After a couple months
, the Springfield, MO police have finally completed their investigation and it is now up to the prosecutor's office to review the case and decide if there is enough evidence to charge Childs.
https://www.news-leader.com/story/sp...ar/4825209001/
Let's hope the prosecutor doesn't take another several months to make up his mind.
I finally glanced at this article since I was curious what additional information about Childs is out there..
Actually it was 1.5 months since the incident February 13th and this report March 31st.
Which with my limited experience is pretty fast compared to other legal situations I have witnessed.
My assumption is - is that the county District Attorney's office is involved and may be providing the prosecutor - unless the victim has also hired an attorney.
Legal matters such as this "take forever" with a court system that is extremely bogged down as well as a prosecutor that is likely also buried in work.
I am not going to do this - but if one wants to find out how things are proceeding - one may look at the county court house docket for court cases
regarding Childs. If a court case is not located - does not mean a thing - it only means that nothing has been scheduled.
My assumption is that a "plea bargain" deal will eventually be reached which will likely not occur for some time.
Recall - Kobe Bryant was caught during the beginning of his career. The thing that Kobe was able to do - was "buy his way out". Kobe lost
a fortune in endorsements - but through the years that followed Kobe totally cleaned up his act.
Elijah does not have such means. I feel sorry for Elijah and especially the victim and both of their families and their set of friends and the
entire Bradley team. Elijah has yet to be charged with anything and as of today is not guilty of anything. I will always remember Elijah as
an incredible Bradley basketball player who made a HUGE MISTAKE. I think of Joe Paterno who was never charged with any crime but yet
Penn State virtually erased Paterno from Penn State football history.
In closing - I can only wish Elijah and the victim good luck and hopefully time will provide some level of healing.
As for me - time to move on - I am truly looking forward to the next Bradley basketball season and what Coach Wardle has in store. I completely
support Coach Wardle and the Bradley program.
GO BRAVES !!!!