happened that way. quickly, huh? i couldn t believe it. ild thought she was going to pa out. i ended up killing her. that was it. lynsie ekelund had been killed before anyone realized she was even missing. chris says he then drove up to the work site and used a skip loader to dig a hole. he held on to lynsie s body for a few s days and when no one wa around, he buried her. did it feel any better to finally know? no. because i was really devastated. there was a relief, but i wasn t any happier because of it. halfus the confession, detectives left chris in the interview room with another detective to watch him and chris simply couldhr not stop talking. unbelievable. what s that, sir? it sat been so long. finally, it feels better when you finally just say what you were supposed to say, you know?
him dead and now he s gone. that confession is the big deal of the trial and the confession will be put on trial. what was the circumstances and the fact it went on so long and she has arguably trouble with the english language and all of it will make it less of a punch. it is the best evidence against her. some observers critized the police and essentially bullied her to making the confession and keeping her there len hours. in the end of the day. the defense will prove to suppress the confession based on the fact she was intorated and the prosecution case will not hold water. and why not? given the kinds of things she said, can prosecutors go back
and look at some of the other aspects of the case. the kyakt plug that was tampered with. can they get a confession on that? looking at physical evidence and confession and match it. and the fact that she removed the plug a long time ago didn t mean to murder. the prosecution has a long way to go before they put the murder weapon the fact that he did not wear a life jacket and 46 degrees outside and windy that day, that is what killed her fiance. it is a long way to go before they can prove beyond a reasonable doubt she killed him. if richard is right. there were swells on the hudson river and the water was 46 degrees. you know, even the most fit swimmer will get in trouble with
hypothermia. and if that is all of the case, how did she get arrested in the first place. it took time for her to get arrested. her posting on facebook and interactions with the police led to her arrest. there is no physical evidence and confession and facebook post will be used against her. if the confession is thrown out or defense make it look suspect when it gets to trial, they will have a difficult time going beyond a reasonable doubt. motive is always a key element. she stood to inherit a quarter of a million from the life insurance. that would make the jury to sit up and take notice. if you can t get the confession in, the motive doesn t matter. motive, the prosecution doesn t have to prove and it will not
come to the jorif the confession is suppressed as heather said. if the confession is suppressed can they get a conviction here? we only have bits and pieces of their evidence. they have charged with her murder and involuntarily manslaughter. they are going for an intentional crime and cover all bases f. you are a prosecutor, you hope that there is evidence that is physical evidence or something else. if that confession is not brought in, i don t see how they can bring it to trial. it is a strange one. richard and heather, thank you both. thank you, jon. top military brass admitting to a disaster in the fight against isis. what it is in their plan to get back on track. seven years after the collapse of lehman brothers.