arielilane
Justice for Liz Barraza
Did the murderer(s) feel comfortable in the Spreckels Mansion?
Thank you for your vote and your thoughts are welcome.
Thank you for your vote and your thoughts are welcome.
Not only do I think the murderer(s) felt comfortable in the house but that concept is the basis of Ann Rule's book. "The last thing most murder victims see is not that of a stranger....." Good thread and thank you.
What K_Z said.And I would add, not just comfortable in the main house/ mansion-- but comfortable on the entire grounds of the Jonah Shacknai/ Spreckles property.
AND-- comfortable on Coronado Island, and in the community. Quite comfortable, and quite familiar with all of the surroundings, both day and night.
I just posted a few pics of the renovated Spreckels........
Here or in another thread? Need any help?
Thanks for posting the photos. It looks as though they've walled and gated the front yard. Makes the house look smaller and closer to the street.
My pleasure. The driveway is also gated..........what I found curious is the height of the chandelier........very low hanging like the one before, and it doesn't appear as though the bannister was changed.
Just an after thought: could the kids have been using the scooter to "hook" the chandelier chain from the mid-point landing in order to swing from it? This might also explain the plant ending up where it was "lodged" in between the railing.
Thanks for posting the pics IP! I know we were discussing your doing so awhile back but alas, they're posted. I would like to comment on the pics, but it is difficult since they're on the "Post only, no discussion" thread. Is it possible to post them here on this thread too?
If not, here goes.
I see gates have been constructed to block the public's view somewhat from the Spreckels mansion. Why was the front door open when you took the pics? Were they allowing possible buyers in to check out home or moving equipment, etc.?
Does the last pic depict the garage and the ironwrought black gate that Nina said she peered over or through? Did you get a pic of the balcony where Becky was supposedly hanging?
Interesting about the similar chandelier and the same balcony railing to the one that was hanging when Max had his accident. You'd think Jonah would have had the railing reconstructed to a higher one to prevent accidental falls, in the aftermath.
<Respectfully snipped for brevity> And now that the Valeant/Medicis deal closed yesterday, Jonah is no longer the CEO and received about a $7m bonus, so I expect that he will be spending a lot more time in Coronado.
According to Medicis proxy statement issued in April, if there is a change in control of Medicis and Shacknai does not stay with the new controlling company, he will receive salary and bonus totaling $6.7 million, as well as health benefits for the rest of his life, administrative support and other equity awards totaling $30.7 million.
Jonah got quite a "golden parachute"
http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/news/2012/12/11/valeant-medicis-complete-26b.html
Wonder what he'll do next? I can't imagine he's ready to retire.
Or some personal matters to attend to, as was Tweeted a few weeks ago from within the Pharma due diligence community. $VRX $MRX
(To prepare to defend himself in a civil lawsuit perhaps?)
Ouch.Maybe start another family?
Maybe start another family?
I wouldn't be surprised to hear that one bit. Rumors have stated he has been seen with very beautiful young women. Other rumors have it Jonah is quite serious about one. I think being a father has been the greatest joy to Jonah. With G and E close to college age, I'll bet Jonah has seriously considered starting anew with a stunning young wife and baby.
I agree. I don't fault Jonah for starting a new family after the tragedies.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/23/h...to-risk-of-autism-and-schizophrenia.html?_r=0Older men are more likely than young ones to father a child who develops autism or schizophrenia, because of random mutations that become more numerous with advancing paternal age, scientists reported on Wednesday, in the first study to quantify the effect as it builds each year. The age of mothers had no bearing on the risk for these disorders, the study found.