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Boss is off today!! I'll be able to watch and listen for most of the day! :rocker:
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:seeya:
Boss is off today!! I'll be able to watch and listen for most of the day! :rocker:
Never mind - I was wondering if there was a Dollar General or Family Dollar located right next to the Cracker Barrel where he stopped for food that night - none that I could find.
If he bought shoes for a throwaway - he'd get cheap ones.... But it does not appear that there was an easy opportunity to grab any when walking out of CB....
size 12- 13 brand name shoes.
No way he would have had size 10 Franklin shoes in his closet..imo
size 12- 13 brand name shoes.
No way he would have had size 10 Franklin shoes in his closet..imo
Do u think he planned those size 10 shoes??
The accomplice thing bothers me. However, I think his hotel behavior, shoes at the scene, and post crime behavior say he was there to me. I think he had gloves on and the too small shoes b/c those would be the only things leaving a trace possibly. He changed out and wanted to leave, HP's on, and had to go recover CY from the scene (maybe not for the first time) and so left tracks of the HP he hadn't planned to leave.
No telling if he (or whoever) was wearing those shoes when the killer left the 2nd floor.
JTF, Hope that you are well today
I agree. The size 10 Franklins were not hanging around in his closet. If he did it, they were shoes obtain specifically for the murder.
If we assume that he was wearing gloves, how do we connect the print evidence on the closet door moulding?
Does this jury know the outcome of the civil trial?
Due to the very small numbers of size 10 prints - I simply can't get my head around an accomplice. I don't think he'd be able to find someone who would be able to keep this secret and no money appears to be missing to hire a professional.
However - the gas DOES bother me. If he had topped off with cash near the Hampton upon his arrival - he would have been able to get back and forth without any stopping. Then - he could get gas in the AM as part of his morning meeting prep. Paying with cash is a huge risk. It's EASY to pay with a CC - and even some gas stations that appear CLOSED will still work with a CC. Cash requires face to face interaction with a real person - a witness. Regardless if he was nasty - it's not a busy time of night (mid - 6 AM) esp along this route (he'd have been better off stopping at a truck stop off I-40...) he's potentially memorable.
If he bought shoes as a way to introduce reasonable doubt - getting gas during normal hours or at busier places I think would have been thought out. It's the one thing that doesn't make sense to me.
However - at the same time, I believe Gracie's interaction with him - as his demeanor fits someone not happy with having to stop, etc. and potentially coming down off a murderous rampage.
If I type franklin shoes + price into google, they don't exactly cost a dollar or two. Why are we assuming that the shoes were practically free?
25 lifts (prints) Jason. 19 lifts Michelle. Others as well - the Fishers
Not sure why this matters? :waitasec:
Where is the prosecution going with this?
Maybe it existed anyway. It's a fair point his dna, prints, etc. could be found there guilt or not. Or, bloody gloves had been put in go pack w franklins, hp's on, and then he has to recover CY (again?) from the scene. Honestly, though, not sure at all.
BBM. People who go on murderous rampages such as Michelle's murder do not "come down" from them. They exhibit clear personality characteristics that don't simply disappear. I work in an environment with convicted killers every day and those who have engaged in extreme violence continue to have serious problems in prison. Jason Young does not have a violent profile.
JMO