Found Deceased CA - Stephanie Menard, 73, Daniel Menard, 79, & Cuddles, white Shih Tzu, unlocked car found, Redlands, 24 Aug 2024 *arrest*

  • #621
So this bunker man murderer opted to plead not guilty. No surprise. I can’t wait to hear about his defense.
No surprise at all indeed. But despite the additional time this will give to the defence, I still believe the “beyond reasonable doubt” will be easy to prove by prosecution.
The suspect was literally hiding with the dismembered bodies. His fingerprints must be all over those bags.He admitted to the murder to a relative. Wonder if the latter will be called as witness
 
  • #622
I still believe the “beyond reasonable doubt” will be easy to prove by prosecution.
Agree. The neighbor on the other side of Michael Sparks' home said he hated the Menards. Was upset about a tree being trimmed by Daniel Menard. When police find two dead bodies underneath your house you better have a really good explanation.
 
  • #623
No surprise at all indeed. But despite the additional time this will give to the defence, I still believe the “beyond reasonable doubt” will be easy to prove by prosecution.
The suspect was literally hiding with the dismembered bodies. His fingerprints must be all over those bags.He admitted to the murder to a relative. Wonder if the latter will be called as witness

I wouldn't be surprised if this goes quickly to a plea deal. Admitting what he did to a relative and trying to end his own life as LE closed in on him in the bunker makes me think he wouldn't want to go through a whole trial attempting to defend himself.
 
  • #624
The suspect was literally hiding with the dismembered bodies. His fingerprints must be all over those bags.He admitted to the murder to a relative. Wonder if the latter will be called as witness
Dismembered? I'm not sure we have heard that?
 
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  • #626
Dismembered? I'm not sure we have heard that?
Post #598 on this thread has a link to a story that included that detail.
 
  • #627
I wouldn't be surprised if this goes quickly to a plea deal. Admitting what he did to a relative and trying to end his own life as LE closed in on him in the bunker makes me think he wouldn't want to go through a whole trial attempting to defend himself.
This.
 
  • #628
Thanks to those who responded to my post re dismemberment. Although I was still hoping it wasn't the case. :(
 
  • #629
SEP 9, 2024

Redlands man charged with murder of California nudist ranch couple pleads not guilty​

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(Shows Sparks in court wearing a dress shirt, slacks, and a tie.)
 
  • #630
Agree. The neighbor on the other side of Michael Sparks' home said he hated the Menards. Was upset about a tree being trimmed by Daniel Menard. When police find two dead bodies underneath your house you better have a really good explanation.
Particularly if you are sitting there beside them and have the unmistakable scent of decomp on you when you crawl out of your hidey-hole!
 
  • #631
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Michael Royce Sparks enters the courtroom at the San Bernardino Justice Center in San Bernardino on Sept. 9, 2024, before being arraigned on two counts of murder. Sparks pleaded not guilty in the slayings of his neighbors at the Olive Dell Ranch nudist resort in Redlands, Daniel and Stephanie Menard. (Brian Rokos, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)

Michael Sparks is eligible for the death penalty, but the district attorney has not decided whether to pursue that punishment.

 
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  • #633
Stephanie and Daniel Menard died of "blunt force trauma to the head," according to the coroner.
That's horrible. I don't see how Sparks can offer any defense of himself. He had told at least one neighbor he hated the Menards. He told one of his own family members he murdered two people. I assume he killed the dog too.
 
  • #634
And I was sure they had been shot. I don't know which would be worse, being shot or beaten to death. But I should think beaten indicates a real hatred, as it seems more personal.
 
  • #635
And I was sure they had been shot. I don't know which would be worse, being shot or beaten to death. But I should think beaten indicates a real hatred, as it seems more personal.
A gun would be too loud in that neighborhood, would be my guess.

Horrific, either way, of course.

jmo
 
  • #636
I don’t like to speculate but I still wonder how he lured them in his house. Not easy to move heavy bodies in a basement. Or he invited them over with an excuse (premeditation), or maybe Dan wandered there due to his condition and Stephanie followed, or they were looking for the dog (Opportunity).
I agree that blunt force trauma entails usually hatred and loss of control, but it is horrific also because in terms of timing, it takes more and one of the two had more time to realize the killing of the spouse.
I suppose that since he pleads not guilty, we will only be hearing LE theory but not whatntruly happened ?
 
  • #637
I don’t like to speculate but I still wonder how he lured them in his house. Not easy to move heavy bodies in a basement. Or he invited them over with an excuse (premeditation), or maybe Dan wandered there due to his condition and Stephanie followed, or they were looking for the dog (Opportunity).
I agree that blunt force trauma entails usually hatred and loss of control, but it is horrific also because in terms of timing, it takes more and one of the two had more time to realize the killing of the spouse.
I suppose that since he pleads not guilty, we will only be hearing LE theory but not what truly happened ?
I think he lured the wife with the dog and then returned to lure the husband. Speculation only.

jmo
 
  • #638
This story is terrible enough, and I hate it when animals also suffer. Poor little Cuddles I really wonder what happened.
I've avoided this case often because I worry about cuddles :'(

I don’t like to speculate but I still wonder how he lured them in his house. Not easy to move heavy bodies in a basement. Or he invited them over with an excuse (premeditation), or maybe Dan wandered there due to his condition and Stephanie followed, or they were looking for the dog (Opportunity).
I agree that blunt force trauma entails usually hatred and loss of control, but it is horrific also because in terms of timing, it takes more and one of the two had more time to realize the killing of the spouse.
I suppose that since he pleads not guilty, we will only be hearing LE theory but not whatntruly happened ?
I could see him dognapping poor cuddles and luring over the couple with their dog. I'd do anything to save my little baby dog (she's nearly 5 now but she is my little baby)!
 
  • #639
The whereabouts of poor little Cuddles remain a mistery :-(
I think that if they had found his remains with those of Dan and Stephanie, it would have been communicated.
I hope the neighbours are still looking for him
 
  • #640
Was not expecting the blunt force trauma to the head either.

I don't suppose he's given any update on Cuddles to LE.
 

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