Thursday, January 9, 2014

Did detective Stansell really commit suicide?

Almost 2 years ago, on January 31 2012, Detective,friend,mother and daughter Debbie Stansell was found by her Husband, Mckinney police officer, Derek Stansell  dead in her bedroom closet.
It is said that 2 of her 3 children were present in the house when Debbie "committed suicide" .
But let me ask you a few things, why would this loving mother and highly respected officer take her own life, with the ones she cared for most in the same house? How did the children not hear the gun shot? How did she get to the closet when just days before whe had surgery on her knee,and her creches were found in the living room? And the a big question is, why was no one brought into the station that night for questioning or gun powder swipe? I understand they were all in shock, but why was this just called suicide as soon as police arrived with no questions asked.. And why did Debbie's children get nothing from their mother? From what I've heard, the children all had a very hard time and had no help from Derek, who is apparently living life great. Whom also was seen with an ex wife just days after Debbie passing . It just makes me wonder, was Derek even taken back by this "sudden" death of his Wife? Or was he warned did he know that something was going to happen?
Debbie was involved with a complicated case referring to Paul Bailey, who had many questions of his own about the situation.
Just weeks before Bailey's trial Debbie was Pronounced dead.
Was this a cover up for the Frisco PD? Did someone kill her? Or was her family's lives threatened if Debbie did not take her life? So many questions left unanswered.. But everyone who was close to Debbie and knew her and her kids, knew that she would NEVER leave them, her kids were her everything. She made that very clear. And Debbie was not one to just give up in tough situations, which brings me back to thinking someone else is guilty of a crime and too this day is going unpunished. Everyone that thinks this way is to afraid to speak up, but Im done being quiet. DEBBIE STANSELL DID NOT KILL HERSELF. And its time we all spoke up about it.
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11 comments:

  1. I want to know if any lawyers have picked this case up and should i go to the news station this is my aunt debbie if you are wondering no in my family thinks she killed herself and derick did kick the kids out the very next day changed the locks didnt allow them to take pics or anything very odd to me this bothers the hell out of me we all need answers and he did show up.to funeral with another women and showed no emotion what so ever someone killed my aunt debbie and why was no one dust for gun powder very odd hope to hearback from thekid or anyone else

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    1. Mr baileys volunteers attempted to contact the Texas Rangers. One contacted her but they left several messages for him but he has not returned their calls. They also provided all the information they have to an investigator for the Texas Attorney General. That investigator never responded either. If we don't hear from them soon. We will publish their names.

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    2. For the record, Mr Bailey was sick. One of her friends had told him she was sick about what had happened to him. He felt she was very by the book and would be a good witness. He believes she knew about the tampered evidence and would state so at trial. He believes she was murdered. If it can be proven so, those children will have claims from the city of Frisco and the state in lawsuits. Other officers from other cities believe this goes fairly high up since much evidence was never turned over to Mr Bailey.

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    3. There are two options on what happened to Detective Stansell 1: suicide or 2. Murder. Usually people are murdered by someone close to them. The fact that no one investigated seems to imply that the police department is covering something up or they were too lazy to conduct an investigation, or both. Either way there is no statue of limitations on murder. I would take this up to the Department of justice

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  2. The case has been closed. Nothing has or is being done, makes me sick but not sure what to do about geting the word out

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    1. One of Mr. Bailey's volunteers contacted Officer Mencken after she left a message regarding evidence on Officer Greer after his legal issues went public. After making numerous calls and leaving messages, Officer Mencken finally returned her call when she left a message about Officer Greer. She told him about all the evidence she had and asked him to reopen her case. He said he was confident in his predecessor's work. She asked if he had reviewed the work and he said no. She asked if anyone reviews their work, the answer was also no! Then when asking him why he wouldn't reopen, his responses went from "we don't have the manpower" to him commenting on how disgustin Mr. Bailey's blog was "since she has children". Well I know one thing, if something happened to me, I would want to be able to trust the investigation so that my children could have peace or at least be compensated properly.

      That won't happen unless someone takes up the mantle for Detective Stansell!

      www.friscopaul.blogspot.com

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  3. Mr baileys volunteers attempted to contact the Texas Rangers. One contacted her but they left several messages for him but he has not returned their calls. They also provided all the information they have to an investigator for the Texas Attorney General. That investigator never responded either. If we don't hear from them soon. We will publish their names.

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  4. For the record, Mr Bailey was sick. One of her friends had told him she was sick about what had happened to him. He felt she was very by the book and would be a good witness. He believes she knew about the tampered evidence and would state so at trial. He believes she was murdered. If it can be proven so, those children will have claims from the city of Frisco and the state in lawsuits. Other officers from other cities believe this goes fairly high up since much evidence was never turned over to Mr Bailey.

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  5. If you wish to contact Mr. Bailey via his blog at friscopaul.blogspot.com, we have a reporter interested in speaking to the family.

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  6. Its interesting that neither the Frisco Police Department nor McKinney Police department conducted a police investigation on the possible murder or suicide of a senior police detective. More interesting it the press remained totally silent on what could be a very serious crime. The real question is why is law enforcement remaining silent. Could it be because Deborah was a female officer and her life and job was not considered as important as a male officer?

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