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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is there any explanation of why these conversations were recorded? Did Reitmeier or Sturrup record them? Were the phones tapped? If the police did in fact have the phones tapped, why was that? Was a warrant obtained because the two were suspects in the murder? Or were they being watched for another reason?

15 November 2013 at 09:13

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Reitmeier's wife has been rather stone faced during the whole thing, but kudos for being there every day for her man.
Still hard to listen to all those expletives.

15 November 2013 at 10:41

Blogger Nostrils200 said...

Yeah, know what's worse than that?

Losing a loved one as a result of a murder and knowing you will never be able to see that loved one ever again.

Suffice it to say, not a hell of a lot of sympathy here.

19 November 2013 at 21:49

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Whilst I don't agree with any form of racism or violence, the case against Reitmeier appears to lack real evidence? Is there any DNA, fingerprints, boot prints or actual evidence to link him with the senseless murder of that poor man. I agree justice should be served, but to someone who is guilty of the crime, not guilty of being a racist....

Surely we live in a free society where proof is needed?

20 November 2013 at 14:09

Blogger Nostrils200 said...

There has been discussion of physical evidence (for example, marks on Reitmeier's boot evidently chemically matches to materials at the crime scene), though the media tends to focus on the more sensational evidence such as video surveillance and wire taps.

20 November 2013 at 19:32

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Try leaving the whole family alone how about?
The whole situation is none of your business, or the worlds for that matter.
Have you ever met any of them and actually sat down and talked to them as PEOPLE? Didn't think so.

23 November 2013 at 13:19

Blogger Nostrils200 said...

Actually, when Sturrup and Reitmeier murdered someone, it was not only a crime against an individual but a crime against society. As such, it is very much the business of society or, "the world."

It also doesn't matter if Sturrup or Reitmeier are the nicest people you know (which we sincerely doubt in any case). Beating a person to death sort of is a significant mitigating factor in how they should be viewed from this point on.

24 November 2013 at 14:33

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Holy shit, thats pretty intense. Almost surprised they didn't try to hit tyler with another charge for talking about doing a hit on someone. I'm not sure about the legalities or what they could stick him with but still.

Is rob actually married to this woman?

24 March 2014 at 17:28

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