MI MI - Danielle Stislicki, 28, Southfield, 2 Dec 2016 #14 *ARREST*

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As I mentioned previously, I've talked with many folks about this case and even recommended Websleuths for people who wanted to follow the case discussion. In casual conversations, i.e. hair salon, grocery store, etc., most people seem to have already formed an opinion about the suspect in Dani's disappearance/murder. I'm not sure I could be objective and that's why I wouldn't want to serve on the jury if a trial took place held in Oakland County. I don't think FG can get a fair trial in this county. JMO
 
I have been following this case on/off since it began, in fact, it was this case that brought me to Webslueths.
Anyways, a few questions
1.) Does anyone know if there ever been an arrest in the Allen Park attack from 06/10/2017? Authorities at some point believed it was the same guy as Hines Park given sketch similarities.
2.) I strongly believe that Dani’s remains are located in west Oakland County, possibly Livingston County. FG has connections to this area and if I recall correctly lived in this area for a short while, possibly even working as a firefighter/EMT in Lyon Township area. There are so many heavily wooded / lakes/ sparsely populated areas out that way it would be easy to dispose of a body and have it not be found.

I am just praying that he will just come clean and tell her family where she is so her family can bring her home.
 
I hope there isn't a Trial. He pleads on the condition he tells where Dani is. Gets enough time he dies in jail and consecutive sentence with his current term.
I don't see it happening. He seems to have his obtuse parents-in-law in his corner, probably supplying him with copious amounts of spending money; he wouldn't put that gravy train at risk.
I also don't think the State would agree to a plea deal unless that deal were contingent upon the recovery of Danielle's remains, and if the perp put Dani in a dumpster, which I think is likely, then recovery of her remains would be challenging.
 
I don't see it happening. He seems to have his obtuse parents-in-law in his corner, probably supplying him with copious amounts of spending money; he wouldn't put that gravy train at risk.
I also don't think the State would agree to a plea deal unless that deal were contingent upon the recovery of Danielle's remains, and if the perp put Dani in a dumpster, which I think is likely, then recovery of her remains would be challenging.
I’ve felt for a long while that he wrapped her in the tan striped quilt that LE asked the public to be on the lookout for and placed her in a dumpster. As for his former in-laws, I don’t think they’d help him after what he did to their daughter and their family. I think they know he’s a monster. Maybe his own parents are helping with legal expenses. Though Jim Williams represented him in the last hearing he will get a court appointed attorney for the trial.
 
I’ve always found Jim Williams incredibly unprofessional and absolutely repulsive.

And I love this picture of him ;):

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Attorney says murder defendant, Stislicki 'were friends'

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I don't use the word "liar" casually, but Jim Williams is a liar. He stood outside of the house that Floyd and his wife owned and told the press that an "elderly couple" lived there. Why would anyone believe what he says about anything? Pants on fire.
 
Having followed the case and seen several interviews with Dani's mom, Ann Stislicki, I think that FG was well-known, respected, and trusted by many people who worked in the building where he was a security guard. FG was known to escort employees to their vehicles in the parking lot and had, quite possibly, walked Dani to her car at the Met-Life building at various times. Dani trusted FG and had no reason to suspect that he wasn't trustworthy when he told her that his car wouldn't start. As an innately helpful and kind person, Dani didn't realize that she was walking into a death trap.

Her mother has said that FG came by Danielle's cubicle enough so that Danielle told him he ought to move along. She also told her mother that he made her feel uncomfortable. That said, her mother did also say that people regarded Floyd as a nice guy and very conscientious... but the attention he paid to Danielle was enough for her to say something about it, and it was unwanted.
 
Her mother has said that FG came by Danielle's cubicle enough so that Danielle told him he ought to move along. She also told her mother that he made her feel uncomfortable. That said, her mother did also say that people regarded Floyd as a nice guy and very conscientious... but the attention he paid to Danielle was enough for her to say something about it, and it was unwanted.

This is what confuses me about her (possibly) willingly getting into a vehicle, etc with him
 
As I mentioned previously, I've talked with many folks about this case and even recommended Websleuths for people who wanted to follow the case discussion. In casual conversations, i.e. hair salon, grocery store, etc., most people seem to have already formed an opinion about the suspect in Dani's disappearance/murder. I'm not sure I could be objective and that's why I wouldn't want to serve on the jury if a trial took place held in Oakland County. I don't think FG can get a fair trial in this county. JMO

I live next door in Macomb County and work in Wayne County - I too have seen cars #dani etc. I have discussed with lots of people in both counties. Sure wish he would fess up on where Dani is?
 
That Danielle possibly gave Floyd a ride home after he asked for a ride wouldn't surprise me. Unfortunately it's not uncommon for women to ignore that bad feeling in an attempt to be polite. I think most people don't think an annoying or weird person is actually capable of killing them either.
 
That Danielle possibly gave Floyd a ride home after he asked for a ride wouldn't surprise me. Unfortunately it's not uncommon for women to ignore that bad feeling in an attempt to be polite. I think most people don't think an annoying or weird person is actually capable of killing them either.
Exactly. Ted Bundy played on the kindness of young women by pretending to need help. Dani was a caring person and he wasn’t a stranger. How easy was it for the wolf in sheep’s clothing to draw her in.
 
