How many years will Carlee Russell spend in jail? Alabama police prepare to charge her over abduction hoax
HOOVER, ALABAMA: Carlee Russell, who faked her own kidnapping, will be charged. As per authorities, the nursing student will be charged on two counts, ‘false reporting to law enforcement authorities’ and ‘falsely reporting an incident.’ At the time, Rusell's mother, Talitha, said, “We do want to ask for privacy at this time to allow us to just love on our daughter and each other with our close family and friends. Also, please consider the fact we have not slept for 3 nights and we are mentally and physically exhausted.”
Her attorney Emory Anthony also issued a statement and said that it was a ‘single act’ committed by Russell, “My client has given me permission to make the following statement on her behalf. There was no kidnapping on Thursday, July 13, 2023. My client did not see a baby on the side of the road.”
How many years will Carlee Russell spend in jail?
Carlee Russell, an Alabama nursing student who confessed to having made up her own kidnapping will be soon in jail. Jefferson County Chief Assistant District Attorney Lane Tolbert, said ‘they are considering two charges against her,’ false reporting to law enforcement authorities and falsely reporting an incident. "Every legal action will be filed by the Circuit Clerk of Jefferson County, Bessemer Division's office. Russell disappeared for two days and returned to her parent's home on July 15. after vanishing for two days. Hoover Police Department confirmed that the whole episode was a 'hoax'."
It further read, “My client did not leave the Hoover area when she was identified as a missing person. My client did not have any help in this incident. This was a single act done by herself. We ask for your prayers for Carlee as she addresses her issues and attempts to move forward. Understanding that she made a mistake in this matter, Carly again asks for your forgiveness and prayers,” as per DailyMail.
'That appears as of now to be a hoax'
Ex-Washington DC homicide detective Ted Williams said over Fox News Digital that “the possibilities are high that she will be charged with some kind of a criminal offense. If nothing else, other than making a false report to law enforcement. You must think about the amount of money that was used or to investigate this matter. And remember, the investigation is still ongoing. And so you're talking about using a lot of resources to investigate something that appears as of now to be a hoax,” Williams explained.