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The last living suspect on the abduction/death of Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman, Ronnie Busick, pleaded guilty on July 15, 2020 as an accessory to their murders. Part of his plea deal is to assist law enforcement in retrieving the bodies and if successful, will receive five years incarceration and five years probation. The deadline is August 31st.
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I still remember the footage from Hell in the Heartland where Danny's brother asks Busick where the girls are and he denies knowing anything.
Hopefully he leads them to the bodies. As I have nothing good top say about Busick, Welch or Pennington, I am going to end this post. Such a senseless crime. Even if they were after Danny, the girls were innocent. Lauria, especially, happened to be in the wrong place. If I recall correctly, she spent the night because it was Ashley's birthday. She ended up spending one extra night there (the night she was killed) after pleading with her parents to stay a second night (I may be incorrect on this). |
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Thanks for posting this update!
It would be nice to finally recover their bodies, but I agree that this is such a horrible and senseless crime, especially for the two girls. Their poor families have been through hell. This would give them answers but nothing will ever give them closure. |
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That's a slam dunk plea deal in regards to Busick. It's a slap on the wrist in comparison to what he truly deserves considering he didn't just murder but put the two girls through multiple days of torture before finally ending their lives. But, much like with what we saw in the Jacob Wetterling case, the family is so desperate for answers after so many years of knowing nothing that they agree to this slap on the wrist. If the one less brick on their back helps at all, I'm all for it. |
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“In June 2005, investigators from ten agencies spent days searching in Galena, Kansas. It came after a serial killer, Jeremy Jones, had confessed to the killings and directed authorities to that area. The search came up empty. Jones later recanted his confession.“
Jeremy Jones can just f*ck off. He also pulled the same stunt with the Patrice Endres case. |
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Yeah that guy is a real ass.
These sick killers who want attention unfortunately have the ultimate trump card in their pocket knowing the desperation families have to find their loved ones. Too many have caught on that they can get attention by claiming to have information, then get their jollies watching the authorities go on fruitless expeditions. It's sickening. But you have to understand why the investigators do it. |
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This case makes me so angry for so many reasons. This guy should actually have to pay for what he had a hand in. The others got away with it. And let's not forget the fact that the police found a car insurance card for a car belonging to Welch's ex AT THE SCENE and basically ignored it for almost twenty years. The girls were still alive at the time they found it. I realize it's easy to play Monday morning QB, but good God...
That, along with the whole "missing a body in the crime scene" after their initial examination...it really smacks of some spectacular investigative work
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For anyone interested, 'People Magazine Investigates' did an episode featuring this case last month. It's available to watch On Demand. The episode is titled 'Bible Belt Massacre.'
If it didn't already make you sick that Mr. and Mrs. Bible were the ones to discover Dave Freeman's corpse in the charred remains of the trailer because investigators somehow couldn't find it themselves the prior day, you'll also be furious over the key piece of evidence police were stupid enough to ignore for so many years that would have solved this case much sooner. When Warren Welch, David Pennington and Ronny Busick went to the trailer to kill the Freemans, an insurance verification card of Welch's live-in girlfriend fell out of their vehicle. A private investigator named Tom Pryor found the card in the Freeman's driveway within days of the fire. That card led to Pryor being able to track down the car which had been dropped off at a salvage yard. Inside the car, he found rental receipts from Welch's home as well as teenage girls clothing. But when Pryor phoned the police/investigators and told them of everything he found, they refused to take any of the evidence. So Pryor saved it himself, hoping it would be useful eventually. According to Busick, Ashley and Lauria were kept alive for two weeks, tied up, drugged and raped repeatedly before eventually being killed and disposed of. If it's true that they were kept alive that long, all that ignored evidence proves that the girls could have been rescued within days and they would still be alive today. Dave Freeman's brother was very emotional about that fact and it's something that will haunt him the rest of his life. If police accept that insurance card as evidence right away, you quite possibly have all three men behind bars and the two girls rescued, maybe in less than a week. Instead, here we are 21 years later, two of the killers are now deceased, both girls are deceased and their remains quite possibly lost forever. Maybe the most incompetent police work ever. Those people should be ashamed. |
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If I'm the Bibles, I am livid. |
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