I am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:right of course but its a bad lookI am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:
Read Dylan lawyered up and wont give a DNA test
I am a lawyer so of course I will say this, but it shouldn't take being a lawyer to know that this is the absolute smartest possible thing one can do in this situation, period. I'm not saying don't "ever" talk to the cops, but if it's just about anything other than jaywalking or a speeding ticket, don't talk to the cops.
Especially in a non-victimless crime where the police are looking for suspects, if you bear some relationship to that crime, even if it's by pure happenstance, no matter how distant, do not talk to the cops. I am honestly surprised that the victims' own immediately family members are out talking to media and posting on Instagram and whatnot. That is so stupid. I'm sure they (the immediate family) are all innocent, but I would have told all of them to lawyer up from day 1 ESPECIALLY if they are innocent.
I think a lot of people believe that criminal defense lawyers' primary function is to defend criminals and suspected criminals. I think their primary function is just as much to ensure that innocent people are not made out to be criminals or suspected criminals by law enforcement.
I don't think so. Assuming she is innocent, she (along with the other roommate) is one of the two most likely people in the world to have her DNA in some incriminating place through no fault of her own. There is no way I would just hand over a DNA sample if I lived in that house. Make them establish the probable cause for a warrant if they want the DNA.
again, im agreeing with you, just perception is reality.I am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:right of course but its a bad lookI am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:
Read Dylan lawyered up and wont give a DNA test
I am a lawyer so of course I will say this, but it shouldn't take being a lawyer to know that this is the absolute smartest possible thing one can do in this situation, period. I'm not saying don't "ever" talk to the cops, but if it's just about anything other than jaywalking or a speeding ticket, don't talk to the cops.
Especially in a non-victimless crime where the police are looking for suspects, if you bear some relationship to that crime, even if it's by pure happenstance, no matter how distant, do not talk to the cops. I am honestly surprised that the victims' own immediately family members are out talking to media and posting on Instagram and whatnot. That is so stupid. I'm sure they (the immediate family) are all innocent, but I would have told all of them to lawyer up from day 1 ESPECIALLY if they are innocent.
I think a lot of people believe that criminal defense lawyers' primary function is to defend criminals and suspected criminals. I think their primary function is just as much to ensure that innocent people are not made out to be criminals or suspected criminals by law enforcement.
I don't think so. Assuming she is innocent, she (along with the other roommate) is one of the two most likely people in the world to have her DNA in some incriminating place through no fault of her own. There is no way I would just hand over a DNA sample if I lived in that house. Make them establish the probable cause for a warrant if they want the DNA.
Kind of sounded like that to me too. The Hubs and I can be in different rooms at either end of the ranch house and still hear a very large owl through closed windows with the TV on. They can be very loud and vary their hoots. Can't really determine where they are located.AgsMnn said:
Sounds like a hoot owl. I couldn't hear the scream from a person.
Valtrex_11 said:again, im agreeing with you, just perception is reality.I am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:right of course but its a bad lookI am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:
Read Dylan lawyered up and wont give a DNA test
I am a lawyer so of course I will say this, but it shouldn't take being a lawyer to know that this is the absolute smartest possible thing one can do in this situation, period. I'm not saying don't "ever" talk to the cops, but if it's just about anything other than jaywalking or a speeding ticket, don't talk to the cops.
Especially in a non-victimless crime where the police are looking for suspects, if you bear some relationship to that crime, even if it's by pure happenstance, no matter how distant, do not talk to the cops. I am honestly surprised that the victims' own immediately family members are out talking to media and posting on Instagram and whatnot. That is so stupid. I'm sure they (the immediate family) are all innocent, but I would have told all of them to lawyer up from day 1 ESPECIALLY if they are innocent.
I think a lot of people believe that criminal defense lawyers' primary function is to defend criminals and suspected criminals. I think their primary function is just as much to ensure that innocent people are not made out to be criminals or suspected criminals by law enforcement.
I don't think so. Assuming she is innocent, she (along with the other roommate) is one of the two most likely people in the world to have her DNA in some incriminating place through no fault of her own. There is no way I would just hand over a DNA sample if I lived in that house. Make them establish the probable cause for a warrant if they want the DNA.
If you are innocent, why do you need a lawyer anyway all roommates were already cleared?gigemags-99 said:Valtrex_11 said:again, im agreeing with you, just perception is reality.I am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:right of course but its a bad lookI am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:
Read Dylan lawyered up and wont give a DNA test
I am a lawyer so of course I will say this, but it shouldn't take being a lawyer to know that this is the absolute smartest possible thing one can do in this situation, period. I'm not saying don't "ever" talk to the cops, but if it's just about anything other than jaywalking or a speeding ticket, don't talk to the cops.
