02-17-2012, 08:19 PM
this guy has confessed to killing Jane, but he's out walking around. he's so stupid that i think they are waiting for forensics to support his confession. can't risk it being suppressed because he's borderline retarded.
FREEP
A handyman not only confessed to his role in the slaying of Jane Bashara during an interview with Grosse Pointe Park police, but also admitted his involvement to an assistant Macomb County prosecutor, it was revealed today.
The new information was made public during a hearing to decide whether Joseph Gentz should be allowed to continue supervised visits with his 10-year-old daughter, who is currently in foster care. Judge Kathryn Viviano opted not to allow visitation for at least two more weeks.
"He made what amounts to a full confession," Assistant Prosecutor Mark Richardson told the judge in arguing that visitation should be stopped. Richardson said the confession was made to another assistant prosecutor within the last few weeks.
In addition, Richardson said, Grosse Pointe Park police officer in charge of the Bashara case told Macomb County prosecutors that Gentz, 48, is a person of interest in the homicide. Gentz earlier told police he killed Bashara on Jan. 24 at the behest of her husband, Bob Bashara, but Gentz was later released.
No one has been charged in the death of Jane Bashara, who was strangled and left in her SUV in an alley on Detroit's east side.
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a TV news special:
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/inves...index.html
FREEP
A handyman not only confessed to his role in the slaying of Jane Bashara during an interview with Grosse Pointe Park police, but also admitted his involvement to an assistant Macomb County prosecutor, it was revealed today.
The new information was made public during a hearing to decide whether Joseph Gentz should be allowed to continue supervised visits with his 10-year-old daughter, who is currently in foster care. Judge Kathryn Viviano opted not to allow visitation for at least two more weeks.
"He made what amounts to a full confession," Assistant Prosecutor Mark Richardson told the judge in arguing that visitation should be stopped. Richardson said the confession was made to another assistant prosecutor within the last few weeks.
In addition, Richardson said, Grosse Pointe Park police officer in charge of the Bashara case told Macomb County prosecutors that Gentz, 48, is a person of interest in the homicide. Gentz earlier told police he killed Bashara on Jan. 24 at the behest of her husband, Bob Bashara, but Gentz was later released.
No one has been charged in the death of Jane Bashara, who was strangled and left in her SUV in an alley on Detroit's east side.
a TV news special:
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/inves...index.html