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Can someone explain to me how in the everloving **** these degenerates basically completely got away with killing three people, including a six year old girl?
Beverly Noe: This skeazebag probably did the killing herself. Her punishment? 5 years in prison, and she's out. Chad Now: Obviously was involved, yet as far as I know has never spent a day in jail. The brother who stored the bodies in his septic tank: Charges against him dismissed. Does anyone here have the remotest clue how these hillbilly slimebags completely got away with a ghastly triple homicide -- which included murdering a small child? This is as clear cut as it gets. The Noes were the last ones to see them. There was obviously a ton of bad blood between the families which underscores a motive in spades. The effing bodies were found on the family's property. This is a case in which authorities know full well who killed them, not one where there's no clear suspect or multiple possible suspects. This is a slam dunk... And yet the killers have effectively been given a pass for it. If there's an "un****ingbelievable" trophy for a UM segment, this one is the winner, hands down. |
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Agree, but "knowing" something for practical reasons and having the actual evidence for proof, prosecution and sentencing are two completely different things. I think pretty much anybody with a functioning brain could have put one and one together the first time this segment aired, but with no bodies for over 20 years, law enforcement effectively was handicapped.
Still, like you I'd love to know more about how this has transpired the way it has. |
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We discussed this in another thread....
https://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards...ht=Beverly+Noe ...but I absolutely understand and agree with your frustration. The brutal murder of Ida's son-in-law in 1980 didn't keep them in prison long. Beverly and Ida being charged with arson in 2007 didn't keep them in prison long. And in this case, you have a full fledged and carried out plan to commit murder that ended up involving two more victims and in the end, Beverly basically gets a wrist slap. She should have been arrested in 1992, long before the bodies were even located...ON HER MOTHER'S PROPERTY! I didn't understand it as a kid and I remain baffled by this as an adult. This family is not a wealthy, powerful and political group of people that can make things happen at the snap of a finger. They are, like you said, a bunch of angry hillbillies who live out in the middle of nowhere and are smart enough to know that when you bury a body in your yard, you have to sprinkle pepper into the soil to cover up any odor. So much continuous evil and very little consequences. If I'm Wendy Camp's family, I wouldn't be able to keep my sanity in check knowing that Beverly is a free woman. |
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Did they have connections though that might have helped over the years? I don't know anything about that community since I live hundreds of miles away. Maybe that family does know people that helped them skirt justice as long as they did.
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Amen I could not agree more.
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Your frustration is absolutely understandable. The first time I saw this segment, I practically had to pull up my jaw from the floor. Chad Noe and his family were such blatant trash. They didn’t even try to camouflage their mean-spirited scuzziness.
Anytime one of that clan appeared on screen the song Dueling Banjos from the movie ‘Deliverance’ played in my head. Justice wasn’t even close to being served against that family. The killing of the two women was terrible enough on its own, but the murder of an innocent kid who had no part in any of the goings on, is what really infuriates me. 🤬 |
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Everything was planned from the moment they called Wendy to lure her into their trap. Carrying out this plan to kill her alone makes this first degree murder. Then you add two more victims, one of which was a child? Oklahoma has the death penalty. Either way, Beverly should NEVER be out in society. |
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It ticks me off that Ida died before charges could be brought against her. She got off WAY too easy getting to die and escape justice that way
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