Especially in a non-victimless crime where the police are looking for suspects, if you bear some relationship to that crime, even if it's by pure happenstance, no matter how distant, do not talk to the cops. I am honestly surprised that the victims' own immediately family members are out talking to media and posting on Instagram and whatnot. That is so stupid. I'm sure they (the immediate family) are all innocent, but I would have told all of them to lawyer up from day 1 ESPECIALLY if they are innocent.
I think a lot of people believe that criminal defense lawyers' primary function is to defend criminals and suspected criminals. I think their primary function is just as much to ensure that innocent people are not made out to be criminals or suspected criminals by law enforcement.
I don't think so. Assuming she is innocent, she (along with the other roommate) is one of the two most likely people in the world to have her DNA in some incriminating place through no fault of her own. There is no way I would just hand over a DNA sample if I lived in that house. Make them establish the probable cause for a warrant if they want the DNA.
Who gives a damn about perception? Especially if you're innocent.
Probably Texas EquuSearch.aggiehawg said:
As far as private investigators go, what was the name of that outfit out of Texas that worked on the Natalee Holloway case? Equis? Or something like that?
That would take about ten minutes to type up and get a judge to sign off on. (Slight exaggeration but not by much.)Quote:
There is no way I would just hand over a DNA sample if I lived in that house. Make them establish the probable cause for a warrant if they want the DNA.
You're right, it's a poor look. On something this notorious, consulting a PR firm would shortly follow retaining a lawyer.Valtrex_11 said:
again, im agreeing with you, just perception is reality.
They aren't? Not even in Texas?Valtrex_11 said:
Equsearch are not PIs
You should absolutely lawyer upValtrex_11 said:If you are innocent, why do you need a lawyer anyway all roommates were already cleared?gigemags-99 said:Valtrex_11 said:again, im agreeing with you, just perception is reality.I am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:right of course but its a bad lookI am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:
Read Dylan lawyered up and wont give a DNA test
I am a lawyer so of course I will say this, but it shouldn't take being a lawyer to know that this is the absolute smartest possible thing one can do in this situation, period. I'm not saying don't "ever" talk to the cops, but if it's just about anything other than jaywalking or a speeding ticket, don't talk to the cops.
Especially in a non-victimless crime where the police are looking for suspects, if you bear some relationship to that crime, even if it's by pure happenstance, no matter how distant, do not talk to the cops. I am honestly surprised that the victims' own immediately family members are out talking to media and posting on Instagram and whatnot. That is so stupid. I'm sure they (the immediate family) are all innocent, but I would have told all of them to lawyer up from day 1 ESPECIALLY if they are innocent.
I think a lot of people believe that criminal defense lawyers' primary function is to defend criminals and suspected criminals. I think their primary function is just as much to ensure that innocent people are not made out to be criminals or suspected criminals by law enforcement.
I don't think so. Assuming she is innocent, she (along with the other roommate) is one of the two most likely people in the world to have her DNA in some incriminating place through no fault of her own. There is no way I would just hand over a DNA sample if I lived in that house. Make them establish the probable cause for a warrant if they want the DNA.
Who gives a damn about perception? Especially if you're innocent.
Correct, they are a search team and not investigators. But I was thinking the "Equis" she mentioned was probably Texas EquuSearch since I know they worked on that case in the search for her. If memory serves me they were involved twice, right in the beginning then later when that Vander Sloot (or whatever his name was) came into the mix.Valtrex_11 said:
Equsearch are not PIs
aggiehawg said:That would take about ten minutes to type up and get a judge to sign off on. (Slight exaggeration but not by much.)Quote:
There is no way I would just hand over a DNA sample if I lived in that house. Make them establish the probable cause for a warrant if they want the DNA.
Horrific crime with DNA evidence, resident in the house of the horrific crime with DNA evidence, was physically present at the time of the horrific crime with DNA evidence, give us your buckle swab. Next?
Valtrex_11 said:If you are innocent, why do you need a lawyer anyway all roommates were already cleared?gigemags-99 said:Valtrex_11 said:again, im agreeing with you, just perception is reality.I am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:right of course but its a bad lookI am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:
Read Dylan lawyered up and wont give a DNA test
I am a lawyer so of course I will say this, but it shouldn't take being a lawyer to know that this is the absolute smartest possible thing one can do in this situation, period. I'm not saying don't "ever" talk to the cops, but if it's just about anything other than jaywalking or a speeding ticket, don't talk to the cops.
Especially in a non-victimless crime where the police are looking for suspects, if you bear some relationship to that crime, even if it's by pure happenstance, no matter how distant, do not talk to the cops. I am honestly surprised that the victims' own immediately family members are out talking to media and posting on Instagram and whatnot. That is so stupid. I'm sure they (the immediate family) are all innocent, but I would have told all of them to lawyer up from day 1 ESPECIALLY if they are innocent.
