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Is there a way to make sure he doesn't get away with it. PD detectives say the believe he did it but dont have enough evidence to take him down. Can I try going to the military and see if they'll look into it. This guy kill his wife any it doesnt seem like anyone cares. She's found dead in her pool two weeks before divorce was final and 2 days before her going to a different city for job interview.... so he gets kids and all her money. autopsy shows possible foul play. but no clear method of death found. He is being treated for bipolar disorder and was sent home from Iraq because he is suicidal. Bought a gun 6 month ago and went to her house with plans to kill himself infront of her if she didnt take him back. it's a really long story, so this is the short version. he picked the kids up from grandmas and stopped by her house, but didnt let them out. then came back in the car and took them for ice cream. when they got back she was in the pool with her running clothes on.

2007-07-23 17:57:44 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

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Sounds like you know a lot about this case. I don't see why the police have not really aligned with you to help solve this crime. Does she have family? If more people who believe like you join forces (unity) and present the FBI with information, as well as his Officer in Charge (Military), at least something would be done. In most cases where a soon-to-be divorced wife is 'suddenly' found dead (as in your case - real sudden), the HUSBAND is always the first suspect. WIth all that you have provided, I don't understand why the police feel they don't have enough evidence to support a case against him. I do realize that in order for the Prosecutor to get involved, they have to have an airtight case otherwise, if he gets off - you can't charge him again for the same crime (double jeopardy). There is too much information here NOT to believe he is guilty - Please don't give up. Get others to help you - but I would definitely inform the military - in fact, you must. The dangerous part about all this is - if the military finds out about his bipolar and suicidal tendencies, they will release him. He is a danger to the men in his company as well as to himself. He needs help - and then the down side to this is - if it is determined that he is bi-polar -he might get off.

2007-07-23 18:14:58 · answer #1 · answered by THE SINGER 7 · 0 1

The local police always work with the military in these cases.The military has it's own investigating department which,if they find that there is enough evidence,will conduct their own investigation.The suspect is still under the military jurisdiction,and is subjected to the Uniform Code Of Military Justice (UCMJ).You can go to the Legal Dept. at the base where he is stationed,and inquire.If he is Army,it will be the provost Marshal.You can bet that they are up to speed on the case though,and have already conducted their own investigation,or are in the process of doing so.

2007-07-31 11:10:01 · answer #2 · answered by james m 5 · 1 0

Any info you know for a fact - tell the detectives.

I'm sorry this happened....

2007-07-24 01:15:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Gather evidence to identify the culprit because there is no other way.

2007-07-24 01:09:17 · answer #4 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 0 1

Your case is flawed ,evidence has to be conclusive ,

2007-07-31 07:09:52 · answer #5 · answered by joseph m 4 · 1 0

You should be talking to a lawyer,..not Yahoo Answers.....

2007-07-31 19:14:02 · answer #6 · answered by kajun 5 · 0 1

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