Carlee Russell should be arrested for ‘lying’ to cops, ‘super livid’ Alabama lawyer says

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“She said she was kidnapped, and a kidnapping didn’t happen. Our citizens are safe, there’s not a kidnapper out there,” Guster told WVTM 13. “So they use every other s…

An Alabama attorney believes Carlee Russell should be in jail after information revealed on Wednesday disputed last week’s supposed kidnapping of the Alabama woman.

“She said she was kidnapped, and a kidnapping didn’t happen. Our citizens are safe, there’s not a kidnapper out there,”Hoover Police found no evidenceGuster, who is currently the managing partner for the Guster Law Firm in Birmingham, Alabama, says Russell’s “kidnapping” will make it harder for others who go missing, as public trust has gone down for similar cases, especially for certain races.

Guster says Russell’s “kidnapping” will make it harder for others who go missing, as public trust has gone down for similar cases, especially for certain races.Although police never directly talked about it, Guster claims police outlined three crimes Russell committed and should be arrested on all three charges: theft, lying to authorities, and filing a false police report, according to the outlet.

Russell has yet to talk to police, outside the brief discussion they had when she first reappeared at home last Saturday night, with cops saying they were waiting for her to become “available” before holding a full interview.Blanchard’s family, who runs “Aniah’s Heart” a non-profit focused on preventing victims of violence and helping in search and rescue missions of missing people, have been outspoken since Russell’s disappearance.

 

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