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That is new and very interestING onfo, to me.This has probably already been posted, but I learned that BC stated MC mentioned he might go cut wood the day he disappeared. More at link http://crimefeed.com/2018/06/disappeared-michael-chambers/
That is new and very interestING onfo, to me.
Also, I keep staring at the free hand weights under the table I'm the blood photo! I'm hoping they made sure that all the weights were there......
Thanks, Razz!Go to the software questions thread. There are remedies for the glichiness.
I use my desktop, and vary my browsers. I've had a lot of trouble recently, and some could be due to Microsoft and other updates..?I'm probably in the minority but I use my Samsung phone for WS, not my laptop. I don't use the tap app. I select the desktop version instead of mobile so I can see the options better for inserting links and bold etc. I use a browser that blocks adds. And I never have any trouble. Js.
Klein said in the BS interview that they had spoken to everyone who was supposed to have seen BC that day. He didn't indicate what the results of those interviews were. Not sure he would have stated. I find it odd that the word alibi has never been used regarding her activity that day. They said she passed a poly, but have never said, We were able to verify that she was working that day... They have said so about JC2 and the boyfriend but not her. That seems like normal investigator language to describe why someone is not a suspect.I'm pretty sure this has been discussed previously, but since we're reviewing/rehashing, I've been wondering about the times cell phones were switched off, "pinged", and the timeline. With BC returning to work that day, I hope each home visit she made was verified with the patient, and not just off information "reported" by BC herself.
Klein said in the BS interview that they had spoken to everyone who was supposed to have seen BC that day. He didn't indicate what the results of those interviews were. Not sure he would have stated. I find it odd that the word alibi has never been used regarding her activity that day. They said she passed a poly, but have never said, We were able to verify that she was working that day... They have said so about JC2 and the boyfriend but not her. That seems like normal investigator language to describe why someone is not a suspect.
Well, I think BC got a pass. I'd be very interested in knowing who administered the lie detector tests. Hopefully by someone who does it often and knows the right questions to ask.Klein said in the BS interview that they had spoken to everyone who was supposed to have seen BC that day. He didn't indicate what the results of those interviews were. Not sure he would have stated. I find it odd that the word alibi has never been used regarding her activity that day. They said she passed a poly, but have never said, We were able to verify that she was working that day... They have said so about JC2 and the boyfriend but not her. That seems like normal investigator language to describe why someone is not a suspect.
I think for his death to have been a suicide would mean their expert was wrong about the anticoagulant in the blood and it wasn't staged. And also the phone expert would have to be wrong about the speed of the phone travel, maybe the location as well.
As Klein said, they made some mistakes.Some blood collection tubes have an anticoagulant in them already, some don't. Source: The Mayo Clinic Medical Laboratories website. Frequently Asked Questions - Mayo Medical Laboratories
Maybe try downloading a browser that will block the ads. It has worked for me and others here as well.Thanks. I had an even longer post typed out that disappeared twice before I could finish, so finally I went with that shortened version. Those aren't the only oddities, but this dang website keeps reloading and losing posts.
Doing it now. I'm done.
I read that it isn't too uncommon for someone to be on drugs, like Valium or Xanax when taking a poly. You would think it woild disqualify the whole thing but it said they are supposed to note that the test was done with drugs used. I would think it sort of taints it. Well not sort of.Well, I think BC got a pass. I'd be very interested in knowing who administered the lie detector tests. Hopefully by someone who does it often and knows the right questions to ask.
They shouldn't be on anything. Even medicine for a cold. But I doubt the people are bloodtested to verify they are "clean". Again, depending on what questions were asked would also beI read that it isn't too uncommon for someone to be on drugs, like Valium or Xanax when taking a poly. You would think it woild disqualify the whole thing but it said they are supposed to note that the test was done with drugs used. I would think it sort of taints it. Well not sort of.
Maybe try downloading a browser that will block the ads. It has worked for me and others here as well.
I use an ad blocking browser and I don't use it for anything other than WS. In it I can keep multiple windows open for various cases plus a window for messages. I use the Samsung browser in my phone for everything else.Maybe try downloading a browser that will block the ads. It has worked for me and others here as well.