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02-15-2020 08:56 PM
I just wanted to add that I think I expect answers and solutions at the end of the hour.I guess I watch too many crime dramas and true crime stories.The cops just find dna or track their cell phones and bam...they're arrested. Some cases are not that easily solved.And as mentioned,you have to do your police and legal work right since you only have one chance. I do hope those dear children are found.
02-15-2020 09:54 PM
02-15-2020 10:29 PM
@lovesrecess wrote:
I have not heard LDS being part of this, but Chad Daybell is supposedly involved in doomsday religious ideology and his wife is a devout follower. The entire scenario makes me so fearful for those two children.
@lovesrecess The Daybells are/were LDS/Mormons. One son is/was on a mission in Johannesburg South Africa according to Tammy Daybell's obit.
02-15-2020 10:41 PM
"Evidence: According to Thomas A. DiBiase, a former federal homicide prosecutor and expert on "no body" murder cases, in cases when there is no body but police believe a murder was convicted, evidence is most likely to come from forensic evidence such as blood, hair, or fingerprints, confessions to family or friends, or confessions to police. When none of those are available, Alton D. Kenney an attorney and former prosecutor who has gotten convictions on two "no body" cases, said it is possible to prove victims are dead through what he calls “negative inference.” This involves proving all expected normal routines are not being met. For example, a teenager may suddenly stop all social media activity, stop speaking to all friends and relatives, stop continuing to pursue life milestones such as getting a driver’s license or applying for a job. These negative inferences may convince a jury that a missing individual has died. Then, the court can prove someone is responsible for that death. According to Kenney, however, cases involving negative inference take a long time to prove and police may wait a full year before bringing charges."
02-15-2020 11:30 PM
02-16-2020 12:03 AM
02-16-2020 06:01 PM
Didn't they say the world is supposed to end on some date this coming July? I wonder if this couple will commit suicide around that time & then, no one will ever find out what happened to those 2 kids?
02-18-2020 03:15 AM - edited 02-18-2020 03:18 AM
@spiritoo wrote:They quickly made the comment that the grandmother's son had JJ, and was unable to care for him, was how they stated it. Gma and Gpa took JJ in at first but it was too difficult on them as they had a business to run. Lori wanted to adopt him and the grandparents thought it was a good idea.
Hey all you Keith Morrison fans. He lives in the Newport or Laguna Beach area of CA. I was visiting my son last year who lived in Costa Mesa at the time. We went to Fashion Island (Newport Beach) to an eatery and guess who was walking out as we waited!! Keith Morrison. I spontaniously blurted out, "Hi Keith," and he very nicely said hello to a group of us waiting to be seated. He was very recognizable to several of us. I was thrilled!!
Here’s a fun Keith Morrison fact.....he’s Matthew
Perry’s stepdad. 😊
02-21-2020 05:52 AM
The mother has been arrested.
02-21-2020 06:40 AM
@lenapecci wrote:The mother has been arrested.
Thank you for posting this @lenapecci . I hope they're able to get her for their deaths as well as the mysterious deaths of the other people in her life who died.
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