I don't believe I ever said that the statements about a baseball bat and/or tennis racket came from the medical examiner. The baseball bat story only lasted a day or two, and was primarily promulgated by Nancy Grace. No one finds her less credible than I do, but quotes from her show are often posted here when discussing other aspects of this case. As for the tennis racket, I believe this was mentioned in numerous news reports out of Peru, not to mention the t.v. shows that cover this case.
The only time I've really ever asked for a link is when people continue to claim that Joran killed a dog, pushed a bum off a bridge, etc. These stories are merely the claims of anonymous Arubans. As I've pointed out, the same kinds of unpleasant tales were told about Beth- if anonymous Aruban citizens can be used to smear Joran, why is it inappropriate to use them to smear Beth?
On the other hand, all the reports I've referred to, regarding the crime scene, as well as other revolving but important claims (whether Joran put a "do not disturb" sign on the door, told the staff he'd be back in a few days, said not to disturb "his girl," etc.) all came from official news sources, often direct quotes from the chief of the Peruvian investigation or the medical examiner. To me, even a report from Nancy Grace's program is at a different level entirely than a rumor based on supposed claims of anonynous Arubans.
I will be happy to try and answer any questions you have.