7:44 pm
On Channel 13, Iowa, they reported that a major film crew was in town last week making a show about this case. I wonder if
somebody slipped up and said the wrong thing??? Where was her twin brother when all this was going on?
I wonder what the details are that they aren't releasing yet? Missy's mother just died recently--too bad.
3:02 pm
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November 17, 2012
So is T. S. right handed or left handed?
Doesn't it make you wonder why S.F. talked to T.S. inside the camper door screen when she was there then which was a smart idea for safety. But, when they victims were found the next morning S.F. was on the ground outdoors.
If he saw her car, T.S. and an ax coming to his camper, don't you think that he would have locked the door and stayed in once again to protect himself? But he felt safe enough with this intruder not to do that.
Does this sound like anyone you can think of?
Manic phase of bipolar disorder. But, I'm not a doctor. Signs and symptoms of the manic or hypomanic phase of bipolar disorder by Mayo Clinic can include:
- Euphoria
- Inflated self-esteem
- Poor judgment
- Rapid speech
- Racing thoughts
- Aggressive behavior
- Agitation or irritation
- Increased physical activity
- Risky behavior
- Spending sprees or unwise financial choices
- Decreased need for sleep
- Careless or dangerous use of drugs or alcohol
- Delusions or a break from reality (psychosis)
3:18 pm
Who has phone records of calls made to the Copper Dollar Ranch on March 2 & 3rd?
When was the last call answered by S.F.? Who called him that evening at the ranch and for what?
You know if he was alive if he answered the phone, with a possible timeline to look at. Has anyone taken the time to look at this or trace the calls made? It makes me wonder about who made them.
Also, had M.G. made other people angry also? She had dropped out of school and had plenty of time on her hands didn't she? Her grandfather described her as "a spitfire". Who was she seeing before S.F.?
3:25 pm
Today is the pretrial meeting. I hope to hear soon what the outcome is.
If both victims were all beat up, and obviously who did it was not wearing gloves because of the big fingerprint in blood, don't you suppose that when just hours later they were in their attorney's office, that he and his office staff would have noticed scratches, abrasions, scrapes, or bruises or band-aids on their hands or arms? Did he ever see and make notes in his records pertaining to this?
TS is a petite gal, too. I agree with Garland's comments earlier.
3:01 pm
According to WHO TV channel 13:
NEWTON-Attorneys for a woman accused in a 1983 double murder in Jasper County were able to get her bond reduced at a hearing Tuesday.
Fifty-four-year-old Theresa Supino is charged with two counts of first degree murder in the deaths of her estranged husband, 20-year-old Steven Fisher, and his new girlfriend 17-year-old Melisa Gregory.
The badly beaten bodies of Fisher and Gregory were found at the Copper Dollar Ranch in rural Jasper County.
Supino was charged with the murders in March.
At the pre-trial hearing a judge declined to rule on a change of venue motion because the proper documentation wasn’t included by the defense. The judge did reduce Supino’s bond from $400,000 to $300,000.
The defense also requested access to more interview footage from the TV show “Cold Justice” that filmed an episode on the case.
Because of the amount of evidence that will need to be reviewed in the case the earliest a trial date could be set is January of 2015.
3:27 pm
Trial set for February 2nd in Copper Dollar Ranch case
By Mandi Lamb Daily News Associate Editor
Theresa L. "Terri" Supino's double first-degree murder trial in the 31-year-old Copper Dollar Ranch homicide case will begin Feb. 2, 2015, in Black Hawk County.
Fifth District Judge Terry Rickers filed an order today setting the time and location of the trial, which is expected to last three weeks and will in the Black Hawk County Courthouse Courtroom #301, 316 E. Fifth St. in Waterloo.
Autopsies performed on the victims the day their bodies were found indicated both died as a result of multiple “chop wounds” — 13 to Fisher’s head and 17 to Gregory’s face and head — inflicted by a heavy-edged instrument. Steven also had a fracture to his lower sternum and abrasions to his groin.
Both Fisher and Gregory also had bruising and cuts to their arms and hands, and neither had alcohol or illegal narcotics in their systems at the time of their deaths.
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