Re: Onslow County Sheriff Ed Brown and missing pregnant mari
Posted by Top - USMC on 1/17/08
On 1/17/08, NC_Firefighter wrote:
> Sheriff Ed Brown is doing a fine Job, Do you have Law
> Enforcement experience? It doesnt sound like it.
>
>> Thank you Hilkka. Great response. Isn't it funny we wrote about
>> this same sheriff and how he is the no investigate department
>> way back when and voila! He despises both marines and women, so
>> it is not any surprise they were so slow to investigate this. Ed
>> Brown didn't know his name but I am SURE he could have gotten it
>> from her mother. Besides, why would they need a name before they
>> started a nationwide search for HER regardless? Sure it helps,
>> but they didn't need to 'connect the dots' to INITIATE a search
>> for a missing person.
>>
>> When I lived in Jacksonville, I knew women that had been abused
>> by their marine husbands, that the marines cover their "own'
>> when it comes to abuse of a woman, and that makes me feel that
>> they would do the same regardless if she was in the marines or
>> not. (Ironically, I do know a marine who's wife supposedly
>> committed suicide, and ya can't help but wonder...)
>>
>> Doesn't Sheriff Ed Brown seem to be awfully defensive? (Did you
>> see his interview with Nancy Grace??!! If you didn't watch it I
>> am sure she has the transcript at her site online at CNN
>> Headlines. We do things differently that you he said and Nancy
>> said, we sure do! And then he said something about Nancy not
>> being a professional, and he just couldn't answer a question
>> with a yes or no answer.) And that part that no one had reason
>> to believe she would be in danger from him and that they had
>> a "friendly" relatiohip" YET we find out she did indeed have
>> restraining orders on him really gets me.
>>
>> Because her phone was found at the base, isn't that the initial
>> scene of the crime? It appears to me that he may have kidnapped
>> her, which would make it a felony murder regardless of NC laws
>> not having the child considered as a second murder.
>>
>> Question: Did they have a handwriting analysis on the note she
>> left? It could be true, but I do wonder. It wouldn't be any
>> wonder she would write a note that she was fed up with the
>> marines, etc and wanted to take off -- feeling perhaps they were
>> not much help or were not taking it seriously and then shame on
>> her 'mother' saying she is a pathological liar! Is it any wonder
>> as she had no support system?? But if she took the $$ out
>> herself and got the bus ticket then it makes me believe that she
>> may have very well been kidnapped... which like I said would be
>> felony murder-- murder committed during the commission of a
>> felony (kidnapping).
>>
>> Oh yeah, and here's another thing: Didn't Brown offer $500 of
>> his own money for information to her whereabouts?? And isn't it
>> *he* that found her by a divining rod? hmmm....
>>
>> Oh, he had a 4 hour headstart, not 2 hours. How convenient, huh?
>>
>> And it is weird that no information was exchanged to the
>> sheriff's department seeing as she lived off base, and so did
>> he. Doesn't that make the Onslow County part of her restraining
>> order? What areas did the restraining order include? Just the
>> base?!!! If they live off base, it automatically goes to
>> the "civilian world" although "civil" is debatable!!
>>
>> --
>>>
>>> He should be immediately fired and criminal neglicence charges
>>> against him should be filed.
>>> The early press reports he released were absolutely horrible
>>> bashing the victim and in violation of the missing pregnant
>>> woman's right to privacy. She had been reported missing since
>>> Dec 19, and she had only taken a few clothes and some make-up
>>> with her. Her bus ticket had not been used. Her cell phone was
>>> found on 12/20 tossed by the base entry.
>>>
>>> I was afraid that if she had not yet been murdered that she
>>> would kill herself by such a horrible bashing by all sources,
>>> including her parant(s).
>>>
>>> First he reports "good news", then a few hours later he
>>> says "SHE IS DEAND AND BURIED", then they are "2 hours behind
>>> the suspect" and "(who)will have a short vacation" and
>>> now "The search for Laurean is Earthwide," Onslow County
>>> Sheriff Ed Brown said Monday.
>>> DOES HE NOT EVEN KNOW THE TERM GLOBAL?
>>>
>>> 11/15/08 "We had no reason to be on his trail," Brown said of
>>> Laurean. "This has nothing to do with the civilian world.
>>> Nothing about this had anything to do with the civilian world."
>>> I'm sorry Sheriff's Special Ed but you do not seem to
>>> investigate at all in the REAL WORLD where she went missing as
>>> reported to local LE on Dec-19.
If you wonder if the Onslow County Sheriff, Mr Brown, is capable of
handling a high profile death investigation, review the below link:
http://www.jdnews.com/opinion/sheriff_46202___article.html/brown_law.html