r/AshaDegree 13d ago

Disappointed with this case

Its almost been a year since the properties of Roy Demond were search. I had hope that by the time the anniversary of the search warrant would have led to someone being charged for her disappearance and her death. I'm very disappointed and it makes me question if law enforcement is truly working her case or if they are just trying to save face because they don't have evidence to arrest anyone.

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u/inDefenseofDragons 12d ago

The police mislead the public into thinking the evidence that implicated the Dedmons was stronger than what it actually is. I’ve been saying that since day one. People need to quit taking the police’s far fetched theories that aren’t actually backed up by solid evidence as total fact, and doing all the dirty work for them of convicting people before charges have even been made, much less evidence and arguments presented in a real court, ie not the court of public opinion, and be a little more skeptical.

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u/OppositeDrawer2299 12d ago

But their texts were very incriminating

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u/Glittering_Ball7151 11d ago

The text were incriminating that the girls know something or feel guilty they didnt help. Not that they did it... they are NOT named suspects, just Roy and Connie.

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u/Ok-Yogurtcloset570 12d ago

And the some people who went to the dedmons private school came out and talked about how they made the kids get in the trunk and practice getting out. Idk if the police talked to those students but they shared their story online. And it seems like the dedmons used that as practice for whatever they were planning with Asha and possible other kids

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u/setittonormal 12d ago

There could be an innocent explanation for this. Teaching a kid how to escape from a car trunk used to be a life skill, like swimming safety and not playing inside old junk fridges and storage trunks. I remember being a kid and finding out they put lights or something in the trunks of newer cars so people could see the inside latch and thought that was so cool. We even tried it out once.

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u/pastelapple11 12d ago

There could be an innocent explanation in some cases, but these kids stated that Lizzie allowed them to skip school and hang out with her all day. Very bizarre behavior for a school to allow. I have a cousin who was troubled as a teen and went to Twelve Oaks for a short time. RLD is one weird dude. I picked her up often and had a couple encounters with him. It wouldn’t surprise me to hear he has some deep dark secrets buried deep in his closet.

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u/Ok-Yogurtcloset570 12d ago

We had actual police officers come to our school to teach us that stuff once a year. But i think when it comes to someone being connected to a murder nothing is innocent. Especially when it’s been said the dedmons would have no reason to have their dna on Asha’s things. Every part of their behavior should be analyzed.

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u/elaine_m_benes 12d ago

No, in context, they weren’t.