Kelle Jarka

by isaacaustin 74 Replies latest jw friends

  • designs
    designs

    cameo-d, Not sure what you are referring to specifically, I was referencing being free to pursue worthwhile goals in this life and help others along with the environment. Religion can be a plus or minus in the pursuit those goals.

  • aSphereisnotaCircle
    aSphereisnotaCircle

    'I find it hard to believe that he could bludgeon to death his wife with the baby in the same room, ransack his home disconnect a full size computer, bash in the side door of his garage , take a shower to wash off all of the blood spatter and change his cloths, leave a 6 month old baby in a crib, then calmly drive off to Starbuc ''

    The wife was sleeping, all those things could have been done while she slep, leaving the murder for last.

    Then he put on a tyvek suit and bludgeoned his wife. Then off he went to grab some coffee, dropping off the tyvek suit and the murder weapon on the way. HE had plenty of time.

    I think being all clean and spotless was his big plan to get hisself off scot free, "see I don't have a spot of blood on me, I couldn't have done it!"

    However the law knows about tyvek suits too and really, if he were innocent he should have some blood on him. If you came home and your wife was lying in a pool of blood wouldn't you try to help her? wouldn't you scoop her up or at least see if she was breathing or where the blood was coming from?

    Or would you stand back at a safe spotless distance and say "honey, are you OK" like Kelly said he did?

  • The Almighty Homer
    The Almighty Homer

    Kicking in a door of that caliber would have made a great noise throughout the house, even to the upstairs bedroom.

    I didn't catch that she was killed while lying in bed, it got that it was done in the en-suite of the master bedroom.

    One thing that should be said when a person strikes multiply blows to the head of a person there would be blood splatters all over the

    strikers face and hair, so the question gets posed where, when and how did he wash this blood off himself ?

    There were no blood traces in a round the sinks of the house, unless he used a hose outside the house.

    There were also no traces of blood inside his car, so if he wore a protective suit he'd have to wash off that as well.

  • The Oracle
    The Oracle

    Just watching the 20/20 episode on the PVR.

    The wifey recorded it. So far my gut tells me this elder is guilty...

    Oh yeah.... this guy appears guilty as hell. Those Google searches are insane...

    "poisons that cause instant death"

    "how long to medically suffocate"

    "how to drug overdose"

    "can you suffocate from a pillow"

    "can a BB gun kill you"

    "the best way to die"

    "how long to wait to remarry"

    Stay tuned.... I'll let you know what I think after I have watched the whole thing... I hope I can finish watching it before football starts

    The Oracle

  • The Almighty Homer
    The Almighty Homer

    Yes those were very damaging in the case, along with life insurance polices totaling 1.3 million.

    If he would have gotten away with it he would have been set for the rest of his life,

    plus all the empathy from his own congregation and even the opportunity to marry one of those cute sisters

    that were attending the hall.

  • SixofNine
    SixofNine

    Pure, unadulterated speculation here: the other elder being at the house so late (what, 4am?) is bizarre enough that it makes me wonder if A) Jarka kept him there with the idea of incriminating him in the crime somehow, and/or B) Jarka had his basic plan worked out but not the exact time or date to do the deed, and thought that the elder's visit might at least make the police look suspiciously at the other elder, and so decided to carry out his plot that morning.

  • Dagney
    Dagney

    I wonder if he had taken out any life insurance policies on himself...you know, responsible loving family man that he was. I don't remember that being mentioned.

    There was much more discussed during the trial than was on 20/20 or in the paper. Drugs, Mexican mafia and some such things.

  • The Almighty Homer
    The Almighty Homer

    Interesting theory Sixofnine,

    Another thought is perhaps Kelle was getting so enraged of having his wife do a tell all about himself

    in front of that other elder that she may have been the one that was keeping him there as a form

    of protection from violence that he may have threated her with.

  • The Almighty Homer
    The Almighty Homer

    A little more insight on the case........

    By TAMMY J. McCOY
    The Press-Enterprise
    A Murrieta man charged with murder for financial gain was not making mortgage payments at the time authorities say he purchased $1 million in life insurance on his wife, who died a few weeks later, county records show.
    Kelle Lee Jarka could face the death penalty or life in prison if convicted of the April slaying of Isabelle Jarka, his 40- year-old wife and the mother of two.
    County records show Kelle Jarka was notified between February and June that his Tamarisk Street house was going into foreclosure and he owed the state nearly $30,000 in taxes and fees.
    In early April, he bought life insurance policies worth more than $1 million on his wife, Isabelle, according to Murrieta police. She was bludgeoned to death a few weeks later, on April 28, in the master bedroom with her infant son nearby, police say.
    Jarka's attorney, Mark Johnson, said money problems were nothing new for the Jarkas, and it certainly was not the reason for Isabelle Jarka's demise.
    "They had been living on the edge financially for years," Johnson said. "I just don't think this was a murder for financial gain."
    The Jarkas lived beyond their means, Johnson said. The couple had an expensive boat, a nice house and many creature comforts.
    They also had each other, he said.
    "They seem to have a loving relationship," Johnson said.
    The defense attorney noted that he has taken a personal interest in this case because of the people involved.
    "Both of them were good people," he said.
    Prosecutor Burke Strunsky declined to comment.
    Public records show that bill collectors and notices about Kelle Jarka's debts were coming to the Murrieta home in the weeks and months before Isabelle Jarka's death.
    $29,000 Owed to State
    Kelle Jarka owed the state $29,141 in incomes taxes and fees from 2005, according to a Feb. 29 notice of a state tax lien filed with the Riverside County recorder's office.
    The mortgage went unpaid in March, April and May, according to county records.
    Kelle Jarka was notified that foreclosure proceedings were under way and he was behind on his payments by $24,779, according to county records filed in June. The house was in his name alone, the records show.
    In November, a credit card company sued Kelle Jarka for failing to pay more than $11,000, according to court records. The company wanted the courts to enforce an arbitrator's decision ordering Kelle Jarka to pay $10,500, the records show.
    Riverside County District Attorney Rod Pacheco has not announced whether his office will pursue the death penalty.

  • truthseekeriam
    truthseekeriam

    The comments on the 20/20 website are quite interesting. People that actually know them are giving you a little inside info.

    Something I also thought was interesting was the prosecutor was the same one that got the conviction in that Simental molestation case. I wonder what he thinks of JW's.

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