This is the same day in an area that would not have been contaminated because it's the middle of nowhere and just a few hours after this bike ride supposedly happened. If she walked away disoriented, her scent would be there. I think it's fair to say that if she went riding down that road and crashed her bike, her scent would be there. The following day 100 searchers (seems no civilian help was requested) from LE, department of corrections, search and rescue type volunteers along with tracking dogs.
The 100,000 reward seemed odd for day 2 of her being missing.ĭepartment of corrections tracking dogs were called in night 1. Right away on the first page the bike ride was being questioned. I went way back to the first thread about Suzanne to see what we were saying/posting and what news articles were saying and just to get a feel for how quickly things seemed off. I don't know how the legal case will play out, what with the various burdens of proof and limits on what is admissible, and I hope justice is done, but I don't see any way he could actually be innocent even if he manages to be **shudder** acquitted. There is no explanation for why Suzanne suddenly stopped all communication with everyone in the middle of the afternoon, never to be heard from again, when according to his claim she was supposedly fine until the next morning. Even the weird trash drops could be him just being weird Barry.īut there is no explanation for why his truck was being moved around, doors opening and closing in the middle of the night when he insists he was sleeping. I don't even mean the "turning left to follow elk" because as weird as that sounds it might actually be what he did.
If we were judging Barry only by the cringy "Oh, Suzanne" video and on how he likes to park his truck at court to block the sidewalk, then yes I would say even though he's awkward and self-centered, a person can be those things and still not a murderer.īut in this case he has given directly conflicting information, and gone out of his way (quite literally, ha) to do things that make no sense otherwise. But two years later when her body was found, it now seems clear she simply got lost, and her husband was innocent even though awkward in his statements. Some of us were convinced he had killed her. When Barbara Thomas went missing in the California desert a few years ago, her husband gave some very awkward statements to LE and to the media. To be clear, I'm not citing this lawsuit as Cahill's reason for resigning but I don't think the new law specific to Colorado can be dismissed as nothing to see here. In other words, I don't doubt the BM's civil team would like nothing more than to make an example out to Joseph Cahill in their suit against prosecutors and investigators alleging unlawful arrest, malicious prosecution, and defamation. In comparison, among the seven qualified-immunity bills that became law late last year, Iowa actually strengthened qualified-immunity rights of its officers, and Arkansas did so for its college and university police officers. Colorado is serving as the litmus test for the alarming predictions by police nationwide that eliminating qualified immunity would severely hamper their profession. Perhaps OP is unaware that effective last year, Colorado is the only state to completely bar the legal defense for officers.
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