JenniD
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Where can I find this info?
Where can I find this info?
The bond was posted on 11/29/2020 and is closed. Not for 2023.The state of Tennessee has reopened his case as of 9/22 and it says that he is booked for probation violation. There’s a bond of 5,000 dollars. At this point, I have no idea if he’s alive or not because according to this, he’s sitting in jail..
I just wonder why it says booked as of 9/22/23. Could it be possible he was arrested in the Bahamas or somewhere in Miami? Maybe the family tried to help him escape?He does not show up in the Montgomery County Inmate search.
The probation violation stems from the aggravated assault adjudication. Whatever child support issues he is entangled in did not result in the probation violation.
Yes Carnival is not at fault for him disappearing. I wish they had cameras in the hallway to see who used his card at 3:30am. I always thought he went overboard either accidentally or on purpose and maybe it was in a blind spot which is why cameras didn’t detect him going overboard, but now that it says “booked” it makes me think he never got back on the boat when it left the Bahamas. Or he somehow escaped in Miami without carnival knowing. It’s possible his twin scanned his sail card to cover for him and maybe he ended up getting caught? Weird case.Once I found out about his legal issues it changed my feelings about what possibly happened to him. JMO
I just wish people would stop bashing Carnival on social media.
Very confusing verbiage! And I also wonder why they posted the bondThe verbiage "booked" is confusing. I suspect it would list as "In Custody" instead if indeed he has been apprehended.
For the sake of all it would be a great outcome if he really is in jail as opposed to dead.
A bench warrant is usually issued for failure to appear or bind violation. When that happens the judge sets what the bond will be when he is apprehended.Very confusing verbiage! And I also wonder why they posted the bond
Were his family members aware of this?Also TMZ mentioned that he didn't get permission to go on the cruise and that he's not keeping in contact with his PO.
Also TMZ mentioned that he didn't get permission to go on the cruise and that he's not keeping in contact with his PO.
I agree wholeheartedly with your thoughts, and, as you stated in a previous post, knowledge of KM's legal woes places his disappearance in an entirely different light. At this juncture, I'm inclined to believed that 1) Kevin jumped off the ship in the wee hours before arriving in Miami so he couldn't be held accountable for his crimes and go to prison. Or 2) Kevin had help from family member/s and didn't return to the ship after the stop in Bimini, or someone helped him disembark in Miami without being detected. JMOIF an individual faked a disappearance to avoid legal issues or any other reason I think that person should be responsible for the enormous costs involved in the Coast Guard search of 3,300 square nautical miles.
IF the individual received any type of assistance from one or more family members in faking a disappearance I think they should face legal charges as well.
IF family members knowingly slandered Carnival Cruise Lines I think they should face legal charges and/or civil damages.
All this JMO.
Not that it matters but I'll take option #1, in honor of Mr Occam. By age 26yo, he had a criminal history.I agree wholeheartedly with your thoughts, and, as you stated in a previous post, knowledge of KM's legal woes places his disappearance in an entirely different light. At this juncture, I'm inclined to believed that 1) Kevin jumped off the ship in the wee hours before arriving in Miami so he couldn't be held accountable for his crimes and go to prison. Or 2) Kevin had help from family member/s and didn't return to the ship after the stop in Bimini, or someone helped him disembark in Miami without being detected. JMO
Does anyone know offhand if probation terms usually forbid going on cruises? Or if someone can look up the terms of KM's probation agreement?
Either way, I think the idea is pretty out there, especially since KM did not have his passport, ID, or birth certificate, which are pretty important documents to have. Not impossible, but very improbable.