Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - Catherine Hoggle, accused of murdering two of her children: CHARGES DROPPED
Episode Date: June 24, 2023Sarah, 3, and Jacob Hoggle, 2, vanished while in the custody of their mother, Catherine Hoggle. Hoggle told police she gave her kids away, but prosecutors accuse the Maryland mom of murdering them. Ho...ggle, who has been in a mental health facility since her arrest soon after they disappeared, indicted for their murders and moved to a jail. Now nine years after the children went missing, murder charges against Hoggle have been dropped and the mom will not stand trial in their deaths. Hoggle has consistently been ruled incompetent. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.
In the last hours, a Maryland woman suspected for years of murdering her two little children gets a major break in court.
A judge in his wisdom has ruled Catherine Hoggle will not stand trial in the murders of two little children, Jacob and Sarah, disappear from Montgomery County, just two and three years old, and they have never been seen.
They were caught on surveillance camera at a Chick-fil-A just before they go missing with mommy.
Well, over the last eight years, Hoggle has insisted she's mentally incompetent
to stand trial,
although police say not incompetent at all.
She simply refused to cooperate.
Prosecutors also say that she has faked
the extent of her mental illness.
Can you believe this?
When someone can murder two children
and then be treated as a patient to be given more rights than the two children or the survivors around them that they have affected.
It's amazing to me.
And that's the sentiment of Sarah and Jacob's father, Troy Turner, after the judge's ruling.
But what happened in the case?
Why are prosecutors and myself
so convinced Hoggle murdered her children?
It was just after 11 o'clock on a Friday night
that police then get a call
from a local resident in Germantown
stating that Catherine Hoggle,
the children's mother, was spotted at
Century Rock Boulevard. Immediately, police go there and they find Catherine Hoggle, but her
missing children were nowhere with her. The children have been missing and reported to be
with their mom, Catherine Hogglele. But then police find Catherine.
Where are Jacob and Sarah? Well, many people gathered at a Chick-fil-A parking lot on Saturday
night were praying to find the little children in the hopes that they would be found safe and sound. As of right now, their disappearance still remains a mystery
because the mom insists that overwhelmed with motherhood,
she gave the children away.
She gave her children away
and refuses to tell police who she gave them to.
Let's start with what we know.
With me, Cold Case Research Institute Director Cheryl McCollum.
Also with me, Crime Stories Contributor Cheryl White.
First to you, Cheryl McCollum.
So much focus ended up on a local Chick-fil-A in Maryland.
Why?
Because that's where she was last seen on video, the mother.
That's right.
Catherine Hoggle was actually spotted in surveillance video walking out of a Chick-fil-A very surreptitiously.
Cheryl, I mean, I have looked at this video over and over.
Some people actually
describe it as sneaky. What about her demeanor made it sneaky? Well, I mean, again, you know,
you get dropped off, you're going to go in, you say you just want something to drink,
and then you slip out the side door and leave the children's father outside. I mean, it's very suspicious.
Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, Cheryl. Take it from the beginning. Tell me about
that visit to Chick-fil-A and why it's so significant.
Well, she tells the child, the children's father, that she's dropped them off at a new
daycare and she just wants to go to Chick-fil-A for something to drink. He drives her there.
She goes in the front door, presumably to
go to the counter, get a Coke and come back. But no, she slips out the side door. He does not see
her leave. So after a period of time, he goes in the Chick-fil-A to look for her. She's gone.
So this is what we know. The father is desperate and is asking for help. He goes to the mom.
He goes to his wife, Catherine Hoggle.
She says, oh, you know, I didn't like the last place.
I enrolled them in a new daycare.
And I took them there.
And let's go there now.
Can we stop and get a drink at Chick-fil-A?
So he goes, sure.
They stop at Chick-fil-A.
And I'm looking at the video
right now. I can see her in the video. She comes in just like Cheryl McCollum is telling me,
kind of goes up to the counter and then leaves at a side door. The husband's just sitting outside.
Now, what we know is that the father is the one who contacts police almost immediately and reports the mother and the two children were missing.
It's interesting to me that she also, Cheryl McCollum, and I'll tell you later why this is so important, keeps her face turned away from the surveillance video.
