LinasK
Verified insider- Mark Dribin case
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I read an article just now that said June?No doubt - I was surprised to see the trial date on the court site already!!
I read an article just now that said June?No doubt - I was surprised to see the trial date on the court site already!!
Thank you!! Such a pleasant shock this evening, I'm shaking as I type. Found out that his father is alive to see justice.
Oh thank you! I'm just getting back up to speed on the case. I've asked people I know in Oregon to keep me updated, since I can't get back there in June. Ironically if not for Covid, we would have been up there now.@LinasK - there is a Case management hearing tomorrow 5/22, at least it is still listed on the court site.
If he was, they never divulged it. I just looked at his rap sheet though- he was a bad dude. He's got felonies that go back to 1987 for burglary, stolen vehicles, dui's, and drugs.Chris Lovrien looks defeated in his mugshot. I wonder if he was a POI after Mark disappeared?
Welcome, yes his neighbor confirmed that for me last night. Please let me know if you discover anything more on your local Nextdoor. His father does want to bring him home and give him a proper burial.I just read about this case for the first time because it was posted on Nextdoor that there is police activity at the home of the person in custody, possibly they are digging up the backyard. I hope they find Mark and his family gets some closure.
Thank you. I also found this article online. I'm wondering if we can find out or will know the results of the Case Management hearing today? It wasn't updated on the court website. Was supposed to happen at 11am today.Portland police investigate the home of recently arrested suspect in a decades-old murder
May 21 2020
''PORTLAND, OR (KPTV) -- FOX 12 is working to get more information about a police investigation at a Southeast Portland home Wednesday.
Police aren’t sharing any details, but a public records search of the address shows the house belongs to a man who was arrested two weeks ago and is the suspect in a murder from two decades ago.''
"The burden of this, the memory of this, the scarring or I don’t know what you would call it, has been with me for twenty years and I was very much interested in having something resolved in the matter whether find the suspect or find his body or something," Ron Shirrell said.''
''Several neighbors tell us police were there Tuesday with shovels and flood lights.
"I want them to find the right person who did this and I want closure to it, I want to know if Mark has been there for twenty years in a secret grave," Shirrell said. "I'd like to know if the fellow who lived here is responsible for his death and I'd like to see him receive his punishment as a result if he’s guilty."
It appears from what I can gather that Lovrien may have left DNA at the crime scene, and the way they got him was matching his DNA to a family member's DNA in a database.If he was, they never divulged it. I just looked at his rap sheet though- he was a bad dude. He's got felonies that go back to 1987 for burglary, stolen vehicles, dui's, and drugs.
Police make arrest in 1999 killing using DNA, genealogy siteIt appears from what I can gather that Lovrien may have left DNA at the crime scene, and the way they got him was matching his DNA to a family member's DNA in a database.
Old question that I now have the answer to: DNA was obtained from both of Mark's parents.There is no good way to ask this LinusK, and I apologize if it hurts you at all-How was the blood spatter determined to be his?
His dad doesn't know and wasn't aware of the sighting at the bar. We don't know if it was a valid sighting, but either way- Mark was killed at his house.Oh no, that is so disturbing.
I'm just now reading his thread...do any of the family members know anything about the "relationship gone bad" or do they know any of his close friends who might know?
I'm still looking for the link of the video (of the bar patrons) that you mentioned.
I'm so sorry, LinasK. :hug: I hope he's found soon.
ETA: I found the bar links. I'm not criticizing anyone's lifestyle choices, but both the old and new bars seem like they might attract some questionable people (a small minority...someone who would cause harm to someone, and is looking for people who might be partying too hearty and thus be more vulnerable).
The place the car was dumped was about 5 miles from the perps home, so he could have walked or gotten a ride.Was there any sort of evidence of the crime found in Mark's truck? I know the report states that his truck was found in an area he did not frequent. The assumption, then, is that the truck was driven to the location by the attacker. I feel that the location of the truck has to be in correlation to where the attacker lived (if he drove the truck to the location, how did he get home unless he lived near there OR caught a cab or had someone working with him) or where the body was dumped. Any insight into the area the truck was found? It seems that could be a huge clue....
I just got the answer to this question last night. Mark was going prematurely bald, then started shaving his head. I remember him with hair. His dad said that he had brown hair. And no, Mark wouldn't have worn a cross, he was Jewish.Thank you Roselvr! I thought I had been careful, but I somehow did totally miss your post.
For whatever reason, this case is sticking with me. I've begun looking through some of the unidentified on NamUs. Needless to say, it's a bit unsettling.
LinasK, it's a bit of a longshot, but would you happen to know if Mark was balding or if he just happened to shave his head? Do the men in your family lose their hair? I ask because there have been a few UIDs I've come across with full heads of hair. I'm leaning toward that being a disqualifier for them being Mark, but figured I'd ask just in case.
Also wondering if Mark/your family is religious, i.e. would it have been unusual for him to be wearing a cross?
No big surprise that the jury trial on 6/15 was cancelled. They don’t even set DUI trials that quickly. This defendant has a right to a fair and impartial trial which would be impossible 60 days after being charged. His attorneys will need at least six months to go through the discovery and prepare for trial. I have no doubt he will spend the rest of his life in prison but it needs to be done correctly the first time around so he doesn’t get verdicts overturned and new trials for the next 10-15 years. The victim and his family will get their day in court soon.I know LinasK already mentioned the dates - here's the stuff from the court site.
05/22/2020 Hearing - Case Management
Judicial Officer(s): Ramras, Christopher, Ramras, Christopher
Hearing Time: 11:00 AM
Result: Held
Comment: Defendant not to be transported.
Parties Present:
Plaintiff: State of Oregon
Deputy District Attorney: SEWELL, TRAVIS TAYLOR
Defendant: Lovrien, Christopher Charles
Court Appointed: SMITH, DEAN
05/22/2020 Order
Judicial Officer: Ramras, Christopher
Comment: court received def's 60D waiver
06/15/2020 Trial - Twelve Person Jury
Judicial Officer(s): Ramras, Christopher, Ramras, Christopher
Hearing Time: 09:00 AM
Cancel Reason: Other
07/13/2020 Hearing - Case Management
Judicial Officer(s): Ramras, Christopher, Ramras, Christopher
Hearing Time: 09:00 AM
link: OREGON JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT - Online Records Search