JBean said:Doesn't he go before the judge this afternoon?
Thanks that is what I thought.cwiz24 said:Not until 4:30pm MT
from another threadqsquared said:Death penalty is unlikely for Karr
If suspect goes to trial, state and local history in his favor
http://www.dailycamera.com/bdc/county_news/article/0,1713,BDC_2423_4950249,00.html
I haven't heard anything about that. Maybe the law is 72 hours from his first court hearing.MrsMush99 said:Scandi, I just heard on Fox that they have 72 hours from today, after the advisement hearing. Are they wrong?
I'll go out on a limb, and say, "no surprise" Karr's DNA does NOT match the DNA found at the crime scene. Karr himself, already prepared us for this. Why?? Karr didn't murder Jon Benet. That's my opinion, and until proven otherwise, I am sticking to it.scandi said:Good Morning JBean,
The time has expired for filing charges against Karr. Do you think that will be done today when he goes to court? This will really be the tell-tale day then for learning if the DA feels she has enough to make charges.
News is just in that DNA was taken from Karr last Thursday and results could be in today.
Do you think we will find out if it matches or doesn't match since they are under a gag order?scandi said:Buzz, If the DNA doesn't match, do you still expect them to charge Karr?
IMO, they shouldn't attempt to try Karr without a very in-depth investigation to prove that Karr couldn't have obtained any inculpatory evidence against him, from other sources, including Michael Tracey, and/or, the internet. To me, this appears to be a ruse, fabricated by Karr's obvious fascination with this case.scandi said:Buzz, If the DNA doesn't match, do you still expect them to charge Karr?
Scandi and Mrs. Mush,scandi said:I haven't heard anything about that. Maybe the law is 72 hours from his first court hearing.
Buzzm1 said:IMO, they shouldn't attempt to try Karr without a very in-depth investigation to prove that Karr couldn't have obtained any inculpatory evidence against him, from other sources, including Michael Tracey, and/or, the internet. To me, this appears to be a ruse, fabricated by Karr's obvious fascination with this case.
Louisa said:Some interesting tidbits on Dayside on Fox today from Candace DeLong, former FBI profiler. One, the arrest warrant for Karr is 80-90 pages long. If that's common knowledge, forgive me, but I hadn't heard that before. Two, DeLong herself says she's now leaning toward thinking, in her words, "Karr is the one who killed little JonBenet." I've generally found DeLong to be pretty credible in the past, so I would have liked to hear more about why she's leaning in that direction. Naturally, it was too short a segment to find out.