I don't know if you noticed that or not. But okay, so she walks out the back door of Chick-fil-A and goes to a Germantown Transit Center.
What do we know happens after that? Cheryl White is with me,
Crime Stories contributor. What do we know, Cheryl?
Well, all we know is that there are two tiny children missing. They've never been found. Now, one part of the
story from the Chick-fil-A, Nancy, is that they had been driving around, according to the children's
father, they had been, he and Catherine, the children's mother, had been driving around for a
very long time. She said, oh, I can't remember where this new daycare is. That's when she said
she needed something to drink and they stopped at the Chick-fil-A. So they'd been driving around
for a while and the father said he was starting to get more than a little annoyed and worried.
As a matter of fact, he told her he was driving her to the police station.
Unless she told him, where is the daycare? And she's like, gosh, you know, I just signed him up.
I can't remember where it is.
Just keep going.
It's in here somewhere.
Can I have a Coke?
That's how that whole thing played out.
But then we've got a whole nother story going on.
Cheryl McCollum, director of the Cold Case Institute.
Police say that that Sunday night, the mom takes the children to her mother's
house in Clarksburg, that she was going to take her son Jacob for pizza, but that when
she got back home three hours later to the mom's house, he wasn't with her.
She told the mom Jacob was at the playmate's house, right?
So that's a whole nother story that she's telling so police say
jacob was not there and he hasn't been seen since so which of these stories are true this all goes
down while the dad is out working he has an overnight job cheryl like my dad used to have
so he's at work when the mom says this happened so what about that story we've got
the story that she dropped them at a new daycare and then we've got this story that police seem to
be confirming that hoggle took the two babies to her mom's house in clarksburg says she's taking
jake about for a pizza comes back without him about three hours later and says, oh, we stayed at the friend's house.
Okay, what do we know about that?
Which of these, if either, are true?
Well, we don't know.
And that's what's happening.
You're having to build a case on lies.
And that's why this is so difficult.
She's not telling the truth ever.
So you don't know where Jacob is.
You don't know the friend.
You don't know whether or not he is. But wait a minute.
Aren't police saying this?
Aren't police stating that she took the children to her mom's house?
Is that much true?
I believe that much is true.
But I'm saying where Jacob went from there, we don't know.
We don't know what friend.
We don't know where she left him.
And then it's the next day on Monday.
The dad's been working all night.
He's like, where are the children?
And she says, oh, I put them in a new daycare.
So, I mean, if she's telling any of the truth, they did go for pizza.
There was a playmate.
And she took them to daycare the next morning.
I don't think that's true.
I don't think any of that's true.
Well, Nancy, you know as well as I do, when you have children and their fathers involved, y'all have long discussions about daycare.
That's not a quick switch. You investigate the daycare, you make sure it's a good place, a safe place, and you damn well know where the place is when you leave your child there.
Yes, I agree. That's why I don't think any of this is true plus i i'm going back to our last known signing i mean the whole daycare that's a pile of bs
correct all right the bso meter is like shrieking in my head um so i that never happened just for
the reasons you just said so i'm already back to what I know to be true police are telling me she was
spotted at her mother's house with the children the night before or at least one of them and that
would have been on Sunday night the dad is at work he works nights she says she's taking him for pizza
he's never seen alive again.
So my timeline, which is, you know, where I always start, Cheryl, is Sunday night.
They're not mentioning the little girl going.
But that is when, in my mind, that's when the children are either sold or given away or worse.
Now, Cheryl McCollum, we know the next day the dad is at the Chick-fil-A
and she leaves. What is her story about giving her children away? She's told everybody that she
gave them away, but she refused to say who she gave them to. Cheryl White, Crime Stories contributor,
she is insisting that she gave the children away
and quote, they are safe,
but she refuses to reveal where they are.
Why?
What reason do we speculate
or what reason did she give?
She gave the two babies away.
Well, some are saying that there's trouble
in the relationship between the father
and Catherine, the are saying that there's trouble in the relationship between the father and Catherine,
the husband and wife there. One thing we haven't talked about is the third child. So my question
is, why the two younger children and not the older child? Right, there is a third child. That child
is safe and sound. We also have statements by the father.