That Danielle possibly gave Floyd a ride home after he asked for a ride wouldn't surprise me. Unfortunately it's not uncommon for women to ignore that bad feeling in an attempt to be polite. I think most people don't think an annoying or weird person is actually capable of killing them either.

In the book ‘The Gift of Fear’ the author (Gavin de Becker) addresses how women often ignore their gut feelings of wrongness or danger — because they are kind (as Dani was so obviously) and/or perhaps socialized to be sweet, because they do not believe a friend or partner or acquaintance could ever be violent, for so many reasons — and become even more threatened.

FG (or whomever kidnapped Dani if we presume his innocence) is to blame completely for Danielle’s disappearance and murder. But I believe awareness of those feelings of discomfort and fear, the intuition of danger, are self-defense skills that can be cultivated and trained.

I hope I am not breaking any Websleuths rules by mentioning this. I have no personal self-interest in sales of this book.
 
In the book ‘The Gift of Fear’ the author (Gavin de Becker) addresses how women often ignore their gut feelings of wrongness or danger — because they are kind (as Dani was so obviously) and/or perhaps socialized to be sweet, because they do not believe a friend or partner or acquaintance could ever be violent, for so many reasons — and become even more threatened.

FG (or whomever kidnapped Dani if we presume his innocence) is to blame completely for Danielle’s disappearance and murder. But I believe awareness of those feelings of discomfort and fear, the intuition of danger, are self-defense skills that can be cultivated and trained.

I hope I am not breaking any Websleuths rules by mentioning this. I have no personal self-interest in sales of this book.
I train for armed self defense and my instructor, who is a swat team member and well respected police fire arms instructor, HIGHLY recommends this book. We as women need to be unafraid to decline helping someone if our gut tells us something is hinky even if it is contrary to our kind natures. It’s a difficult thing to internationalize because we all want to believe in human decency. But monsters walk among us, hiding even in the role of protector. One does not want to live a fear filled life, but everyday awareness is fundamental.
 
I train for armed self defense and my instructor, who is a swat team member and well respected police fire arms instructor, HIGHLY recommends this book. We as women need to be unafraid to decline helping someone if our gut tells us something is hinky even if it is contrary to our kind natures. It’s a difficult thing to internationalize because we all want to believe in human decency. But monsters walk among us, hiding even in the role of protector. One does not want to live a fear filled life, but everyday awareness is fundamental.

And on that note, Happy Women’s History Month to all the ladies in here. It really *bleep* sucks that we have to consider every possible scenario that could have bad results, but a good reminder, nonetheless (in case regularly reading Websleuths hasn’t taught any of y’all this already). :(
 
In the book ‘The Gift of Fear’ the author (Gavin de Becker) addresses how women often ignore their gut feelings of wrongness or danger — because they are kind (as Dani was so obviously) and/or perhaps socialized to be sweet, because they do not believe a friend or partner or acquaintance could ever be violent, for so many reasons — and become even more threatened.

FG (or whomever kidnapped Dani if we presume his innocence) is to blame completely for Danielle’s disappearance and murder. But I believe awareness of those feelings of discomfort and fear, the intuition of danger, are self-defense skills that can be cultivated and trained.

I hope I am not breaking any Websleuths rules by mentioning this. I have no personal self-interest in sales of this book.

Indeed, an excellent book.

Checking in, and sending up resounding prayers that Dani gets justice.
 
I was literally laying awake trying to comprehend how FG would have gotten Dani to drive him home since it is obvious that he made her uncomfortable. I still wonder if it was more of a left the parking lot under duress than willingly, however; I was told by someone close to the case that she gave a ride home to a security guard the day of her disappearance, in Dec 2016, just days after her disappearance and long before news broke down regarding FG, so I guess it is possible she was just that nice and put her feelings aside to help him, especially since he knew she had a sick wife.
In regards to the parent-in-laws, his late ex-wife filed for divorce, I believe the month before his first trial on the rape charge and she has since passed from her illness, so I don’t believe he is getting any financial help from her family any longer.
The comforter, do we think it came from FG’s home or Dani’s? My thought is the comforter came from FG’s home and maybe during questioning of other family member’s someone told them it was missing, which would imply someone other than his sister-in-law believes him to be guilty.
Finally, while I hope it is not true, at this point, a dumpster seems to be the most plausible place where her remains were placed, however, I believe FG was on the way to becoming a serial rapist , who like some other serial rapists, would have graduated to serial murder, if he hadn’t picked the wrong girl and got caught. His behavior definitely escalated between the Sept attack and Dani’s disappearance. If I consider that angle in my head, I feel like her remains are somewhere other than a dumpster because serial killers typically like to return to the body, which would be impossible if placed in a dumpster.
Just my thoughts for the day.

I will say again, it is my hope that FG is offered a deal to tell them where Dani’s remains are, as well as, complete details of the crime and he accepts. At this point, this would be the best possible outcome for her family.
 
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