I liked the comments made by the Judge as quoted in this article:
https://www.redding.com/story/news/2022/09/19/sherri-papini-fake-kidnapping-hoax-california-mom-prison-sentencing-2022/10401973002/
The judge also expressed doubts that her restitution would ever be paid: "I would ask...
To clarify, Michael Johnson was appointed as Shasta County Sheriff in August, 2021. He was previously the Police Chief for the Anderson PD, a neighboring city.
The Sheriff at the time the case started was Tom Bosenko.
And this link says different. It states "She also must not "associate with or have contact with any witnesses in this case" outside of the presence of her attorney, with the exception of her family members, the judge said."
Sherri Papini kidnapping case: Papini out of jail on bail
The story...
Thanks. That helps explain the process. I can see how the committee's assurance that the process conforms with policy could slow the release of the results.
Thanks for the links. I read through them all, and several more.
My main question was the release of the results to LE, so that SCSO could further pursue the DNA found on Papini's clothes. I am probably being naive to think all it takes is a push of a computer button to search a database or...
Couple of observations from:
https://www.justice.gov/usao-edca/press-release/file/1479901/download
pg 29 line 21: Sept 26, 2019 SCSO requests familial DNA search
pg 29 line 23: March 19, 2020 the CA DOJ Familial Search Committee voted to release a familial search result
Not sure how long it...
Sherri Papini to remain in jail on fake kidnapping charges
Papini to remain in jail.
"Borges <defense attorney> also argued for Papini's release on her own recognizance, but prosecutor Veronica Alegría countered that the allegations against Papini show she is a flight risk.
"The government...
This case is done and over with. It will never be finalized. If it was a hoax, then the hoaxers should be penalized. If it is a true crime, in this day and age, there would be a conclusion by this time. IMHO.
RIP bud. Hadn’t seen you in years and years but living where you were, you were living the life you aimed for. I’ll think of you the next time a trouts rises to my dry fly.
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