The father tells police
that while he's at work on Sunday afternoon,
Hoggle's own father
drives them to the grandmother's house
in Gaithersburg.
Hoggle then borrows her father's car.
It's a gray 2012 Nissan Rogue
and tells her parents
she's taking Jacob to get pizza.
So now I'm confirming again, they're alive and well on Sunday, Sunday afternoon. The father
and the grandfather and the grandmother placed them alive. Okay. So she disappears in the dad's
Nissan Rogue. She returns three hours later without the son or without food.
Claims she dropped the baby at a playmate's house and then came back, went back to her home with her daughter.
That's the last time either of them have been seen alive.
Now, let me ask you this.
Cheryl McCollum, were the children ever spotted on any surveillance
video at a pizza place or anywhere?
No, never.
Tell me about the search that ensued, Cheryl White.
Well, it was a four-day search, and it was one of those intensive searches.
You have babies missing, and so they just mobilized the entire community. It's police, it's family, it's friends, it's total strangers that are searching everywhere, not only for the children, but for Catherine as well, the mother, too.
She's missing at this point as well.
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i am convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that katherine hoggle murdered sarah and jacob
two little children just two and three years old. They were last seen with her, and then she
comes up with all sorts of different explanations about what happened to the children and begins a
quote, mental illness stint. Here's the problem. Under Maryland law, if Hoggle was not found competent by that Thursday, the statute
of limitations of five years since the children were murdered would be passed and the charges
have to be dropped. Hoggle was first found incompetent back in December 2017.
An appeals court in their ivory tower ruled that prosecutors had until December to try the
case. In the last days, a judge has dropped the charges. Will we ever know the truth about what
happened to Sarah and Jacob? These are the facts we know now. In a bizarre twist of the law, murder charges
against a mom, Catherine Hoggle, have been dropped. What a miscarriage of justice.
Why are prosecutors so convinced, as am I, she murdered her children?
Listen, I remember very well when these two go missing,
and for the life of me, I could not understand why the mother,
Catherine Hoggle, would not divulge where her children were.
Now, Shrinks will tell you that she was having trouble with her marriage
and was overwhelmed with three children.
She says she gave them away, gave them away and refuses to state where they went.
Why?
Why would she refuse to state?
Could it be because she hates her husband so much she doesn't want him to have them?
Is she afraid she's going to be indicted for neglect or giving away her children?
Let's take a careful look at her behavior.
She is the key to the location of these children.
With me, Cheryl White, Crime Stories contributor, and Cheryl McCollum, director of the Cold Case Research Institute.
Cheryl, let's look at her mommy's behavior before and after the children's disappearance. Absolutely, Nancy.
Pre and post behavior are going to be key in zero in her mindset here. So how was she before
the Sunday night pizza at her mother's? The things that she said, the things that she did,
was her focus on Jacob? Was she angry at him? Was she angry at their father?
Something was going on that now people will be able to pick up and say, I remember this.
The post behavior, her wandering around, saying that she gave them away.
She hasn't called the police.
She wasn't worried about them.
She hasn't organized searches.
All of that's going to be imperative.
And I hate to tell you, it rings of Casey Anthony.
Oh, I was thinking the same thing.
I didn't even want to say the words tot mom.
How do you compare Hoggle, Catherine Hoggle, to tot mom Casey Anthony,
who murdered, I believe, murdered her little girl, Kelly?
What about it, Cheryl McCollum?
Well, here you are.
You have her, you know, going with her own parents, riding in the car, having
some fun. Let's go get pizza.
It sounds like a great, normal, you know,
evening. Next thing you
know, oh, I gave them away.
Gave them away.
What?
Just like top mom Casey Anthony
blames Zenaida Gonzalez, the pretend
nanny.
What's so freaky about that?
Correct.
She, top mom, had been looking at an apartment on Sawgrass Road, I believe it was.
And police go to that apartment to check out her story.
And Zenaida Gonzalez had actually been there before Totmom and signed in.
Signed in that she was going to look at a model apartment.
So Totmom goes there, sees the name.
That's where Zenaida Gonzalez came from.
Correct.
And it turned out to be a real person whose name was ruined by her connection to Totmom Casey Anthony and the disappearance of Kelly.
