panthera
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Come on Clay - tell us where Jacque is.
Sadly I don't believe he will unless there is some huge incentive for him to do so.
MOO
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Come on Clay - tell us where Jacque is.
Sadly I don't believe he will unless there is some huge incentive for him to do so.
MOO
I agree; and my worry is that they may not have enough to charge him yet. With charges pending, they may be able to talk him into a plea bargain.
I respect his father for turning him in. I hope that either his father or others will be able to talk him into "doing the right thing". I think often of Mark Hacking's family. They were very brave, strong, and adament that Mark needed to tell LE everything. I wish more families could be that strong.
Boo-hoo for Clay. The trips lives are forever changed, they will never ever see their Mommy again!!!Waller's federal public defender Scott Tilsen decline to comment about the case, but did indicate he was not happy about his client remaining in solitary confinement in Pemiscot County.
Tilsen said, "It's starting to wear on him."
Waller will now be held in federal custody until his sentencing.
http://www.kfvs12.com/story/15603661/court-hearing-for-clay-waller-monday
Boo-hoo for Clay. The trips lives are forever changed, they will never ever see their Mommy again!!!
I'm surprised he plead guilty. Is he hoping he can prolong serving time in a State Prison? There has to be something in this for him.
How will this Federal sentence impact the State filing a murder charge?
I hope it continues to wear on him so that he will finally say where Jacque is.
I am also surprised he plead guilty. Do you think he plead so that he doesn't have additional questions thrown at him regarding Jacque?
Come on Clay - fess up!! It is time to bring Jacque home. Where is she ??
Read the rest of the story at the link cocomod, looks like MO has had luck with prosecuting "no body" cases.While the state has evidence DiBiase considers to be crucial in convicting Clay Waller, he said trying Waller four months after his wife's disappearance may be a bit premature.
"Four months is rather aggressive," he said.
Despite a looming murder charge against Clay Waller without a body, the search still continues.
http://www.semissourian.com/story/1769883.html
Still doesn't answer our question of why he plead guilty though. Wonder if his attorney advised him to do so?
He probably feels safer in prison! JMHO
...and obviously he couldn't stay out of trouble outside...
BBM
Did I not read somewhere on one of the JRW threads here that CW is a former LE officer? If so, I cannot fathom that a former LE officer would feel "safer in prison!" Never having been in prison, I have no firsthand experience, but from everything I've ever heard or seen, I wouldn't imagine any prison would be "safer" than outside the walls for a former LE officer.....
Well of course Reynolds is asking for a denial of the depo.Attorney asks judge to deny deposition of Clay Waller's father
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Clay Waller's attorney is challenging the state's application to preserve the testimony of Waller's father that his son admitted to murdering his estranged wife. Scott Reynolds, who is representing Clay Waller in his state theft and harassment case, wrote in the motion that he technically does not represent Waller in the investigation and he has yet to discuss the state's application with Waller, who is in federal custody at the Pemiscot County Jail.
"Counsel is not legally nor ethically capable of entering an appearance to argue the merits of the application herein without first discussing the matter with Mr. Waller," Reynolds wrote.
Cape Girardeau County Prosecuting Attorney Morley Swingle submitted an application Sept. 22 to preserve testimony from James Clay Waller Sr. that alleges Clay Waller confessed to breaking Jacque Waller's neck during a fight and burying her body in an undisclosed location. In the application, Swingle wrote that the state anticipates filing a murder charge against Waller.
http://www.semissourian.com/story/1772639.html?response=no