Having lived there in the past and being familiar with that area, it isn't a place a normal functioning person would climb to and fall in the water. It's not as easy as some other places a little upstream. However, a falling down drunk person could easily fall over or do any number of...
He is definitely going to be a factor in any trial (assuming the evidence against PS is mostly circumstantial).
Why focus on my client when you have a report of a demented scary man roaming the woods?
Of course if there is solid forensic and/or video evidence this will make little difference.
The silver lining here is that he has committed enough crimes that he is going to spending the rest of his life in jail and she is finally free of him.
They identified him in 2 weeks but then followed him for 2 more weeks before an arrest. They didn't have a slam-dunk for 2 more weeks. I am guessing that they had phone data initially linking him to the same location at the same time when her data stopped, and he has a history of SA. Then...
I believe (MOO) there is no reason he should cooperate if he is in fact guilty. The evidence they have against him might be quite circumstantial without forensics evidence from a body. His silence is the best approach until he sees what they have. Helping them find a body is a de-facto...
And they know where he didn't go because in either direction there are cameras on those buildings.
I lived there and its pretty easy to get to the water and the video shows him falling down drunk.
Putting the immorality of keeping silent, if he knows, aside for a moment. From a purely self-interest perspective, silent is the best thing he can be right now. This crime may be difficult to prove absent certain forensic evidence which is decaying away every day they don't find her body. It...
Police are being declarative that this was a purposeful act, not an accident. Further, they narrowed down to a suspect that on-face-value doesn't look like someone you would immediately suspect of the purposeful murder of a stranger....Unless There has to be a reason they identified him that is...
Something led the police pretty directly to him and to know this was intentional. MOO we are going to find out he has a history of contact with local police, possibly with sexual violence as well.
It is entirely possible that all of her misstatements are explainable but LE needs to do the work to explain them.
Right now she is getting just as much scrutiny from LE as the boyfriend is getting. This story is only just evolving and the rest is going to come out when more charges are...
If there is any evidence left. He is never getting out of jail, if convicted, no matter what he does. Why help them find the body before everything linking it to him is long gone?
An understandable mistake and I wonder how often it happens. The model X has a drive strip that you swipe one way for reverse, the other for drive. My model Y has this feature on the stalk (up for reverse, down for drive). The swipe feature is a very common complaint. These cars also...
From the news they began to focus on him after analysis of the phone data. Since they didn't seize his car or his phone right away the police must not have had enough other evidence at that time (video of him striking her with his car for example). They spent almost 2 weeks doing something...
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