She was forever connected to that.
And it also wasted a whole lot of time.
Yeah, they had to find Zenaida Gonzalez, who had never met Casey Anthony in her life.
Exactly.
So here we've got the same thing as Cheryl McCollum is pointing out,
a fabricated story and a refusal to divulge where the children really are. Now, by this time,
there was a search. After Catherine Hoggle leaves the Chick-fil-A, there is a manhunt, or should I
say a womanhunt for Catherine Hoggle, who to this day, to this moment that you're hearing us, it's still the key to the case.
We still don't have the children.
Take a listen to the guy that fortuitously spots Catherine Hoggle.
Listen.
It was a little after 11.15 in the evening.
Nicholas Stewart knew there was something unusual about the woman wandering about the parking lot of his Germantown complex as he went to take
out the trash. He couldn't put his finger on it at first. I mean I see her walking
towards me. I didn't think anything. Maybe it was just a resident. I see her pacing
back and forth. But the woman's behavior grows more unusual, especially he says as
she went into a breezeway in the complex. He says she seemed lost and confused. She
went like this. She saw me.
She went like this. And then I turned around and then I see her come out and she looked like this
and then walked here and then just stopped. He decided to keep an eye on her and they actually
exchanged words. Something told me to just keep looking. She asked me for the time. I said I do
not have the time. My phone was actually dead at the time and she said thank you. My phone's dead too. Stewart says he ran to his apartment,
looked at the flyer again and realized it was indeed Catherine Hoggle, the woman last seen
earlier in the week and caught on camera in surveillance footage. I actually watched one
of the surveillance videos of her 10 minutes before I spotted the lady. Stewart says he ran
to a nearby police station to get help. They to the scene at century boulevard and crystal rock drive and took hoggle into custody
so you know cheryl white cheryl mccollum is just dumb luck really because this guy
had just looked at a flyer that was posted i believe above hit the mailboxes at this apartment
complex or this location, this
structure, he sees the flyer of the two children and Catherine Hoggle.
Then, less than a minute passes, he sees Hoggle, and he says she was acting covertly, just
like you said she did in the Chick-fil-A, Cheryl McCollum.
He goes up to her.
They have a conversation.
He says, well, I can't use my phone.
It's dead.
She goes, oh, mine's dead, too.
She seemed absolutely, perfectly normal, Cheryl White.
Completely normal.
One thing missing.
Make that two.
The children, Cheryl White. white yeah the children are still missing
uh then and now and she she all she'll say is that they are safe and that they're with someone else
and there was a chase a short chase before police could apprehend her which i find
interesting that she ran interesting cheryl McCollum, when your children are missing, as Cheryl White says, the guy immediately calls the police, the number
on the flyer. Police show up. A chase ensues. If my children are missing, I'm laying on the front
steps of the police station. I'm laying there screaming. She runs from police, Cheryl.
She runs from police.
And when they get her, she has snatched down one of the flyers that had been posted.
She had taken it down so nobody could see it.
And it was in her hand, Cheryl, when cops get her.
After she runs, Cheryl.
She wanted a way.
She doesn't want the children found.
She doesn't want to be captured herself.
And again, holding that fire in her hand tells you she didn't want anybody else to find them either.
This is where the search for the babies takes a very unusual turn.
Of course, Hoggle is taken into custody and questioned about the location. the search for the babies takes a very unusual turn.
Of course, Hoggle is taken into custody and questioned about the location.
And for children, take a listen to what her husband says regarding the children's disappearance.
I want to thank all of you in the community and in the media for all your support.
You have shown me, myself, Sarah and and Jacob, my family, throughout the entire process.
As I'm sure you understand, it's been a very emotional time for myself and others who love my family and my children.
I've just decided to go ahead and read a prepared statement and then not take questions today.
Catherine Hoggle has murdered my children and I hope Sarah and
Jacob get the justice they deserve.
I have held out hope that something else may have happened,
as I think that any parent under these circumstances would.
But it has always been a faint hope, and I know now with the passage of time that
Catherine killed my babies.
