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GANNON STAUCH: Colorado vs. Letecia Stauch for child abuse and murder of stepson *CONVICTION OVERTURNED*

FBI now involved in ongoing search for missing 11-year-old Colorado Springs boy

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation is now involved in the ongoing search for a missing/endangered 11-year-old Colorado Springs boy who went missing Monday afternoon, and the task force investigating his disappearance is organizing a team of volunteers to start searching for him.

Gannon Stauch was believed to be a runaway after he left his home southeast of Colorado Springs between 3:15 and 4 p.m. on Monday. But as the week progressed, his disappearance was upgraded to a missing/endangered person case.

His stepmother said he left his home on foot to play at a friend’s house down the street on Monday afternoon, according to the sheriff’s office. Deputies and major crimes detectives had taken “extraordinary steps” to locate the boy, the sheriff’s office said. They were actively searching for evidence and taking witness statements, a sheriff’s office news release issued earlier this week read.

“He’s very young, it’s dark and cold outside and we want to bring Gannon to safety,” the sheriff’s said in a Facebook post earlier this week.

On Thursday afternoon, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office and other task force members, as well as Stauch’s parents, hosted a news conference to update the community on his disappearance, discuss the steps being taken in the investigation, and to notify people in the area that they are organizing volunteers to begin a community search effort in coming days.

El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Mitch Mahalko said the sheriff’s office received the investigation on Tuesday afternoon and started doing interviews and collecting video surveillance and talking to neighbors, working to collect new leads.

He said that the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and FBI got involved after the case was upgraded to a missing/endangered child case. The FBI’s team specializes in search and rescue and “will be a good partner” in the investigation, Mahalko said.

He said the investigation was active and that authorities were conducting interviews with witnesses and collecting evidence – exhausting every lead they receive.

Mahalko said investigators were looking at “persons of interest” in the case as people who might be able to give them additional information on Stauch’s whereabouts.

He declined to say where authorities had been searching but confirmed that investigators had been in contact with some trash companies in El Paso County and in the Lorson Ranch area.


Kirby stressed that people with tips should report them to their tip line – 719-520-6666 – and not on social media because any tips sent to the sheriff’s office on social media will not be considered.


 
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If I may. From what you've shared, you've survived abuse. I don't think abuse should ever be minimized as I'm taking the she survived it comment. She lived in a household where her stepbrother was murdered by her own mother. I'm telling you, that's abuse. Trust me on this one.

I "survived abuse", too. It has left me marked. Probably for life.

I think the outcome everyone wants to see is for Leticia to be convicted. Yes? Unless I'm totally off base with this case, the daughter hasn't been charged with anything. Or has she? I haven't been following closely.
Her stepbrother was murdered and that was abuse, well no sh*t. Last night I was tired after a multiple day work week so was catching up mostly on Vallow and then here and on other threads and then tried to in the basement.

There is NO evidence Harley was abused aside from this "abuse" you talk of when her mother killed her stepbrother. Excuse me but she knew nothing of it remember?

I am sorry you were abused and that it marked you. Same here most likely, but it doesn't define me and I have moved past it, it may play in at times of course in my trust or distrust of people and a different wariness which it would have been good to have had to begin with quite honestly.

You can tell me that's abuse and to trust you on that one but again, she had no idea right? So where's the abuse there she suffered? Finding out her mother likely did it and admitting it to herself just this past November? Her own words. She was so sure her mother couldn't have which seems to imply her mother in her opinion wasn't the type and wasn't abusive in her mind.

It doesn't matter does it? And I'd ask if you watched all her videos and the full hike video?

Yes, I think in this case, without fail, we are all in agreement with wanting T convicted.
 
And I just want to say that Harley bravely took the stand and showed responsibility, that's great. But that doesn't mean I have to believe everything she said.
EXACTLY. And imo it would be dumb to believe everything she said when it just doesn't fly and a part or two was pretty obvious imo.

She did show responsibility and she did get up there and face it. I give her that. Although I think of her choices, it was the best one she had and likely felt she had to.

Does NOT mean I believe all she said or don't think she omitted as well. I think that too was obvious a few times.
 
If you are still in high school and living at home, never been out on your own and not out committing crime, you are definitely a child by nature.
Psheesh that clearly wasn't what she meant. I just woke up and catching up, read her post and knew immediately what she meant by not a child.

I daresay like in Vallow with your remark, I hate to say it, wait for it.....

But even the Emu would probably get that one... :D
 
Psheesh that clearly wasn't what she meant. I just woke up and catching up, read her post and knew immediately what she meant by not a child.

I daresay like in Vallow with your remark, I hate to say it, wait for it.....

But even the Emu would probably get that one... :D
But now you are doing it here. And not "getting" her remark and how it was meant.
 
I've been on the receiving end of all the types of abuse and I don't agree that the physical fades if you ever thought you were dead and were abused severely over and over (one incident). If I ran into the man that did it to this day, it would strike panic and terror in me and be fresh in my mind of what occurred and how little I could do to stop it (women THINK they can defend themselves and I did too, UNTIL it happened to me). All the types are bad but physical is the only one that can kill.

As to Harley, there is absolutely no proof imo she was abused and so for myself, I do not assume she was. I'm not saying she wasn't though either. Just that there is no way to know.

Al would be one that could shed some light on that if he ever decides to speak to it and other things. Not that it really makes a difference.

So what does one "more" witness mean with regard to the defense? Did the defense start their case?
I agree. Physical and emotional abuse are both bad. I don't think anybody can actually say which is worse. They're both equally bad. I'm so sorry you went through that. ((((Hugs)))
 
I agree. Physical and emotional abuse are both bad. I don't think anybody can actually say which is worse. They're both equally bad. I'm so sorry you went through that. ((((Hugs)))
Hugs to you as well. I can say this for myself. I cut ties and didn't fall back into it, one really awful attack and that was it, and pursued prosecution as hard as I could, even though he got a slap on the hand imo.
 
So....anybody know anything about the 'proffer' the state made with Harley? Did Harley really have a choice to testify? Or was she compelled to?
I think there's more to it than we will ever hear. I can accept whatever they did with her and let go as I don't think she was involved in the murder. Other deals I've seen in other cases irk me to this day. Krystal Kenney (Frazee/Berreth case), Homalka (Canada) and some others not coming to mind. They were PART of it all and got away with a LOT.
 

I've had this playing for an hour or more likely a few and I am sick to death of her. She is calmer but considering the facts we know, clear she is covering EVERYTHING and explaining all that could be evidence, etc. with her stories. She isn't her overboard self but still on and on... Giving me a headache.

And yes, pretty sure it is an FBI interview. Fed agent. As she hinted early on on needing witness protection. Well not really hinted, pretty much saying they'd need it, etc. and could they offer it.
 

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