05-02-2020, 04:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-02-2020, 04:04 PM by StamkosFan.)
You may think a person can’t just vanish into thin air in the digital age. But despite having a security team and cameras all around his Los Angeles apartment, as well as having his identity shielded from the public, the prosecutor in the Passmann murder trial has disappeared. Police have cordoned off the area and are scouring the premises for evidence. No forensic clues have been left behind, but Arizona Outlaws wide receiver Thomas Passmann has a clear motive.
Passmann offered an alibi, claiming he was practicing with his team that day. His coaches backed up the claim, but security cameras at the Outlaws arena were mysteriously turned off all day. Police are not sure exactly what time the prosecutor disappeared at, but the district attorney’s office says that they will not be deterred by this setback. They are moving ahead with the case, and may bring further charges against Passmann if they can find sufficient evidence to connect him to this disappearance. The prosecutor is classified as a missing person at the moment, but if Passmann has taken him, it seems likely that he is dead.
A new prosecutor will not be officially appointed until the day of the trial; the district attorney says they will be briefed on the issues of the case the morning of. Security patrols at his own luxury apartment have increased, as the DA and his family could be Passmann’s next targets. Passmann and his lawyer have declared their innocence, pointing to their alibi as grounds for acquittal. The witness testimony appears to have been coerced though, so investigators’ suspicion has not been stifled, but rather fueled by this supposed alibi. Prosecutors warn all civilians and law enforcement to treat Passmann as “armed and dangerous”, and to steer clear in spite of his celebrity status. They warn that asking for autographs or sitting too close to the football field could jeopardize public safety, and ask Outlaws fans to take this matter seriously.
This case seems to have new twists and turns all the time. We will see what happens next, but it is likely only a matter of time before someone else involved in the case is injured or never heard from again. It seems that nobody is safe from this dangerous felon regardless of what precautions they take. Law enforcement is seeing the public rally behind them as they attempt to put this accused murderer behind bars once and for all. They need to get a guilty verdict the first time around, because they might not get another shot after this. The trial is bound to be a spectacle that will play out in front of the whole world, and it would reflect very poorly on the US federal law enforcement agencies if they can’t get Passmann convicted and sentenced to life without the chance of parole.
Passmann offered an alibi, claiming he was practicing with his team that day. His coaches backed up the claim, but security cameras at the Outlaws arena were mysteriously turned off all day. Police are not sure exactly what time the prosecutor disappeared at, but the district attorney’s office says that they will not be deterred by this setback. They are moving ahead with the case, and may bring further charges against Passmann if they can find sufficient evidence to connect him to this disappearance. The prosecutor is classified as a missing person at the moment, but if Passmann has taken him, it seems likely that he is dead.
A new prosecutor will not be officially appointed until the day of the trial; the district attorney says they will be briefed on the issues of the case the morning of. Security patrols at his own luxury apartment have increased, as the DA and his family could be Passmann’s next targets. Passmann and his lawyer have declared their innocence, pointing to their alibi as grounds for acquittal. The witness testimony appears to have been coerced though, so investigators’ suspicion has not been stifled, but rather fueled by this supposed alibi. Prosecutors warn all civilians and law enforcement to treat Passmann as “armed and dangerous”, and to steer clear in spite of his celebrity status. They warn that asking for autographs or sitting too close to the football field could jeopardize public safety, and ask Outlaws fans to take this matter seriously.
This case seems to have new twists and turns all the time. We will see what happens next, but it is likely only a matter of time before someone else involved in the case is injured or never heard from again. It seems that nobody is safe from this dangerous felon regardless of what precautions they take. Law enforcement is seeing the public rally behind them as they attempt to put this accused murderer behind bars once and for all. They need to get a guilty verdict the first time around, because they might not get another shot after this. The trial is bound to be a spectacle that will play out in front of the whole world, and it would reflect very poorly on the US federal law enforcement agencies if they can’t get Passmann convicted and sentenced to life without the chance of parole.