pizzaman12
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Malachite poisoning.
How could I have forgotten to add that!
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Malachite poisoning.
Good catch I must have missed that in my excitement of seeing new docsThat is a "motion". We don't know if it was granted or denied. There is a ruling entry below it, but we don't know what it says.
I think many of us here can relate to this sign, lol!
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Heather doesn’t live in Idaho but she follows our news and I appreciate it. I’m sure the sign gave it away - she’s a big fan of true-crime!
But Lori wouldn't have the info from Chad's case would she? Unless the lawyer shared it.
Good to know. Thank you.I’ll post below. But quick sum up, MP is getting an evaluation
Family Court Case Information - Case History
Hoping charges come soon for MP before she gets to see her children. Her children were rated as zombies.That is a "motion". We don't know if it was granted or denied. There is a ruling entry below it, but we don't know what it says.
LE found dead bodies on his property.I am hoping a legal-wise sleuth-er can help me understand. With these conspiracy charges moving forward, won't that affect possible murder charges? Will the charge of murder override the other charges? Sorry if this has been discussed. With tomorrow upon us, I was just hoping murder charges would be here already, before the prelim. I am kinda freakin out, fearing Chad will soon be a free man.
I am hoping a legal-wise sleuth-er can help me understand. With these conspiracy charges moving forward, won't that affect possible murder charges? Will the charge of murder override the other charges? Sorry if this has been discussed. With tomorrow upon us, I was just hoping murder charges would be here already, before the prelim. I am kinda freakin out, fearing Chad will soon be a free man.
This article has the wording from the affidavit about the neighbour.
Documents detail horrific manner JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan were found in Chad Daybell's yard | East Idaho News
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That same day, the FBI found the following text message conversation between Chad and his wife, Tammy Daybell:
Chad to Tammy at 11:53 a.m.: Well, I’ve had an interesting morning! I felt I should burn all of the limb debris by the fire pit before it got too soaked by the coming storms. While I did so, I spotted a big raccoon along the fence. I hurried and got my gun, and he was still walking along. I got close enough that one shot did the trick. He is now in our pet cemetery. Fun times!
Are Americans allowed to just kill native species? Because they are walkin along a fence?I love how we keep coming back to the raccoon. I think it’s because Chad’s text to Tammy is one of the few tangible bits of information we have directly from one of the perpetrators in relation to their crimes—even though the information itself is completely fabricated.
For some reason, I’ve always been stuck on Chad specifying that “one shot did the trick.” Why? I keep thinking that this is because NO shots were fired. This theory is all MOO, and based on nothing but what my gut says about the language in his text.
Chad invented the raccoon to explain why the pet cemetery was freshly disturbed. He talked about burning the limb debris to explain why he had burned something that day. So why did he specify that he killed the raccoon in one shot if, in fact, a gunshot could have been heard by neighbors that day?
If there had been a gunshot that day, the specific number doesn’t matter if Tammy spoke with the neighbors later. Chad would have anticipated that if someone had said to Tammy, “Hey, I heard a gunshot/gunshots from your property the other day,” she likely would have responded, “Oh yeah, Chad shot a raccoon that he saw walking on the fence.” Basically, if there had been ANY shots, Chad would not have anticipated needing to verify the number of shots; any number would have been believable.
IMO, the single shot only matters if there was no gunshot to hear. Chad invented the raccoon encounter to explain the disturbance in the pet cemetery. Since Chad thought he needed a dead raccoon for his story, he also needed a believable cause of death for the raccoon. Based on the previous story regarding shooting a raccoon during the day on his property, we can infer that Chad thought that both shooting the raccoon would be believable to family and neighbors, and that the neighbors would potentially be home during the day to hear gunshots.
Specifying one shot makes sense if Chad was anticipating that, if Tammy told the latest raccoon story to a neighbor, the neighbor might say, “That’s funny. I was home all day, and I didn’t hear anything.” To which, based on Chad’s text, Tammy could respond, “You may have missed it. He got it with one shot.”
And, yes, I know that liars often add too many details to their stories, because they think that it make them more believable. But every time I read that text, my gut says that Chad felt the “one gunshot did the trick” part was important information to provide Tammy.
Thanks for finding and posting this SleuthD. I think EIN will probably get a copy of this motion and any result so maybe keep an eye out for it in the next day or so. 31st was only on Friday.I’ll post below. But quick sum up, MP is getting an evaluation
Family Court Case Information - Case History
Thanks Niner. Very useful.Hearing at 8am - PT
Hearing at 9am - MT
10am - CT
11am - ET
4pm - London
5pm - Central European time
6pm - Eastern European time
1am - Tuesday - Australia time
I think I have all the times correct....
There was no racoon walking along the fence - he made it up.Are Americans allowed to just kill native species? Because they are walkin along a fence?
Visions, Zombies and MMP.Malachite poisoning.
RSBM Chad specifying that “one shot did the trick.” Why? I keep thinking that this is because NO shots were fired. RSBM And, yes, I know that liars often add too many details to their stories, because they think that it make them more believable. But every time I read that text, my gut says that Chad felt the “one gunshot did the trick” part was important information to provide Tammy.