From the very beginning of this process, three
years ago, the Montgomery County Police Department and the State Attorney's Office have been
very consistent in their theory on this case. I know that they are right and I fully support
the charges handed down here today. I also knew there was a good chance they were right
from the beginning. In addition to the investigation by the local police with the support of the
family and family and friends I've had my own professional private
investigator study the facts and this isn't part of the written part but in
the beginning they came in with an open mind after investigating they came to
the same conclusion as the state's attorney's office and the police
actually hired two or three of them kind of like getting a second opinion from a doctor,
and they all came back the same.
Everyone who has reviewed this agrees that Catherine murdered Sarah and Jacob. Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.
In a bizarre twist of the law,
murder charges against a mom,
Catherine Hoggle, have been dropped.
What a miscarriage of justice.
Why are prosecutors so convinced, as am I, she murdered her children? Listen.
Cheryl McCollum, director of the Cold Case Research Institute. Cheryl McCollum, right after she is brought into court by police and she is questioned under oath by the judge about where are your children.
And she still refuses to say the husband says that she's acting, that she says she wants
to be found incompetent so she can't be charged with giving away her children.
Cheryl McCollum.
Now that I think we're getting somewhere.
Because Nancy, she's been play acting the whole time.
She pretended to take Jacob for pizza.
She pretended they were at a new school.
She pretended to go buy a Coke.
That's what she's good at.
And when they get close to her, she tries to escape in some way.
She hides her face.
She hides her identity. She hides her identity.
She runs from police.
Catherine Hoggle, the mother of the two missing children, was located in Germantown there in Maryland
and immediately taken into custody after she leaves them on a brief foot chase.
When they get her, mommy is clutching a flyer that has been posted,
tearing it down so nobody else can see the children or the tip line number.
She refuses to say what happened to the children.
At this moment, police still searching for the two children, Sarah and Jacob.
Then they give a statement.
They are extremely concerned for the children's welfare.
She has taken us all down the garden path, Cheryl McCollum.
Just hours after she slips out the back door of a Chick-fil-A, she boards a county bus near that
restaurant, goes down Route 118 Germantown Road between Interstate 270 and goes to the Germantown Commons Shopping Center.
She takes that bus after giving the husband a slip at Chick-fil-A.
She rides the bus to the transit center I told you about to Lake Forest Mall and gets off.
She's sighted there on videotape and she is seen going in and out of various locations in that shopping mall cheryl mccollum
then police go there they go there to retrace her steps
hoping to find a trace of the children instead they found the contents
of her pocketbook thrown in a bathroom in the building. What does that mean, Cheryl?
What's she trying to get rid of?
Her identity, who she is.
So when somebody catches her, even if it's in another town or city, she can make up a
name and a date of birth.
It's not going to be her.
She's not going to exist anymore.
You know, this plot seemingly gets more and more intricate.
So we have her. Let's retrace it, Cheryl and Cheryl,
Cheryl White and Cheryl McCollum. We have her with the children alive at her mother's house.
We have her father, the children's grandfather, giving her his car. She puts Jacob in the car,
claiming they're going for pizza, coming back without him three hours later, stating that he stayed with his friend.
She takes the baby away, claiming they're going home.
The husband's at the night shift.
Whoever she gave baby Jacob to that night or whatever she did with him, she takes the little girl.
She leaves with the little girl.
The little girl is never seen alive again.
The dad gets home from work.
Where are the children?
Oh, I took them to a new daycare.
Nobody's seen the children since the night before Sunday night.
They start looking for the daycare.
Can't find it.
She goes into Chick-fil-A.
She wants a Coke.
She slips out the side.
She then eludes her husband, who's sitting in the parking lot,
takes a bus, gets away from him, and goes to a shopping center.
She goes in and out of several locations.
Police find out about it.
They retrace her steps.
They don't find her.
They find her pocketbook has been emptied. Why?
Flyers, over 10,000 flyers go up all over town. A guy is looking at the flyer over a mailbox.
Then turns around to see Catherine Hockle. She has a perfectly normal saying conversation with him. His girlfriend immediately calls police.
They come.
She leads them on a brief but fast-paced foot chase.
When they get her, she is torn down the flyer of the children with the tip line.
She's taken to police headquarters.
She's questioned in court.
