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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Two women who worked at the co-op where the missing girl and her bf were fighting were found murdered while camping in the area. A man with an arsenal of weapons is the suspect. She might have been killed by that other guy. That’s what the police are looking into now. Check out the Daily Mail.[/quote] That's my problem. He is a dirt bag and abusive, but that doesn't mean he killed her. [/quote] Wait - we know SHE was physically abusing him! (and he didn’t fight back apparently). plus she admits she is mentally ill on the video, she knows it, but she isn’t being treated. She was probably abusing him mentally and emotionally too. If anyone here can be described as “abusive,” all the evidence points to her as the abuser.[/quote] can you explain how he ended up with her car? [/quote] He is innocent until proven guilty. He has not burden of proof. But I’m just like you: a disinterested observer. 3 possible scenarios I see: - she committed suicide, or - she stormed off in a fit of rage; maybe they had yet another major fight (they did that a lot) or - he abandoned her or - he killed her (probably pushed her over a cliff). But yes - self defense is also possible: we know she was the one physically abusing him.[/quote] Ok. Then why won't he share the last time and place he saw her with the police?[/quote] His lawyer. Most lawyers do not practice criminal defense. But a criminal defense lawyer knows the police have only one goal here: - obtain a conviction. It appears it is in the client’s best interest in this case is to stay silent, and every lawyer has a duty to provide zealous advocacy to their client. So the “person of interest” has been widely advised to remain silent. Sorry if that sounds cold to the non-lawyers. [/quote] the police can testify about his silence (you can thank the a 5-4 Supreme Court for that one) [/quote] Yeah, no. The police can ONLY testify as to what his lawyer and his parents have said to the police. The “person of interest” has not interacted with the police in Florida whatsoever. It is not a crime to follow your lawyer’s advice. [/quote] if they have asked to speak with him and he has said no, they can absolutely testify to that [/quote]
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