LOL!
Here is the deal. This DA has 72 hrs to charge Karr for the murder of JBR or not. If she doesn't charge him than we will know he didn't do the crime. If he does there will likely be an arress afidavit that tells us a bit more of what the evidence is on him. So by Monday I think we will know if Karr did the crime or not, but we will just have to be patient. If for on haven't decided yet like some people. Heck, some people refuse to believe he did it and still point to the Ramsey's. I think he might have done it, but I won't say without doubt I think he did or didn't kill JBR.
Not true. If they don't charge him it will be because they don't think they have enough to convict him, doesn't necessarily mean he did not do it.
"Here is the deal. This DA has 72 hrs to charge Karr for the murder of JBR or not. If she doesn't charge him than we will know he didn't do the crime. If he does there will likely be an arress afidavit that tells us a bit more of what the evidence is on him. So by Monday I think we will know if Karr did the crime or not, but we will just have to be patient. If for on haven't decided yet like some people. Heck, some people refuse to believe he did it and still point to the Ramsey's. I think he might have done it, but I won't say without doubt I think he did or didn't kill JBR."
The rocky mountain news reported today that prosecutors in Boulder - who know about as much as we do about the evidence - said they think the DA must have a really solid case against JMK b/c of the speed with which CA released him to CO. Just insiders hunches, but interesting. I do suspect there is more, I'm just wondering what it is.
Halls, thanks for focusing us on the fact that {{{the DA has to decide quickly}}} on whether to bring a case or not.
They say he won't be processed before Monday. I got the impression after that is when the 72-hr clock starts running, but someone else might know better.
LOL...I see you've been corrected to: we'll see by then whether the DA thinks she's got a case, NOT that we'll know if he did it or not. Welllll...that depends.
I understand what "always right" is saying. However, he could be outright CLEARED. They could say there's evidence he was not in Boulder CO, for instance, or something else that shows he couldn't have committed the crime.
We'll just have to...GASP..{{{wait and see}}} if he's charged, given a clean bill on the murder charge, or they just release him for lack of sufficient evidence.