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 The wife of the key suspect in the violent slaying of a 20-year-old pregnant Marine waited almost 24 hours after learning of the woman s death to go to police, according to court documents released Thursday.The sheriff s affidavit, which details the account Cpl. Cesar Armando Laurean s wife gave to detectives, does not provide an explanation for why she waited. Police have consistently described her as a cooperating witness, and she does not face charges.Laurean told his wife, Christina, while driving to their attorney s office last Thursday that Lance Cpl. Maria Lauterbach visited the couple s home on Dec. 15, demanded money and told him she planned to leave the area, according the affidavit. Lauterbach had accused Laurean of rape in May, a charged he denied to military investigators.Cesar Laurean reportedly told his wife that he and Lauterbach purchased a bus ticket for her to El Paso, Tex stanley cup as.Chri stanley polska stina Laurean told Onslow County sheriff s detective John Dubois that a disoriented and agitated Lauterbach returned to Cesar Laurean s house later that night and told him that  her plan had failed, that an argument ensued  and that she produced a knife and killed herself by slitting her throat,  reports CBS News affiliate WRAL-TV in Raleigh.          He became scared, took her body to a wooded area adjacent to his residence, and buried her. He obtained legal counsel and explained the facts to them. He was told that he was facing the death penalty,   stanley cup Dubois wrote.Laurean disappeared  Jzla Texas judge being investigated for beating video
 Mounting your phone on your handlebars isn ;t a new idea, but this little piece of silicon, known as Finn, is the neatest solution we ;ve seen: it simply stretches over your bars and will hold a phone of pretty much any size.     Made in Austria from what   cla stanley hrnek imed to be high-grade silicon ;, th stanley canada e strip loops over your bars, through itself, and then stretches to accommodate whatever smartphone you throw its way. Maybe even that monstrous iPhone 6 Plus.   Watch the video below to see how it works.  It   a neat solution: lightweight, quick to fit and small enough to slip into a pocket when you jump off your bicycle. Perhaps even better, it only costs $15. https://youtube/watch v=7M5pzaxtwZg The obvious concern here is stability: can a simple silic stanley mugg on band hold a phone firmly enough for the rough and tumble of fast city biking  Well, it   claimed the thing can hold up to downhill mountain biking; if that   true, it should cope with any kerb or pothole you throw at it. Guess there   only one way to find out. [Finn via Cool Hunting] http://coolhunting/tech/finn-universal-smartphone-bike-mount.php                                                        Smartphones