She refuses to say where the children are,
and the husband insists she's acting. Listen to what he says one more time.
Catherine Hoggle has murdered my children, and I hope Sarah and Jacob get the justice they deserve.
I have held out hope that something else may have happened, as I think that any parent under these circumstances would.
But it has always been a faint hope, and I know now with the passage of time that Catherine killed my babies.
So where is Jacob? Where is Sarah?
Tip line 301-279 8,000. Then, and another twist, Cheryl White Crime Stories contributor, she now claims
she's paranoid schizophrenic. Okay. Her husband says she's acting. The children are still missing.
When did that come about? So now we see a mental defect. I mean, she told her husband she wants to be found
incompetent so she can't be charged or go to jail. What do we know about her claims of paranoid
schizophrenia, Cheryl White? Well, she has a history of mental issues. Here's something I find
extremely odd is that shortly after she was taken into custody,
she told her family members that she would take police to her children,
but she had to do it personally.
So she went to court then to get a judge's okay that she could take them to the children.
But that's not what ended up happening.
Well, when she got to court, her attorneys said Hoggle was in no mental condition to make the claim to take them on the journey to the children, and that in fact, she did not want to help,
and that her condition was so deteriorated, she should not even be interrogated wow that's convenient
cheryl mccollum so she says okay okay i'm tired of jail let me out and i will take you to the
children you know what do you remember that wild goose chase that top mom casey anthony led police
on in the search for uh zenaida gonzalez they went all over town they went to sawgrass
apartments she claimed she worked at universal man she had it down she even got to the security
entrance and told them that she worked there and uh they're like wow we can't find you on
the employee list and she goes yeah well i did work here hey you can call my my co-employees
and she gave names and phone numbers extensions names of people that worked at universal and the
the security was calling them and so police are on to her so they take her in and and they get
all the way up to the door and they're going going into Universal, and she says, okay, you got me.
Like it's some kind of a game.
I don't really work at Universal anymore.
And all this time, she'd been sitting on her parents' sofa, eating their food out of their fridge and letting them take care of the baby, claiming she worked at Universal.
She would even put on a Universal outfit with tags, old ID tags, and leave to go lay up at her boyfriend's
apartment.
So it's such a charade.
And Cheryl McCollum, it sounds like the same thing with Katherine Hoggle.
Yeah, I think Katherine is overplaying her hand a little bit because you know Nancy better
than me.
Schizophrenic doesn't mean you don't go to jail.
The only reason you're going to stay out of jail is if you can mean you don't go to jail the only reason you're going
to stay out of jail is if you can demonstrate you don't know right from wrong well she's already to
me proven beautifully she knows what she's done is wrong again from trying to hide her face to
running from the police to not wanting to involve the police and not calling 9 to take him down the poster, she knows. So now this is her latest
game. Catherine Hoggle, age 30, indicted on two counts of first-degree murder, accused of killing
her two-year-old son and her three-year-old daughter. I want to go to you, Cheryl McCollum. They've never been found.
The people she allegedly gave her children to have never been found.
How do we know they weren't sold?
How do we know she didn't just give them away?
There's no body.
How is she charged with murder, Cheryl?
Well, it's a no-body homicide case, Nancy.
And what we do know is at this point, years have gone by.
The children would have started school.
Whoever she gave the children to would have had to take them to school, to the doctor, other places.
At this point, they know a manhunt has been going on for the children.
This couple, if they existed, would have come forward in some way.
They haven't done anything wrong, but they're not raising two children with no paperwork,
no birth certificate or anything like that.
It's not true.
So again, common sense tells us by her actions, trying escape all the time trying to hide her identity
trying to hide out in a mental institution that she has done something horrible with these two
children as of right now these two children have been deemed murder victims do we know if any
evidence was found such as blood um their clothing, a shallow grave,
anything to suggest that they are dead, Cheryl White?
Well, what I do know is that State's Attorney John McCarthy says
we would never have filed the charges, indicted her on two murder charges,
if we didn't feel we have a case.