I think a lot of people believe that criminal defense lawyers' primary function is to defend criminals and suspected criminals. I think their primary function is just as much to ensure that innocent people are not made out to be criminals or suspected criminals by law enforcement.
I don't think so. Assuming she is innocent, she (along with the other roommate) is one of the two most likely people in the world to have her DNA in some incriminating place through no fault of her own. There is no way I would just hand over a DNA sample if I lived in that house. Make them establish the probable cause for a warrant if they want the DNA.
Who gives a damn about perception? Especially if you're innocent.
Perception is only reality because it is what has been told to us through all the cop drama shows on the tv. They have engrained this into the publics brain for a reason. If they changed that and made every suspect on tv ask for a lawyer and the cop answer with "great choice, that is exactly what you should do in this situation" then the public would think that was the norm.Valtrex_11 said:again, im agreeing with you, just perception is reality.I am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:right of course but its a bad lookI am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:
Read Dylan lawyered up and wont give a DNA test
I am a lawyer so of course I will say this, but it shouldn't take being a lawyer to know that this is the absolute smartest possible thing one can do in this situation, period. I'm not saying don't "ever" talk to the cops, but if it's just about anything other than jaywalking or a speeding ticket, don't talk to the cops.
Especially in a non-victimless crime where the police are looking for suspects, if you bear some relationship to that crime, even if it's by pure happenstance, no matter how distant, do not talk to the cops. I am honestly surprised that the victims' own immediately family members are out talking to media and posting on Instagram and whatnot. That is so stupid. I'm sure they (the immediate family) are all innocent, but I would have told all of them to lawyer up from day 1 ESPECIALLY if they are innocent.
I think a lot of people believe that criminal defense lawyers' primary function is to defend criminals and suspected criminals. I think their primary function is just as much to ensure that innocent people are not made out to be criminals or suspected criminals by law enforcement.
I don't think so. Assuming she is innocent, she (along with the other roommate) is one of the two most likely people in the world to have her DNA in some incriminating place through no fault of her own. There is no way I would just hand over a DNA sample if I lived in that house. Make them establish the probable cause for a warrant if they want the DNA.
No, it is not. Did you watch the Waukesha Parade Killer trial? Took about 30 minutes to get a search warrant for Brooks' vehicle after the mass murder.Quote:
No it wouldn't. That's a major oversimplification.
Agree. And the Moscow PD did that because they were kids being harassed on social media. A good reason? Or no?I am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:If you are innocent, why do you need a lawyer anyway all roommates were already cleared?gigemags-99 said:Valtrex_11 said:again, im agreeing with you, just perception is reality.I am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:right of course but its a bad lookI am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:
Read Dylan lawyered up and wont give a DNA test
I am a lawyer so of course I will say this, but it shouldn't take being a lawyer to know that this is the absolute smartest possible thing one can do in this situation, period. I'm not saying don't "ever" talk to the cops, but if it's just about anything other than jaywalking or a speeding ticket, don't talk to the cops.
Especially in a non-victimless crime where the police are looking for suspects, if you bear some relationship to that crime, even if it's by pure happenstance, no matter how distant, do not talk to the cops. I am honestly surprised that the victims' own immediately family members are out talking to media and posting on Instagram and whatnot. That is so stupid. I'm sure they (the immediate family) are all innocent, but I would have told all of them to lawyer up from day 1 ESPECIALLY if they are innocent.
I think a lot of people believe that criminal defense lawyers' primary function is to defend criminals and suspected criminals. I think their primary function is just as much to ensure that innocent people are not made out to be criminals or suspected criminals by law enforcement.
I don't think so. Assuming she is innocent, she (along with the other roommate) is one of the two most likely people in the world to have her DNA in some incriminating place through no fault of her own. There is no way I would just hand over a DNA sample if I lived in that house. Make them establish the probable cause for a warrant if they want the DNA.
Who gives a damn about perception? Especially if you're innocent.
There is no legal significance to law enforcement saying somebody is cleared. It doesn't protect you from anything.
Valtrex_11 said:If you are innocent, why do you need a lawyer anyway all roommates were already cleared?gigemags-99 said:Valtrex_11 said:again, im agreeing with you, just perception is reality.I am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:right of course but its a bad lookI am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:
Read Dylan lawyered up and wont give a DNA test
I am a lawyer so of course I will say this, but it shouldn't take being a lawyer to know that this is the absolute smartest possible thing one can do in this situation, period. I'm not saying don't "ever" talk to the cops, but if it's just about anything other than jaywalking or a speeding ticket, don't talk to the cops.
