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Body found in home by roommate, left for almost a week in same house.
#1
So this happened at the property next door to me. This was on going for a couple weeks. There is more to this I feel. The comments on a neighborhood fb group are suggesting one of her sons is being looked for...


http://komonews.com/news/local/charge-kn...tt-slaying
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#2
There are more news articles out there. As well. First the woman who is now charged with murder, originally accused a man-ill use his initial "C" which was her "t" ex boyfriend of committing the crime and he was brought in and held with a 5 million dollar bail, and she was charged with rendering assistance in 1st degree. Then he was released because it was proven he had an alibi. And they obviously kept her in jail... then she tried to point the finger at another person, the man who found the victim and who is also mentioned as being the victims "ex boyfriend"... now whether he is an ex boyfriend or not or someone who "hung" out with the victim I'm not sure on the boundaries but they lived together after wards as roommates. And the relationship between him and the victim and the suspect is as such. The victim and the guy who found her were roommates. The suspect was "staying" there and word around the streets is the victim was helping her out and allowing her to live there sort of thing.

The victim had just opened up her dog grooming business there. I in fact had just noticed it the week of the murder and was going to stop in and bring my dog in, to support the neighborhood business.
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#3
EVERETT, Wash. (AP) — A Washington woman who falsely accused her former boyfriend and a roommate of a crime has been charged with murder.
The Daily Herald reports 54-year-old Tammie Peterson was charged on Friday in the death of Deborah Jeanneret. Police say Peterson's roommate reported finding the dead body in her room.

http://komonews.com/news/local/woman-fac...sing-2-men
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#4
EVERETT, Wash. - The man who had been suspected of murdering an Everett woman and hiding her body under a mattress has been released from jail and the case against him has been dismissed, officials said.
The suspect, Carl Bustard, never was formally charged in the case. But court documents originally said there was probable cause to arrest him for the killing, and a Snohomish County Superior Court judge ordered him to be held in jail on $5 million bail.
However, as the investigation continued, evidence showed that he was not in Everett at the time of the killing.
Bustard told KOMO News on Friday that he was shocked and extremely hurt by the allegations that were made against him.

http://komonews.com/news/local/suspect-i...-dismissed
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#5
EVERETT, Wash. - A 50-year-old woman who was found dead in a South Everett home on Tuesday had been stabbed to death days earlier by a man who became "enraged" after the woman hit him in the head, according to Snohomish County Superior Court documents obtained by KOMO News.
But Deborah Jeanneret's body was not discovered for days because the 59-year-old suspect and a 54-year-old woman who acted as his accomplice hid her body under a mattress in her bedroom, the court documents say.
"She didn't deserve it and (I'm) just trying to understand why someone wanted to take her life," said the victim's son Chris Jeanneret.
Jeanneret, who travels for work and often checks-in with his mom by phone, said when he texted her last week he got a response that his mom was in Reno. He later learned it was someone else, claiming to be his mom, who texted him from her phone.


http://komonews.com/news/local/court-rec...ody-hidden
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#6
It's gotta be quite a relief to be let out of jail after being accused of murder.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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(06-20-2017, 07:47 PM)heartbreaker6713 Wrote: So this happened at the property next door to me.


You're in Chrissy Teigen's neck of the woods.
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(06-21-2017, 11:42 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(06-20-2017, 07:47 PM)heartbreaker6713 Wrote: So this happened at the property next door to me.


You're in Chrissy Teigen's neck of the woods.

Yup she is from a town called snohomish and not sure if she went to high school or what year she would have graduated, my brother graduated year 2000. When I moved out here from Michigan... that's where my mom, step dad and brother were living at the time and let me tell you in 1998 to come from city living to a town called snohomish that my parents even lived further out from the "city" portion of snohomish and lived in the country part where it took 20 minutes to get to the freeway and to get milk was a 20 minute drive there and back...it was a you go out to run errands and you stay out for the day... no coming and going. Don't get me wrong it is beautiful...

it's now gotten populated, the city for many years voted down many large businesses etc and then one year they said what could it hurt... and that was the foot in the door that they needed and it was never the same.

All of that in a time with no cell phones and dial up Internet. Lol. Ahhh the memories.
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(06-21-2017, 10:28 AM)Maggot Wrote: It's gotta be quite a relief to be let out of jail after being accused of murder.

The article quotes as saying he was hurt and upset... sadly he had to actually prove his innocence. The evidence was stacking up against him. They found gloves that the "suspect T" claimed he used... those exact brand of gloves were found on him. Etc so had it not been for him having an alibi that was able to be proven, he would have sat there on circumstantial evidence and her lies. He wasn't even in town.

Once the suspect gave the information she gave the first time to the cops I knew she was no matter what a part of the killing and can't say she was just there to move the body like she was claiming. That she was either a part of it, or she was the one who did it. If she was a part of it and it wasn't just her- then she was covering for someone. And if she was covering for someone then that someone is one of two things. That someone is either someone she cares about deeply or someone she is extremely scared of. Since the stories she was telling, story one and story two didn't add up and they held here it was more and more obvious that she wasn't just part of the clean up.

Then The guy who she asked to help her get rid of the weapon contacted (?) police to say what he knew. I am not sure if he contact them or if the police contact him. But basically he knew where the murder weapon was disposed of in a river, snohomish river. Divers went in and found it and linked it with other evidence...

I don't get why she asked this person to help her get rid of the murder weapon and why she didn't do it on her own. AND I don't know who this guy is. I haven't found that information yet.
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(06-21-2017, 11:31 PM)heartbreaker6713 Wrote: All of that in a time with no cell phones and dial up Internet. Lol. Ahhh the memories.


I had dial-up for many years out here so I know your pain well. When I first got FIOS I OD'ed on youtube videos and porn.
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(06-22-2017, 05:37 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(06-21-2017, 11:31 PM)heartbreaker6713 Wrote: All of that in a time with no cell phones and dial up Internet. Lol. Ahhh the memories.


I had dial-up for many years out here so I know your pain well. When I first got FIOS I OD'ed on youtube videos and porn.

This made me giggle! hah
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