Reviews
Watch the new reports on the Alissa Guernsey case. Wible will NOT set down and give an on camera interview with Inside Edition, WTHR Channel 13 Investigates, the Ft. Wayne television stations, or any other media concerning this case. That's pretty compelling behavior. The Indiana State Police (Trooper Jeff Boyd) investigated this case thoroughly. Wible did not file the proper charges. He let the suspect get away with murder, homicide, manslaughter, neglect resulting in death......whatever you want to call it. The charge filed does not fit the crime. This is the biggest miscarriage of justice I have ever seen in over 30 years in law enforcement.
Christy Shaffer never had to take responsibility for the blunt force trauma. In June 2009, Prosecutor Jeff Wible convened a Grand Jury after being presented with the Medical Examiners report, the Indiana State Police report, and all eveidence pointing to HOMICIDE due to blunt force trauma. The Grand Jury indicted Shaffer for Neglect of a Dependent, Class B Felony AND Neglect of a Dependent, Class C Felony. (neither charge results in the death of the child!) It is believed that Jeff Wible purposely did not push for any murder charge (or even so much as Neglect of a dependent Class A which results in death) This is believed to be because of the MULTIPLE conflicts of interest involving relationships between himself and Kerry Sprunger (the defendants father) and Alissa's Pediatrician, Dr, John Egli, (who missed every single opportunity to save Alissa's life) Jeff Wible sat on the same board of directors of the LaGrange County Community Foundation with Dr. Egli for years. Kerry Sprunger was a regular member and donated undisclosed amouts of money and assets to this foundation.