The news said the van belonged to her.
Yes, it was her van and registered to her. If it was not reported stolen, it might not be theft. However, the goal would be to have an intro into an interview with the boyfriend. The current situation is ridiculous. This is right up there with Lorie Vallow.Was the van only in her name and only registered to her? Would it be theft if it was never reported stolen?
This story does not sound like it will have a good ending
Even if they brought him in on theft, they can't compel him to speak or be interviewed.Yes, it was her van and registered to her. If it was not reported stolen, it might not be theft. However, the goal would be to have an intro into an interview with the boyfriend. The current situation is ridiculous. This is right up there with Lorie Vallow.
Correct, it is up to the State to make the case.Even if they brought him in on theft, they can't compel him to speak or be interviewed.
I hope it does but I bet you are right. I remember some other young woman or girl went missing in I think Utah. She was kidnapped by some phyco very near her home and was eventually found.
Bill
Are you talking about Elizabeth Smart? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidnapping_of_Elizabeth_Smart
Dave
This is very sad. A possible motive has been establishVan-Life Couple Got Into Physical Fight Days Before 22-Year-Old Vanished, Police Docs Reveal
YouTubeA young woman who mysteriously vanished while road tripping across the U.S. with her fiancé got into a physical altercation with him two weeks before he returned to Florida without her, according to a police report obtained by The Daily Beast. And while the couple’s online postings made...currently.att.yahoo.com
It's only a matter of time before the boyfriend will be compelled to speak to authorities.
So anyone that has had a fight with their spouse or significant other now has motive to kill them?This is very sad. A possible motive has been establish
So anyone that has had a fight with their spouse or significant other now has motive to kill them?
No, has your spouse or significant other every gone missing for over a week and has their personal vehicle every gone missing for over a week.So anyone that has had a fight with their spouse or significant other now has motive to kill them?
Potentially. An unhappy relationship is not an unusual motive. Apparently, the engagement was called off before the trip. Who, how, when, I do not know. Theirs was physical altercation, at same place as 2 other murders also occurred. Boyfriend isn't talking, which is suspicious. I'll let the detectives on the case figure it all out.So anyone that has had a fight with their spouse or significant other now has motive to kill them?
Right now, he is a person of INTEREST. Remember the Atlanta suspected bomber's life was RUINED by the publicity....Everything reported indicates he is the prime suspect and will continue to be.
From what I gather, his attorney is recommending he not speak to the police. No attorney is going to say go and talk to the police. Especially since they suspect his guilt. Nothing he can say is going to help him in this situation. Even if he were 100% innocent. Aside from him finding the girl and show she is alive, talking to the police won't help him. He is suspect #1, as is the BF or husband in almost all of these situations. It is up to the police to get the evidence, with or without his cooperation. It is up to the DA to build the case against him. He doesn't have to cooperate. That may not make him look good, but perhaps he is thinking he committed the perfect crime and they will never get enough evidence to press charges. That will be what he is hoping for. Just the fact that there was a fight, indicates he shouldn't talk. I am certainly not saying he is a good person, his conscience may catch up with him. Who knows, but in his situation, his attorney is very likely telling him to not talk to anyone.Putting aside the cops are not your friend, keep in mind that not answering questions may not help.
No, they're not your "friend" and you shouldn't believe they are however, refusing to answer questions only builds their suspicions and determination. He or his family has hired a respected
lawyer to be by his side during any questioning. I have very little doubt his lawyer has suggested that he speak to them and for whatever reason, he continues to refuse. Everything reported indicates he is the prime suspect and will continue to be.
I would tell him to keep this in mind. Brian, they're not going to go away just because you don't talk to them. Know that prosecutors don't forget antics like this if you were involved and neither do judges and/or juries.
Bring just a bit of closure to this girl's family.