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re: Mobile family found bound and murdered as police hunt multiple suspects
Posted on 4/29/26 at 8:06 am to cgrand
Posted on 4/29/26 at 8:06 am to cgrand
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she was 8 mos pregnant with child number 2. Child number 1 is 18 months old. The deceased mother was 17
How in the frick does someone let their daughter get pregnant twice before graduating high school. Once, well mistakes were made. Twice, come the frick on.
Posted on 4/29/26 at 9:12 am to The Boat
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Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch said Oliver has known the family for quite some time and was inside the home on Auble Moody Road Sunday night, looking for something.
“He was at the home 7:30 ish Sunday night. Very very tight timeline. Very solid circumstantial evidence at this point and we feel confident that we have the right man,” Burch said.
Burch said investigators do know what Oliver was looking for and his motive, but said he doesn’t want to get into that at this time.
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Sheriff Burch said Oliver has a criminal history, but this is the first time charges against him are violent. Burch said this goes to show you never truly know what someone is capable of.
Jail records show Oliver was charged with first-degree theft of property in 2020, with other arrests dating back to 1990.
Posted on 4/29/26 at 9:22 am to cgrand
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Sheriff Burch said Oliver has a criminal history, but this is the first time charges against him are violent. Burch said this goes to show you never truly know what someone is capable of.
Jail records show Oliver was charged with first-degree theft of property in 2020, with other arrests dating back to 1990.
I think the message here is that when the criminal justice system just keeps fricking around, eventually someone gets their head almost cut off.
Maybe he didn't have violent past arrests or a violent criminal history, but I bet this freak was solidly identified as a piece of shite long ago. We need more jails and longer sentences. Without knowing, I bet it's a pretty good chance it's gonna turn up he had plenty of shite that should have kept him in jail for a loooooooooooong time. Like I've said in other threads, identify the judges. Once again, this blood is more than likely on their hands.
Posted on 4/29/26 at 9:26 am to Sterling Archer
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My money is on father of the pregnant teen’s baby
He was offshore.
Posted on 4/29/26 at 9:36 am to Giantkiller
on the list of things that someone would be “looking for” in a house break in that they’d be willing to commit quadruple murder for, you would think drugs would be high on the list. Drugs or money and it doesn’t seem likely that this poor white trash family with pregnant teens in a trailer would have a stash of cash
Posted on 4/29/26 at 9:48 am to Giantkiller
This sounds personal.
Spurned husband?
Spurned husband?
Posted on 4/29/26 at 10:59 am to Giantkiller
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Hmmm. You're a little late. How much money you got?
That’s what I get for not reading all the way down. About $3.50 though
Posted on 4/29/26 at 11:09 am to Sterling Archer
Good job on the police 
Posted on 4/29/26 at 11:32 am to Giantkiller
quote:He just didn't get caught for the violent acts.
Maybe he didn't have violent past arrests or a violent criminal history
quote:In Louisiana probably would need triple the jail/prison beds. Would need many more prosecutors and indigent defenders as well. I'm willing to pay more in taxes for that.
We need more jails and longer sentences
Posted on 4/29/26 at 11:47 am to Jake88
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In Louisiana probably would need triple the jail/prison beds. Would need many more prosecutors and indigent defenders as well. I'm willing to pay more in taxes for that.
Or just go after the judges for freeing these people. If someone looks like a problem, sentence them to 40 fricking years, no parole. Lock that shite up. You have a kid who shot someone at 17 years old? Life sentence, no parole. Do it right then and there and take that motherfricker off the board. Instead we give them an ankle monitor, suspend an 8 year sentence, and they're literally right back in the action within days.
If I had frick-you money laying around, I'd be putting judge's pictures on billboards. You release a person back into the population? How about your picture on billboards all over the city. You want to give people more chances? Stand by it. Put everything on the line for it.
Posted on 4/29/26 at 11:50 am to Giantkiller
quote:How? They are elected and many have constituencies that like soft on crime.
Or just go after the judges for freeing these people.
quote:That is why we'd need more prison beds.
If someone looks like a problem, sentence them to 40 fricking years, no parole. Lock that shite up. You have a kid who shot someone at 17 years old? Life sentence, no parole
Posted on 4/29/26 at 12:35 pm to idlewatcher
quote:indeed.
Good job on the police
obviously whatever the motive is will be of most interest to the public, considering that the sheriff was pretty adamant about his opinion that this was not the work of a single person in the immediate aftermath. If there is someone else involved still at large then the public needs to know that, but evidently that’s not the case
I really don’t want to think about what actually went down in that house particularly if the guy arrested did it all himself…horror movie shite
Posted on 4/29/26 at 1:14 pm to cgrand
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Sheriff Burch said Oliver has a criminal history, but this is the first time charges against him are violent. Burch said this goes to show you never truly know what someone is capable of.
Jail records show Oliver was charged with first-degree theft of property in 2020, with other arrests dating back to 1990.
Excuse me? Is he trying to say hes genuinely surprised someone with a 30 year criminal history committed another crime only because the others weren't "violent"?
Posted on 4/29/26 at 1:26 pm to More beer please
it’s a long walk from simple theft to quadruple executions brah
Posted on 4/29/26 at 1:32 pm to Jake88
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In Louisiana probably would need triple the jail/prison beds. Would need many more prosecutors and indigent defenders as well. I'm willing to pay more in taxes for that.
Expensive? Sure.
But not nearly as expensive when compared to the property, loss of freedom, and innocent lives these criminals are taking on a daily basis.
Posted on 4/29/26 at 1:36 pm to cgrand
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it’s a long walk from simple theft to quadruple executions brah
I'm willing to bet it's a lot more than simple theft on that rap sheet.. Further, I bet it's a lot of heavy sentences that were left on the table during this shitbag's lifelong criminal career.
Posted on 4/29/26 at 1:55 pm to LoveThatMoney
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Jesus. Did the dad to be run afoul of a cartel? That’s about the only people I can think of that would do this shite.
Plenty of black thugs, which there are plenty of in Mobile, do this kind of heinous shite every day in cities all over the country.
Posted on 4/29/26 at 1:56 pm to TDsngumbo
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Then not just have the pregnant mother killed? The girl’s whole family was killed.
Maybe it was a "leave no witnesses" scenario.
Posted on 4/29/26 at 2:33 pm to BTROleMisser
It is like people are just incapable of reading beyond the first couple of posts in a thread.
Posted on 4/29/26 at 2:40 pm to Giantkiller
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