An inmate told deputies about Leticia Stauch’s plan to escape from jail
Leticia Stauch’s decision to share her grand escape plan with a fellow inmate, who then shared it with the police, has led to Leticia Stauch having the charge of solicitation to commit escape added to her case.
The inmate told the law that she didn’t want to be a part of that mess there. So she handed them all of Leticia Stauch’s handwritten, coded notes that also included a promise to share $75,000 with the fellow inmate if she helped her…out. “You have my word to make sure we are MIA. I got us covered.” is what Leticia Stauch wrote to her fellow inmate.
I know there’re some of you who’re wondering, “Why did that woman do that there, knowing that she got that murder charge on her?” The simple answer to that question is that she doesn’t want to spend the rest of her days and nights all cooped up in prison, or in a mental institution which her lawyer is trying to get her committed to via an insanity plea.
Leticia Stauch wants to be out and about, around town, drinking Mojitos and eating cheesy Doritos and what not. She just doesn’t get that she can’t be out and about, around town, drinking Mojitos and eating cheesy Doritos and what not when she has killed an 11-year-old child who was in her care.
There, poor little Gannon Stauch was just being a kid, enjoying life, playing his Nintendo game while lying on his bed in the home that his father worked hard for him to be comfortable in. And then here comes the evil, wicked, cold blooded, cold hearted step-mother who decides to put an end to the little fella’s life by going to “stabbey town” on him.
It never crossed her mind that this isn’t the 1600s and that telling everybody that an 11-year-old boy just got up and went away won’t do. We’re in a different age, the 2000s, where we have DNA, fingerprints, cameras, Twitter, and Facebook.
You can’t commit a crime, today, and get away with it by running away to another state like you could in the olden days. No sir. The law will use all of that updated technology to find you and the 11-year-old boy who you say just got gone.
For some reason or another, Leticia Stauch didn’t let that fact sink into her head when she was sitting at home thinking of a way to get rid of her stepson. She just got up, killed the boy, got his body down to Florida some kind of way, and then she went on up to South Carolina.
There she was just enjoying the Carolina sun when the law showed up and told her she had to go back up northwest, to Colorado, because they don’t take too kindly to sinful women killing 11-year-old babies down there. So back up to Colorado to face Lady Justice, she did go.
Due to her consistently being persistence in trying to escape Lady Justice righteous hand, Letecia Stauch decided she’d better get the help of a fellow criminal to help her…out. Leticia Stauch thought this time would be different because she was getting the help of a fellow criminal.
It never crossed Leticia Stauch’s mind that her fellow criminal has her own mess to deal with and that she didn’t want to add helping an alleged child killer onto her pile of mess.
That type of mess there stinks up to high heavens and unsettles the gods so that they rain down hot molten lava upon your head. Leticia Stauch’s fellow inmate doesn’t want to deal with the wrath of the gods.
Therefore, she did the only thing she could do which is to tell the law about Leticia Stauch’s sinful plans to run away from Lady Justice’s righteous hand.
The inmate told the law that she didn’t want to be a part of that mess there. So she handed them all of Leticia Stauch’s handwritten, coded notes that also included a promise to share $75,000 with the fellow inmate if she helped her…out. “You have my word to make sure we are MIA. I got us covered.” is what Leticia Stauch wrote to her fellow inmate.
I know there’re some of you who’re wondering, “Why did that woman do that there, knowing that she got that murder charge on her?” The simple answer to that question is that she doesn’t want to spend the rest of her days and nights all cooped up in prison, or in a mental institution which her lawyer is trying to get her committed to via an insanity plea.
Leticia Stauch wants to be out and about, around town, drinking Mojitos and eating cheesy Doritos and what not. She just doesn’t get that she can’t be out and about, around town, drinking Mojitos and eating cheesy Doritos and what not when she has killed an 11-year-old child who was in her care.
There, poor little Gannon Stauch was just being a kid, enjoying life, playing his Nintendo game while lying on his bed in the home that his father worked hard for him to be comfortable in. And then here comes the evil, wicked, cold blooded, cold hearted step-mother who decides to put an end to the little fella’s life by going to “stabbey town” on him.
It never crossed her mind that this isn’t the 1600s and that telling everybody that an 11-year-old boy just got up and went away won’t do. We’re in a different age, the 2000s, where we have DNA, fingerprints, cameras, Twitter, and Facebook.
You can’t commit a crime, today, and get away with it by running away to another state like you could in the olden days. No sir. The law will use all of that updated technology to find you and the 11-year-old boy who you say just got gone.
For some reason or another, Leticia Stauch didn’t let that fact sink into her head when she was sitting at home thinking of a way to get rid of her stepson. She just got up, killed the boy, got his body down to Florida some kind of way, and then she went on up to South Carolina.
There she was just enjoying the Carolina sun when the law showed up and told her she had to go back up northwest, to Colorado, because they don’t take too kindly to sinful women killing 11-year-old babies down there. So back up to Colorado to face Lady Justice, she did go.
Due to her consistently being persistence in trying to escape Lady Justice righteous hand, Letecia Stauch decided she’d better get the help of a fellow criminal to help her…out. Leticia Stauch thought this time would be different because she was getting the help of a fellow criminal.
It never crossed Leticia Stauch’s mind that her fellow criminal has her own mess to deal with and that she didn’t want to add helping an alleged child killer onto her pile of mess.
That type of mess there stinks up to high heavens and unsettles the gods so that they rain down hot molten lava upon your head. Leticia Stauch’s fellow inmate doesn’t want to deal with the wrath of the gods.
Therefore, she did the only thing she could do which is to tell the law about Leticia Stauch’s sinful plans to run away from Lady Justice’s righteous hand.
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