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German Woman arrested in stand off at BR motel suspected in Georgia Murder
Posted on 7/6/23 at 8:55 pm
Posted on 7/6/23 at 8:55 pm
Knoblauch is a surname of German origin, a metonymic occupational name for a gardener or trader with garlic. It is also the German word for garlic.
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[b]BATON ROUGE - A fugitive who forced Baton Rouge police into a lengthy standoff back in May is now implicated in a months-long investigation surrounding the disappearance of a Georgia man.
Those damn Germans
Danetta Knoblauch of Wichita, Kansas is facing charges including murder and arson in the death of Melvin Cooksey, the Newton County Sheriff's Office announced Thursday.
Cooksey — who was partially paralyzed and lived with the assistance of medical equipment — was first reported missing Feb. 23. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, someone set fire to Cooksey's home a day after his disappearance.
Months later, on May 2, Baton Rouge police tried to arrest Knoblauch — who was not yet named a suspect in Cooksey's disappearance — on a fugitive warrant out of Kansas. Knoblauch waived extradition after her arrest, but she was set free after a judge in Kansas ordered her release on June 12. [/b]
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[b]BATON ROUGE - A fugitive who forced Baton Rouge police into a lengthy standoff back in May is now implicated in a months-long investigation surrounding the disappearance of a Georgia man.
Those damn Germans
Danetta Knoblauch of Wichita, Kansas is facing charges including murder and arson in the death of Melvin Cooksey, the Newton County Sheriff's Office announced Thursday.
Cooksey — who was partially paralyzed and lived with the assistance of medical equipment — was first reported missing Feb. 23. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, someone set fire to Cooksey's home a day after his disappearance.
Months later, on May 2, Baton Rouge police tried to arrest Knoblauch — who was not yet named a suspect in Cooksey's disappearance — on a fugitive warrant out of Kansas. Knoblauch waived extradition after her arrest, but she was set free after a judge in Kansas ordered her release on June 12. [/b]
This post was edited on 7/6/23 at 8:57 pm
Posted on 7/6/23 at 8:56 pm to secfballfan
quote:This has been posted multiple times?
German Woman arrested in stand off at BR motel suspected in Georgia Murder
Posted on 7/6/23 at 8:58 pm to secfballfan
That’s a lot of geography going on in that title.
Posted on 7/6/23 at 9:00 pm to secfballfan
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Danetta Knoblauch of Wichita, Kansas is facing charges including murder and arson in the death of Melvin Cooksey, the Newton County Sheriff's Office announced Thursday.
Okay, but can she make the throw to first?
Posted on 7/6/23 at 9:00 pm to Jake88
What ever happened to the guy that was driving through town with family and stopped in town and disappeared? Not the guy from Atlanta.
Posted on 7/6/23 at 9:07 pm to secfballfan
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Knoblauch is a surname of German origin, a metonymic occupational name for a gardener or trader with garlic. It is also the German word for garlic.
Huh.
I thought it was German for “he who throws wildly to first”.
Posted on 7/6/23 at 9:24 pm to secfballfan
Related to Chuck “New Kids on” Knoblauch?
Posted on 7/6/23 at 9:40 pm to BengalBen
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Chuck “New Kids on” Knoblauch?
Aggie
Posted on 7/6/23 at 10:06 pm to secfballfan
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Knob-launch
I bet she was a ho
Posted on 7/6/23 at 10:45 pm to Germantiger001
Was it at the OYO motel?
Posted on 7/6/23 at 11:44 pm to secfballfan
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but she was set free after a judge in Kansas ordered her release on June 12.
No one going to comment on this? She flees the jurisdiction, gets in a stand off with police and then the Judge let's her walk?
Posted on 7/6/23 at 11:47 pm to secfballfan
The poster that keeps mentioning German and Irish last names keeps pulling us in once we find out the perp is black
Well done!
Well done!
Posted on 7/7/23 at 12:05 am to secfballfan
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It is also the German word for garlic.
Posted on 7/7/23 at 6:28 am to Breauxsif
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The poster that keeps mentioning German and Irish last names keeps pulling us in once we find out the perp is black
Well done!
Is this Condon with his white supremacy reports?
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