. I though we weren't supposed to bash family? Everyone deals with grief in different ways. I'm not sure that if it were my daughter's I could be there listening to details I don't want to hear. Especially if I wanted to beleive my girl was still alive.
Sorry Montana Girl. I am afraid I don't consider it bashing. I made no comment, I only posted what was actually written in a media article.
Montanagirl
10-06-2005, 11:23 AM
My apologies. I shouldn't have said that and I'm sorry.
Montanagirl
11-06-2005, 12:21 AM
Does anyone know when Bruce's sentencing will be? I can't find any info. And does anyone know if they're still looking for Emily?
mysteriew
11-10-2005, 09:12 AM
A man convicted of kidnapping a five-year-old girl was sentenced today to ten years in prison.
Twenty-four-year-old Lindsey Bruce was convicted in September of kidnapping Emily Rimel.
http://www.wcpo.com/news/2005/local/11/09/columbus_kidnap.html
Montanagirl
11-10-2005, 04:21 PM
Thank god he got the maximum. Now if they can find her body they can try him for her murder and he gets the DP. That's if Bubba doesn't get him first, which wouldn't break my heart.
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