To: Girlene
1 is her residence and if you come out of there to the south hang a left the atm is less than a half mile on the left. I drove it tonight. It took me with little traffic to drive from ATM to the street into Midway Park less than 4 min, from there to Western BLVD and Marine Blvd another 22 (cops and traffic) from that intersection it took me another 20 to Laurean’s....again without much traffic, I would imagine on a Friday around 4:30 or so it would be much busier.
I can locate the atm on this map, but kinda stuck w/out needed software here on laptop. Anyone else?
To: All
Laurean detail misreported
Lauterbach wasnt force to withdraw money from ATM Cesar Laurean did not force the woman he is accused of killing to remove money from her account Dec. 14, as far as investigators know, authorities said Friday. Several news media outlets including The Daily News incorrectly interpreted Laureans Thursday indictment on a charge of robbery with a dangerous weapon. Laurean, a Camp Lejeune Marine corporal indicted on a first-degree murder charge in the death of Lance Cpl. Maria Lauterbach, who was pregnant and had accused him of rape has been on the run since Jan. 11 when he left notes with his wife, Christina Laurean, saying he buried Lauterbachs body in the couples Half Moon community backyard. Lauterbach did remove money from her account on Dec. 14 the day authorites say she died. That money has not been recovered, and investigators believe Laurean robbed her dead body of the cash. That is where the robbery with a dangerous weapon charge and subsequent indictment stems from, authorities said. The indictment states that Laurean took Lauterbachs cash and Fort Sill National Bank debit card Dec. 14. An 18 person grand jury concluded enough probable cause existed to charge Laurean with robbery with a dangerous weapon for taking cash money from Lauterbach after her death and also trying to use her bank card later. (con't @ link) http://www.jdnews.com/news/lauterbach_54650___article.html/funeral_detail.html
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