View Full Version : The late Ottis Toole to be named as suspect in the murder of Adam Walsh
Annie-Xmas
12-16-2008, 01:43 PM
CNN Story (http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/12/16/walsh.case.closed/index.html)
It would be nice to get some closure on this horrible crime, but I don't know how they could even convict a guy who has been dead for 12 years.
Jack Batty
12-16-2008, 01:45 PM
I thought that was sort of a given, from what I know of the case. In fact, hasn't John Walsh gone on record saying that he was positive Toole was responsible?
Marley23
12-16-2008, 01:46 PM
There won't be a trial. Police have declared the case closed, which means they're done.
jk1245
12-16-2008, 02:07 PM
I thought Toole was the main suspect for quite some time.
Guess this just means they are saying he's not just a suspect, but he is the guy for sure (at least as sure as you can be without a trial).
xanthous
12-16-2008, 02:08 PM
I'm watching the news conference. Sounds like this new police chief decided to exhaustively review all the past evidence and make a conclusion so that the Walshes could have closure, and he claims that all evidence points back to Toole, so they made this announcement today and now it's done. Finally.
Oslo Ostragoth
12-17-2008, 12:37 AM
I'm watching the news conference. Sounds like this new police chief decided to exhaustively review all the past evidence and make a conclusion so that the Walshes could have closure, and he claims that all evidence points back to Toole, so they made this announcement today and now it's done. Finally.
So they didn't find anything recently? I was curious about that.
p.s. Not that the guy didn't look seriously creepy or anything...
Wile E
12-17-2008, 09:43 AM
So they didn't find anything recently? I was curious about that.
p.s. Not that the guy didn't look seriously creepy or anything...
No kidding, the guy should have been convicted years ago just for looking so creepy.
rocking chair
12-17-2008, 06:03 PM
dna from the lost rug would have closed this much sooner. one of the mistakes the chief spoke about.
the new to me piece of evidence was that adam may have been outside the mall. it seems that he was in a group of older kids (watching them play video games) that were told to leave the mall, and that toole was able to get to him when he went outside with the group and he was left alone at the mall entrance.
i always thought he was inside in a store.
i always think of him when i see the code adam instructions. many regulations are truly memorials.
carnivorousplant
12-17-2008, 08:02 PM
the new to me piece of evidence was that adam may have been outside the mall. it seems that he was in a group of older kids (watching them play video games) that were told to leave the mall, and that toole was able to get to him when he went outside with the group and he was left alone at the mall entrance.
I bet there is some serious parental guilt going on there.
greatshakes
12-17-2008, 10:00 PM
I think that all high profile cases will start to be announced as solved, instead of closed, even without new evidence, when new police chiefs are named. Cf. the Jon Benet case. It gives the new chiefs their fifteen minutes on the cheap. Who wouldn't jump on something like that?
Of course, I think Toole was guilty, but I believe it is stupid, reckless, and quite a good political stroke for these new chiefs to make legal pronouncements.
Markxxx
12-17-2008, 11:21 PM
It reminds me of how the government decided the "Anthrax Letters" was solved.
Did Ottis even kill any other kids for sure?
Marley23
12-17-2008, 11:34 PM
Did Ottis even kill any other kids for sure?
No. Boy, how suspicious. Toole was convicted of murdering at least a few adults and may have been involved in many others, and confessed to killing Adam Walsh, but I mean, it could be a frameup.
GraceTX
12-18-2008, 09:23 AM
No. Boy, how suspicious. Toole was convicted of murdering at least a few adults and may have been involved in many others, and confessed to killing Adam Walsh, but I mean, it could be a frameup.
Confessed...recanted...confessed...recanted.
On the other hand, he did take them to the canal where Adam's head was found.
Personally, I think he did it.
Marley23
12-18-2008, 09:25 AM
Confessed...recanted...confessed...recanted.
I think the final word in this case came when Toole's daughter said he confessed on his deathbed. It's true the man did this sort of thing repeatedly - he was a lunatic and a manipulator - but based on the little we know, I agree he probably did to it.
Mumio
12-18-2008, 10:24 AM
I think the final word in this case came when Toole's daughter said he confessed on his deathbed. It's true the man did this sort of thing repeatedly - he was a lunatic and a manipulator - but based on the little we know, I agree he probably did to it.
Yes, this was my understanding also.
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