![]() Preliminary hearing for suspect in Colorado Springs Walgreens homicideĪrrest papers: Teen found dead at Colorado Springs Walgreens allegedly had concerns about suspect since last year The Murder of Riley Whitelaw (my blog post on this case) His arraignment is scheduled for Nov 15, where he will plead guilty or not guilty. Joshua Johnson had a preliminary hearing on September 16, in which detectives working the case testified that no one other than Johnson could be responsible for Riley's murder.Ī judge ruled the evidence given at the hearing sufficient for Johnson to go to trial. Three weeks later, she was found murdered in the break room at work. ![]() But when she asked for extra hours, her manager told her that this would mean crossing paths with Johnson. She asked for her schedule to be changed so that she would no longer have to work with Johnson. This wasn't the first time she had made a report about him either. Johnson had been making advances unwanted towards Riley, which were making her seriously uncomfortable at work. 17-year-old Riley Whitelaw reported her 28-year-old coworker, Joshua Johnson, to her manager at Walgreens. You can find sources for this episode here.Ĭolorado Springs, Colorado. Learn more about what The Breck Foundation is doing to keep young people safe online. Those who had the power to help Breck failed to do so, and the consequences were devastating. She even called the police, fearing that Breck was being groomed by Daynes. She installed parental controls on their home computers and tried to ban Breck from using Daynes's server. Lorin did everything she could to put an end to the friendship. Daynes's influence on Breck was powerful - he began skipping activities he once enjoyed, he isolated himself from his family and friends, he was constantly irritated and argumentative. It all began when he joined an online gaming club, headed by Lewis Daynes, an 18-year-old unemployed computer engineer. Her 14-year-old son, Breck, hadn't been himself for a while. ‘A lifetime of torture’: the story of the woman Trump is rushing to executeĪ federal judge has granted a stay of execution for the only woman on federal death row pending a competence hearingįederal government executes the first woman in nearly 70 yearsĬaterham, England. Judge delays execution of only woman on U.S. Lisa Montgomery, 1st woman to face federal execution in decades: lawyers have Covid, seek delay to carry out first federal execution of a woman in seven decades Hundreds turn out to mourn slain pregnant woman Lisa Montgomery gets death penalty for killing pregnant womanįather of Kidnapped Baby Girl Voices Thanks for Safe Return Suspect Wanted A Baby Desperately, Acquaintances Say Suspect's friends wonder if they should've seen signs ![]() William PhelpsįBI catches killer who hacked baby from mother's womb Lisa Montgomery: Looking for answers in the life of a killer ![]() She wanted something that Bobbie Jo would not give her, but this did not stop her going to extreme lengths to take it. Bobbie Jo would quickly find out that the woman wasn't interested in a dog at all. But when she answered the door, it wasn't Darlene Fischer at all, but rather, another woman who Bobbie Jo knew from the Ratter Chatter forum, Lisa Montgomery. 16, the doorbell rang, as Bobbie Jo expected. Darlene said she was interested in adopting one her new puppies.īobbie Jo was happy to accommodate Darlene, and they arranged to meet at Bobbie Jo's home in Skidmore. Ratter Chatter was a forum for breeders of rat terrier dogs Bobbie Jo and her husband Zeb showed the dogs and bred them out of their northwest Missouri home. When 23-year-old, 8-months-pregnant Bobbie Jo Stinnett spoke to Darlene Fischer on the internet forum "Ratter Chatter", nothing struck her as particularly odd about the woman. ![]()
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