View Full Version : Will This Case Be Solved?
WindChime
05-25-2007, 09:56 AM
I voted yes, I do believe that LE will solve this case.
gidget641
05-25-2007, 10:26 AM
I also believe that this case will be solved. I just wonder how long it's going to take. It would awful if it turns into one of those cases that takes a long time to get resolved.
IMO it has already been to long for Lisa's children to not know where there mother is and what happened to her.
j2mirish
05-25-2007, 10:30 AM
I very reluctanlty voted no--- I have a bad feeling they wont find her body-and I think he is very calculating- not to say he is neccesarily smart enough to pull it off, but I just dont have a good feeling on this one :(
calidreamin
05-25-2007, 12:01 PM
I voted yes and I sure hope I am right. I have to think he has made mistakes that will be uncovered.......I sure hope I am right.
sunny
05-25-2007, 12:07 PM
I voted No relunctanly too.:bang: I beleive CS knew exactly where he was going to put LS and LE will never find this place. My Best Friends Hubby is also a pipefitter,he and CS are in the same Union in Joliet and he told me there are so many places you can put a body where we go~~ New Housing developements, new Shopping center's new concrete to be poured etc. Perfect place to put a body in where no one will ever find it. I Pray for LS family for closure I hope they get it! IMO
Lurker
05-25-2007, 12:16 PM
I voted yes, I think the blood found on the tarp will be his downfall.
MagicRose99
05-25-2007, 12:17 PM
I voted yes, too. I believe the LE know that the husband did it and just have to find all the evidence to get him. They don't need the body, though that would be better for the case.
It may take time... but I do believe they'll "get their man".
SewingDeb
05-25-2007, 02:19 PM
I voted yes. I think they have their suspect in their sights.
jubie
05-25-2007, 02:21 PM
Hmm. I'm one of the three people so far who voted 'no'. His comment about making sure she'd never be found makes me think he's given this alot of thought and so far she's nowhere to be found... I really hope I'm wrong but I have a bad feeling about this case. He's probably telling the kids mom has run off with another man and after a while they'll start to believe him.:(
I can't belive LE can't force the kids to talk to them, with someone great with kids in this type of situation of course. They really do hold the keys to the truth.
Jubie
Rosco
05-25-2007, 02:30 PM
I voted Yes. I do believe this case will get solved.
Rosco
strach304
05-26-2007, 05:01 AM
I'm the lone not sure voter simply because I think they need her body in this case and I'm not sure they will find it. I hope the majority is right though. I know there have been successful prosecutions without the body but I think most had strong forensics to prove there was a murder. We don't know the results yet from the search of the house but I'm betting he didn't leave a lot of blood there.
Mama-cita
05-26-2007, 11:11 AM
Hmm. I'm one of the three people so far who voted 'no'. His comment about making sure she'd never be found makes me think he's given this alot of thought and so far she's nowhere to be found... I really hope I'm wrong but I have a bad feeling about this case. He's probably telling the kids mom has run off with another man and after a while they'll start to believe him.:(
I can't belive LE can't force the kids to talk to them, with someone great with kids in this type of situation of course. They really do hold the keys to the truth.
Jubie
Sadly I agree with you Jubie. I hope I am wrong though...
Seahorseladydi
05-29-2007, 01:29 AM
I voted YES! maybe wishful thinking....... but I hope and pray that she is found soon....
There is NO perfect Murder!
Class-z
05-30-2007, 11:07 AM
I very reluctanlty voted no--- I have a bad feeling they wont find her body-and I think he is very calculating- not to say he is neccesarily smart enough to pull it off, but I just dont have a good feeling on this one :(
I agree with you, but I voted not sure, because I don't know what evidence the police have.
I find now adays though, that the minute the husband lawyers up, it makes it much harder to solve the case when he's the perp, which I believe this husband is.
Someone who was innocent, would never do that and would fully cooperate with police, lie dector anything they wanted, to clear them so the police could move on.
SailorMoon
05-31-2007, 01:04 PM
I voted yes. He is too cocky and smartalecky. That will be his downfall. And not to mention his mouthy attorney. That divorce attorney will prove to sink him too. Slowly but surely. Have faith people. Justice will be served. I hope, any way.
Cubby
06-14-2007, 12:48 PM
Reluctantly I believe no, but voted not sure. I don't think the case will be solved unless CS fesses up.
I voted not sure, because I honestly don't know. I thought they would have had enough evidence by now to arrest CS, but he's still walking free. So now, I just dunno.
fran
Taximom
06-15-2007, 02:27 AM
I very reluctanlty voted no--- I have a bad feeling they wont find her body-and I think he is very calculating- not to say he is neccesarily smart enough to pull it off, but I just dont have a good feeling on this one :(
Me too. I keep thinking of all those holes she could have been dumped in where she might never be found....
