Stephen Grant Reportedly Confesses to Murder & Dismemberment of Wife Tara Grant
After weeks of proclaiming his innocence, Stephen Grant has reportedly confessed to the murder and dismemberment of his wife Tara Grant. This case had all of the appearances of Scott and Lacy Peterson. Something just seemed not right in Stephen Grant’s actions, hiring an attorney and proclaiming his innocence but yet not cooperating. What would possess someone to do something so heinous?
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They have a special place in prison and hell,for people like him.
This guy could be the runaway brides brother!
yeah, it’s called death-row in both places ;>)
If anyone had to use more than one, whole brain cell to see this guy had something to hide from the beginning (i.e. a murder), they are simply brain-dead!!
ANYONE with a missing spouse who only speaks to police through his attorney…and via FAX….can only have something to hide (i.e. their guilt). Why did police bother to rescue this vole from the nice, wintery tomb he was about to slip into? Shame! Could have saved such a wad of tax-payer dollars.
Did all of the Monkeys see the eyes on that freak-job? Looks kinda like Charles Manson in that area of the face. Wide eyed and loonie as hell.
Brenda
Sahara…that is funny!
Brenda
he did it
They should seat him next to Couey , who is on trial on Court tv right now. Deadcreepwalking.
Yes I agree about him and Couey.They are lowly scum.
#3, I’d agree that it’s too bad they found him and we now have to bother to feed and support him, but I don’t agree that anyone who immediately gets an attorney is suspect. Do remember the horrors the Ramsey family went through in the police being so sure they did it – and they didn’t originally start out with attorneys.
Sometimes it is best to get an attorney just to make sure something you say in grief isn’t turned and twisted to make a case against you. You might read the case of Ken Middleton, http://www.free-kenmiddleton.com where he was set up including a claim of a confession (that was conveniently not taped and not heard by anyone expect one police officer), evidence altered, etc. Now there’s no doubt that the police thought he was guilty – but that doesn’t give a reason to manufacture evidence.
this is a weird sick crime steven needs to be locked up in the looney bin how could you do that to the one you love i just dont get it it makes me sick to my stomach well atleast he can ask for forgivness from thr lord.Its always the one,s who look normal im discusted