Take a listen to what the state attorney in Montgomery
County has to say. Under Maryland law, an individual charged with only misdemeanors
can only be hospitalized and detained in a formal hospital slash prison setting for a maximum period
of three years. She has been incarcerated in that facility,
essentially receiving evaluations on a regular basis for her competency to stand trial over the
last three years. The deadline for those three years came today. The court today would have had
to dismiss the charges against her,
and we would have had to release Ms. Hoggle as a matter of law
because she could not be held any longer on those misdemeanors.
Therefore, we sought an indictment from the grand jury yesterday
charging her with the two counts of murder.
Again, there was no advantage to moving forward, I will tell you,
and I think I've publicly said this before. as long as there's not an indictment, you are allowed
to continue to use a grand jury for the purposes of a criminal investigation. Once you indict a
case, you lose that option. You lose that right. That was an investigative tool that we had
available to us. It did not make any sense, if she remained incompetent, to lose that tool.
Well, because of the law that would have dictated she would become free,
without any ability for us to check on her whereabouts or her medical station,
it became incumbent on us to take the additional step to seek the indictment
for the two counts of murder that we did yesterday.
The law has now changed in terms of how long we can hold her for the purposes of the evaluation.
Ms. Hoggle can now be held five years, now charged with a felony,
for the purposes of the doctors to attempt to restore her to competency.
Competency just basically means you have to have a basic understanding
of the nature of the charges against you,
and you have to be able to assist your attorney
in defending yourself.
This has nothing to do with her guilt or innocence.
Look, I am tremendously frustrated,
and I've said this in court before.
Am I frustrated that we're here three years into this
and she's not been restored to competency?
Absolutely I am.
Why am I frustrated?
Well, she's been, look, this is a woman who had a, and again, I'm talking about things that are in the public record.
This was a young woman who'd had prior hospitalizations.
She had been identified with psychiatric issues prior to the disappearance of her kids.
She had been in various hospitals.
She had been restored to competency before through psychotropic medications and reintroduced back into
the community. I had every hope when she went to Perkins three years ago that we
would have that same thing occur. She would fall into the care of psychiatrists.
They would determine what her need was and they would begin through a regimen
of medications to restore competency that would allow us to move forward. So I am tremendously frustrated as I can tell you, look, I'm sure any
member of the family on either side of this will tell you above all, they were tremendously
frustrated. They knew the psychiatric history. They knew about the restoration of competency
in other cases and they want to know why hasn't the hospital been able to do that.
It's a frustration for all of us, but again, we've just taken steps legally to give them additional time to do that,
and I don't think we had any other option but to seek the indictment we sought yesterday.
It was the only way to adequately, I think, protect the public and protect some individual people in particular.
Back to Cheryl McCollum, director of the Cold Case Research Institute. Cheryl,
for the longest time, Katherine Huggle stays at a cushy psych facility, repeatedly attempting to
escape. And then when she's caught trying to escape escape she says she wants to go see her children
and she'll leave police to her children in order to get out what do you make of that cheryl mccollum
the key is eight times she has attempted to escape if she wanted her children to be okay
she would tell them where to go get them and let the children be okay so what does this say to you
every time she wants to get out she says she'll lead the police to her children. That doesn't sound crazy to me. It sounds like a stunt
to me. That sounds like if you let me out, I will do something for you. That's extortion.
Another issue to Cheryl White Crime Stories contributor is the legal time limit,
the statute of limitations on the three misdemeanors, the child neglect misdemeanors
that she had been charged with initially were about to give out, which means she would have
walked free. Okay, right after they go missing, you've got like, you know, a year or so on the
statute of limitations on misdemeanors is's one to three years and once that ends and
you haven't been prosecuted you walk free of course unless you filed a demand for speedy trial
which she did not so she's about to walk free and this murder charge comes down is that the way it
goes Cheryl White that's the way it goes exactly so time time was running out. So she was indicted on two counts of murder for the two missing children.
And now she can be held for five years under medical care now that she's been indicted on the murder charges.
In the last hours, a judge in his wisdom has ruled Catherine Hoggle will not stand trial in the murders of two little children.
Jacob and Sarah disappear from Montgomery County just two and three years old,
and they have never been seen.
Well, if this is the law, then the law is an ass.
Isn't it true that there is no statute of limitations on murder? Can Hoggle be
recharged and tried in the future? We wait as justice unfolds.
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