Adalena935
07-03-2007, 02:23 AM
I voted Yes. I definitely think they'll solve this case. They may never find her body, but they'll prove their case against him nonetheless. Cases have been solved similarly. They got the Green River killer (Gary Ridgeway) after 22 yrs. They knew it was him and just a matter of time until they proved it. They'll get this guy too. I'm very hopeful.
Bobbisangel
09-22-2007, 06:01 AM
I voted not sure because I don't know if they have enough evidence against that arrogant creep. I believe that LE know he killed Lisa but knowing and having the evidence to prove it is another thing. I know they have the blood on the tarp but do they have anything else? If this case goes to trial I believe it will go without a body. I think he put her somewhere where she will never be found. I wonder if he got rid of her while the kids went to the store or after they were asleep? Either way..if that is when he did it he couldn't have gone to far away. Did the kids have school the next day? He didn't work after Lisa disappeared...I think his contract was over that very day but would he have taken the chance of keeping her body around until the next day and then dumping it in the daylight? I'm trying to figure out how far away he could have taken her. During the day he could have taken her hours away but taken the chance of being seen.
I have no doubt that he murdered Lisa. I just hope and pray that he doesn't get away with it.
SeriouslySearching
09-22-2007, 06:05 AM
I didn't know about the brother until a few days ago...I would say they solve this case involving HIS family.
Beyond Belief
01-23-2008, 01:51 AM
Having faith, so voting yes.
cutter russ
09-20-2008, 07:57 PM
I don't think so......even if they find her remains after all this time they may not find any evidence and may not be able to determine cause of death.....i fear this may be the case with little Caylee, too........
CanManEh
09-23-2008, 12:54 AM
Lets be honest this case is allready solved i think what you are really asking is will her remains ever be found and will her husband ever be convicted but i dont think there is anyone out there wondering who or what i think the majority know the who done it why is up for speculation i guess ..I think your question brings up a good point though is it only when u have a conviction that a case is solved i mean there is alot of these cases right now that u could say are basically solved like the aruba case we dont have her body and precisley everyone and how they did it but we know what they did and we know the main poi so in a sence its solved i dont know just depends on how u look at it i guess..J,M,O,
Lets be honest this case is allready solved i think what you are really asking is will her remains ever be found and will her husband ever be convicted but i dont think there is anyone out there wondering who or what i think the majority know the who done it why is up for speculation i guess ..I think your question brings up a good point though is it only when u have a conviction that a case is solved i mean there is alot of these cases right now that u could say are basically solved like the aruba case we dont have her body and precisley everyone and how they did it but we know what they did and we know the main poi so in a sence its solved i dont know just depends on how u look at it i guess..J,M,O,
I agree, this case is already solved. The thing is, does LE have enough evidence to convict without a body? I know they've convicted a number of people WITHOUT a body, but how long do they wait before they can convince a jury the person is dead and not run away with another man?
How many of these missing wives had their murderer tell them they would make them disappear to NEVER be found? They're just ERASED.
I look at so many names here on Websleuths where they begin as a 'missing person,' it's evident WHO did it, and they remain unsolved years later.
Sad,
:(
fran
cutter russ
11-05-2008, 11:20 AM
I'm glad we are still keeping Lisa in our thoughts. I do think Craig looks like the person who knows more than he's admitted. But, the police must get some evidence. If they charge him and the jury does not convict he can never be tried again. I'm guessing they just don't have enough evidence. Poor Amanda Jones also.....
I agree, this case is already solved. The thing is, does LE have enough evidence to convict without a body? I know they've convicted a number of people WITHOUT a body, but how long do they wait before they can convince a jury the person is dead and not run away with another man?
How many of these missing wives had their murderer tell them they would make them disappear to NEVER be found? They're just ERASED.
I look at so many names here on Websleuths where they begin as a 'missing person,' it's evident WHO did it, and they remain unsolved years later.
Sad,
:(
fran
Yes - women and children are the most common victims....
laura2007
11-17-2008, 02:42 AM
I voted not sure. I took an interest in this case (as well as Stacy Peterson's) when the story first broke. It just seems the more time that passes, the less likely these women will be found. Is anyone still searching for them?
TGIRecovered
11-19-2008, 04:24 PM
The "who-dun-it" part has been solved, IMO. I am conviced that Craig killed Lisa and got rid of her body.
I am very doubtful that Craig will ever be charged and held accountable, unless someone in his family grows a concience and decides to help bring him to justice.
LE needs to be more aggressive in the way that they investigate women's missing cases. It seems that, in most cases, critical evidence is destroyed or missed by the time local LE realizes they have a murder on their hands. That's why so many of these men are free to live as they please. When there are children, they end up being raised by the psychopathic murderer, because the sane, nurturing parent is dead, thanks to Daddy.
Susan
CanManEh
11-20-2008, 05:12 AM
What do u mean men. Do i have to say casey anthony i know in this situation it is a man and yes he did kill his wife but i dont think u can blame all men thats like me saying that its all woman that are killing there babies every other week u hear about some nut drowning her kids then getting off by pleading insanittyif u ask me thats just as bad of a problem right now as men killing there wifes is..
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