Guilty plea in kidnap, killing of Amish woman; Rapper charged in Georgia golf club murders – TCDPOD – Everything Law and Order Blog

This week on True Crime Daily The Podcast: A Pennsylvania man has pleaded guilty to kidnapping and murdering 18-year-old Amish woman Linda Stoltzfoos (2:08). And an aspiring rapper is charged with 15 criminal counts in a triple-murder on a Georgia golf course (21:00). Attorney and activist Gerald A. Griggs joins host Ana Garcia.

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50 thoughts on “Guilty plea in kidnap, killing of Amish woman; Rapper charged in Georgia golf club murders – TCDPOD”
  1. I would throw not just the book but the entire library at him. I would give my daughter a fine funeral anyway because her spirit would be there with us. The body is merely a used up vessel there is nothing you can do for it. Funerals are for the living not the dead and for the spirit , love and prayers to send her/ him home to be with their Father Creater will do the job nicely. She will be with her loved ones forever in spirit.
    The only remorse these psychos feel is for being caught.

  2. Can you look into the 3 boys that killed the predator that was abusing their half sister by her own father in Texas i believe his body was found in McAllen Texas by a farmer in his farm

  3. At 30:20!! Yes!!! Thats exactly what I said. My local sheriff's station in San Jacinto, CA, didn't investigate my husband's death. They didn't care to do any canvassing for surveillance footage. I'm sure if they would have, the woman who killed my husband would have got more than 6 months in jail for a fatal hit and run.

  4. Construction on my deck was halted because those building it were friends of Linda's family and they were out looking for her. However, I didn't know they found her. I'm glad the family was able to bury her and begin to heal.

    I'm tired of hearing these criminals getting out of jail early just to commit more crime. 🙄

    Sadly, right after this happened, Amish children were walking along that same road alone. 😔

  5. This is 🤬 the Amish are such kind, giving, calm people. They dedicate themselves to a life of peace & not killing the planet. Being productive members of society. They live outside of our world to avoid people like this 🥺

  6. How does a human being become so evil so vile so violent? What possible reason could he have to kill and innocent girl, and in this manor. Our justice system is a mess. Someone like this should get and instant death penalty. NO OPTIONS. And should be done quickly. Not sitting on death row for ten years. There is no place in society for this kind of animal. Not even prison , Our justice system needs a complete overhaul Anyone who intentionally murders another should be put to death unless it is self defense. They should never see the light of day again NEVER

  7. You don't have to be in prison you can go to jail for a felony and they still take a sample of your DNA anytime you catch a felony they give you a prison number but it's not active unless you go to prison for that felony get a different Prison number every time but when you go to prison that will be your number forever

  8. This was so sad when it happened. There were signs everywhere in Lancaster PA asking if anyone had seen her. I knew some a hole had taken her. I just felt it in my gut. Just heartbreaking. I assume they had to negotiate due to religious burial reasons. I’m not sure though.

  9. I feel like the news throws around the title rapper too loosely just to give rappers a bad name. This guy was nobody nobody heard of, they say he's a rapper like he's Tupac or Kanye West or somebody anybody that somebody's even heard of. He was just a guy going to his local studio doing what he calls rapping he ain't got no deal or nothing if you don't have a deal and you're not famous you're not a rapper.

  10. It’s not the police officers that were incompetent necessarily. If there was a witness that gave them an incorrect ID, that’s where they were going to go. That’s the problem with eye witnesses, 10 people can witness a crime and you can get many different accounts, based on the perspective of each person. I’ve even found witnesses that were adamant about a suspect ID and discovered during the course of preparing the case that they couldn’t possibly have seen the defendant clearly based upon their eyesight or view point. That’s why I used to love circumstantial evidence. It can be much more reliable. In this case the circumstantial evidence will bolster his guilt for the jury despite any possible “other dude did it” argument by the defense. And as to the question “ why would the defendant go back to the police station for his money?”, criminals are often the dumbest human beings on earth. Truly. The prosecution’s going to have to present a good explanation to the jury, especially with a good defense attorney, but I’m sure they’re working on that.

  11. You seriously need a police officer on your talks…….having just an attorney does not help. Attorneys dont know what police do or dont do ……just saying things that he says confuse people and dont help.

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