Judy Rybak
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No, no. They dipped back into the case, right? So that same night he had assaulted Montana. So they wanted to try and get him back behind bars. So they charged him with assaulting Montana. That made Livvy's mother, Darcy, crazy too. Like, you know, murder gets a $50,000 bond and assault gets a $325,000 bond. But I think they were trying to make up for the $50,000 mistake.
No, no. They dipped back into the case, right? So that same night he had assaulted Montana. So they wanted to try and get him back behind bars. So they charged him with assaulting Montana. That made Livvy's mother, Darcy, crazy too. Like, you know, murder gets a $50,000 bond and assault gets a $325,000 bond. But I think they were trying to make up for the $50,000 mistake.
No, no. They dipped back into the case, right? So that same night he had assaulted Montana. So they wanted to try and get him back behind bars. So they charged him with assaulting Montana. That made Livvy's mother, Darcy, crazy too. Like, you know, murder gets a $50,000 bond and assault gets a $325,000 bond. But I think they were trying to make up for the $50,000 mistake.
It didn't make much of a difference because he still managed to post anyways.
It didn't make much of a difference because he still managed to post anyways.
It didn't make much of a difference because he still managed to post anyways.
No, I think it's prejudicial and you don't really know why he's run and it's not sort of not fair, I guess. But in the state of Texas, once a trial starts, it doesn't stop.
No, I think it's prejudicial and you don't really know why he's run and it's not sort of not fair, I guess. But in the state of Texas, once a trial starts, it doesn't stop.
No, I think it's prejudicial and you don't really know why he's run and it's not sort of not fair, I guess. But in the state of Texas, once a trial starts, it doesn't stop.
So he's not there, though. He's not there. His family's not there. The jury had to know something strange was happening.
So he's not there, though. He's not there. His family's not there. The jury had to know something strange was happening.
So he's not there, though. He's not there. His family's not there. The jury had to know something strange was happening.
Right. Somebody tipped them off that they must have seen him or heard something. Because again, you know, small town, it's going to happen sooner or later. But he was right in their backyard. And I did not realize this, that most people who run stay fairly close to home. Unless they're going over the border or they don't have, you know, family to support them.
Right. Somebody tipped them off that they must have seen him or heard something. Because again, you know, small town, it's going to happen sooner or later. But he was right in their backyard. And I did not realize this, that most people who run stay fairly close to home. Unless they're going over the border or they don't have, you know, family to support them.
Right. Somebody tipped them off that they must have seen him or heard something. Because again, you know, small town, it's going to happen sooner or later. But he was right in their backyard. And I did not realize this, that most people who run stay fairly close to home. Unless they're going over the border or they don't have, you know, family to support them.
But if they have a support system, they're not going anywhere.
But if they have a support system, they're not going anywhere.
But if they have a support system, they're not going anywhere.
What's the current status of her case? The case just keeps going on and on and on. It's, you know, one hearing after another. Iris and I went to one of the hearings to try and convince her to talk to us. And she emphatically said no. Her lawyer literally, like, put himself between us and her. But yeah, she's either gonna have to make a deal or it's gonna go to trial.
What's the current status of her case? The case just keeps going on and on and on. It's, you know, one hearing after another. Iris and I went to one of the hearings to try and convince her to talk to us. And she emphatically said no. Her lawyer literally, like, put himself between us and her. But yeah, she's either gonna have to make a deal or it's gonna go to trial.