Little Chilling Murder Gannon: The stepmother is going to stand trial
Gannon's little mother, accused of murdering him, has been patented for trial by experts.
It will judge. Leticia Stauch, who is accused of murdering her 11-year-old stepdaughter, deserves a trial by experts. His lawyer, who requested the first psychological assessment, asked shortly after the announcement was made on Tuesday by the court. The defendant stated that he was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder due to the affair. "You have a lot of time here to sit back and relax and understand what's going on, but I haven't reached all those emotions," he said in a telephone interview with Crimeonline.com.
Those who pleaded not guilty also added that witnesses had made him known and were usually able to help him. But all the evidence points to that. A 32-page police report explains that Letecia Stauch waited until she landed alone with little Gannon on January 27 and killed him. He is accused of killing her on camera, hiding her body in the trunk and taking her to a remote location in Douglas County, Colorado.
In early March, police announced that their child who had been missing since January 27 was presumed dead by the main suspect was his mother. "Last Tuesday, a task force from the Florida Department of Transportation was working on Highway 90 near the Escambia River Bridge. They found the body and called us," Santa County County Sergeant Rich Aloy told "People." "We do not yet know when his body will be placed there," added Rich Aloy.
"Dad is waiting for him to watch the new Sonic movie this week"
Letecia "Tecia" Stauch was arrested in South Carolina. He was later deported to Colorado where he was accused of murdering a child under the age of 12 by a trusted person, abusing a child as a result of death, altered human bodies and altered physical evidence. Letecia Stauch tries to defend herself in mid-February. He last admitted seeing Gannon between 1:15 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on the day he disappeared, when he went to his friend's earth a few steps from his home in Colorado Springs. "Harsh comments, speculation, threats, cyberbullying etc. have been posted on social media. It's hard when people try to chase you on the street, waiting for you in front of your hotel, threatening to kill you," he lamented. so horrified again "because dad was waiting for him to watch the new Sonic movie which is coming out this week."
Little Gannon's father announced in early March that he would file for divorce from his wife. "The people who committed this heinous crime are the ones I gave more than anyone on this planet, and it is a burden I will carry for a very long time," he wrote in a statement.

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