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I don't want to lose the discussion we're on about the blood and crowbar, etc., while I'm at work today. Can we move it here so we can keep it easy to find?
Someone please clear something up for me. Did the Murder take place in the Garage. And if it was in the Garage did they have a garage door. The reason
I ask this is if they do have garage door and Christina did not park in Garage
then it could be possible for him to cover this up and her not know. Some people us there garage for storeage and do not use or go into it on a daily bases. I know that we Park our Harley's in the Garage and unless we are going to ride the motorcycles we very seldom go into the garage. So if the
murder took place in the garage he could have had time to clear it up without her knowledge.
It's really important, I think, to know whether the attack began or ended in the garage. If it began in the garage, then -- if the murder weapon really is a crowbar -- it could be a spur-of-the-moment thing. It wouldn't be unusual for a crowbar to be sitting around the garage. But if it began in the living room, I think Laurean (s?) must have been planning it, unless their living room in unusually filled with random tools.SuziQ
IMO, people under attack inside a building try to get OUT. I'm thinking the garage is where the attack ended. But who knows?
When was the crowbar borrowed?
i don't think it's actually been established that there was a crowbar....at least LE hasn't officially stated this yet, sooooo there's been no date as to when it may have been borrowed....
correct me if i'm wrong...
Also I don't think they've said that the murder weapon was borrowed. They just said a witness came forward with it.
with blood being in the garage & IN the home, it makes me think that Cesar may have chased Maria, while hitting her, through the house...or at least from the garage into the home or the other way around.....
[/QUOTE]QUOTE=golfmom;1921079]http://www.wtkr.com/Global/story.asp?S=7614196&nav=ZolHbyvj
...Brown says tests show blood in two areas of Laurean's home...and that someone tried to hide the blood by painting over it. Investigators say luminol, a chemical used to detect traces of blood, revealed that there was a large amount of blood before the attempted cleanup.
Did they move her until they figured out what to do with her? (Meaning her body, not her alive..although..perhaps that too, is possible.)
Apologies for a possible insensitive question- BUT is it just one hit that constitutes "blunt force trauma" or multiple strikes...Both?
Did they move her until they figured out what to do with her? (Meaning her body, not her alive..although..perhaps that too, is possible.)
Apologies for a possible insensitive question- BUT is it just one hit that constitutes "blunt force trauma" or multiple strikes...Both?
Maybe a bit OT for the thread..BUT has there been any mention of where their child was during the time this all occurred?
could very well have been multiple strikes....i'm guessing this is the case, with so much blood, & spatter on the ceiling....
eta...haven't heard a word of where their child was, during this time period....
There wouldn't be cast off splatter (ceiling) with just one blow. The object would come down and then pulled back, then blood would come. Might be very little blood on the weapon, but it would be the next blow where it would come into contact with blood from the first strike. When the weapon was pulled back the second time, blood would have been thrown behind or above depending on the angle. So she had to be hit multiple times.
i don't think it's actually been established that there was a crowbar....at least LE hasn't officially stated this yet, sooooo there's been no date as to when it may have been borrowed....
correct me if i'm wrong...
MORRONE: I agree. There`s only one that a crowbar could take something out -- decapitation. Take them off at her vertebrae. But multiple strikes would be necessary.
GRACE: So this woman experienced intense pain before her death.
MORRONE: Yes. Absolutely.
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0801/17/ng.01.html