Especially in a non-victimless crime where the police are looking for suspects, if you bear some relationship to that crime, even if it's by pure happenstance, no matter how distant, do not talk to the cops. I am honestly surprised that the victims' own immediately family members are out talking to media and posting on Instagram and whatnot. That is so stupid. I'm sure they (the immediate family) are all innocent, but I would have told all of them to lawyer up from day 1 ESPECIALLY if they are innocent.
I think a lot of people believe that criminal defense lawyers' primary function is to defend criminals and suspected criminals. I think their primary function is just as much to ensure that innocent people are not made out to be criminals or suspected criminals by law enforcement.
I don't think so. Assuming she is innocent, she (along with the other roommate) is one of the two most likely people in the world to have her DNA in some incriminating place through no fault of her own. There is no way I would just hand over a DNA sample if I lived in that house. Make them establish the probable cause for a warrant if they want the DNA.
Who gives a damn about perception? Especially if you're innocent.
actually LE does that all the time to have the perp lower their defenses and believe the coast is clear...I am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:If you are innocent, why do you need a lawyer anyway all roommates were already cleared?gigemags-99 said:Valtrex_11 said:again, im agreeing with you, just perception is reality.I am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:right of course but its a bad lookI am always wrong said:Valtrex_11 said:
Read Dylan lawyered up and wont give a DNA test
I am a lawyer so of course I will say this, but it shouldn't take being a lawyer to know that this is the absolute smartest possible thing one can do in this situation, period. I'm not saying don't "ever" talk to the cops, but if it's just about anything other than jaywalking or a speeding ticket, don't talk to the cops.
Especially in a non-victimless crime where the police are looking for suspects, if you bear some relationship to that crime, even if it's by pure happenstance, no matter how distant, do not talk to the cops. I am honestly surprised that the victims' own immediately family members are out talking to media and posting on Instagram and whatnot. That is so stupid. I'm sure they (the immediate family) are all innocent, but I would have told all of them to lawyer up from day 1 ESPECIALLY if they are innocent.
I think a lot of people believe that criminal defense lawyers' primary function is to defend criminals and suspected criminals. I think their primary function is just as much to ensure that innocent people are not made out to be criminals or suspected criminals by law enforcement.
I don't think so. Assuming she is innocent, she (along with the other roommate) is one of the two most likely people in the world to have her DNA in some incriminating place through no fault of her own. There is no way I would just hand over a DNA sample if I lived in that house. Make them establish the probable cause for a warrant if they want the DNA.
Who gives a damn about perception? Especially if you're innocent.
There is no legal significance to law enforcement saying somebody is cleared. It doesn't protect you from anything.
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MOSCOW, Idaho EXCLUSIVE: Detectives collected eight hours of surveillance video Tuesday morning from a gas station in Moscow where a clerk saw a white sedan passing by at 3:45 a.m. on the night of the unsolved stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students, according store workers.
An overnight assistant manager told Fox News Digital that she's been reviewing the tapes a little bit at a time over the past few days, looking for clues in her downtime on the graveyard shift. She said she was not working on the night of the murders.
Monday night, she said, she reached the 3 o'clock hour and spotted the car. She said she took a picture of the screen and sent it to an email address police set up to receive tips.
"I had a weird feeling to go get on the cameras," she said, asking that her name not be publicized out of safety concerns as the suspect remains at large.
NPH- said:
Not sure how "recent" this news is but from what I gather it is a pretty recent revelation. Obviously we know that the white sedan has been sought, but additional footage was recently gathered from a nearby gas station that shows that vehicle driving by quickly at around the estimated time of the murders. At worst, this probably more than confirms what the police already suspected in that this vehicle is more than likely the suspect(s) vehicle.
Can't tell if this investigation is picking up steam, but from my vantage point it seems to be!
https://www.foxnews.com/us/idaho-murders-cops-take-hours-video-gas-station-clerk-spots-white-car-night-stabbingsQuote:
MOSCOW, Idaho EXCLUSIVE: Detectives collected eight hours of surveillance video Tuesday morning from a gas station in Moscow where a clerk saw a white sedan passing by at 3:45 a.m. on the night of the unsolved stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students, according store workers.
An overnight assistant manager told Fox News Digital that she's been reviewing the tapes a little bit at a time over the past few days, looking for clues in her downtime on the graveyard shift. She said she was not working on the night of the murders.
Monday night, she said, she reached the 3 o'clock hour and spotted the car. She said she took a picture of the screen and sent it to an email address police set up to receive tips.
"I had a weird feeling to go get on the cameras," she said, asking that her name not be publicized out of safety concerns as the suspect remains at large.