Breaking News ~ NC Wanted re: Janet

States witness, Jason Williams, Durham PD
Working uniform patrol, district 2 on April 26, 2005
Received call 10:58pm



 
Officer Wiliams is testifying about attending to the call at the Abaroa residence.

--Officer Williams did a protective sweep of the home.
--Janet was found in a office type room. Another officer entered the room and checked for a pulse.
--Continued his protective sweep and checked the master bedroom, then continued the sweep downstairs.
--Saw what appeared to be blood on the door frame on the outside door.
--Enough light in each room, did not use his flashlight in any rooms, just closets.
--Home was tidy, nothing stood out. Everything appeared where it intended it to be.
--Raven was in the foyer which is where he was when they came to the house.
--EMS arrived.
--Just prior to EMS arriving the officers completed their sweep. They asked Raven to step outside. Williams escorted EMS upstairs. Two EMT technicians and 3 county fire department employees.
--EMS determined that Janet was deceased.
--Janet's hands were above her head.
--Grey t-shirt was pulled up.
--A significant amount of blood.
--Hand print on her chest.
--Raven was speaking to another officer.
--Williams asked him if he was home when his wife was hurt.
--Raven said he left between 2030 and 2100.
--Raven says he did go out the door and yell for help.
--Investigators arrived at the scene and Williams briefed them.
--Raven was transported to police headquarters.
--Raven appeared as if he was crying, but it was not an uncontrollable cry.
--Had an immediate response for such as his name and Janet's name, he was very composed, Williams never had any difficulty communicating with him at all.
 
States witness, Linda Whitley, Durham County Paramedic

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Linda Whitley

--Durham county paramedic dispatched to the Abaraoa home.
--Entered the home, was guided in by police officers.
--checked the body, checked for pulses, breath sounds.
--used an EKG for heart activity. Determined the victim was deceased.
--did not move the body.
--skin was pale.
--saw a hole to the chest of the victim's body.
--Got the victim's name, age, DOB and medical history.
--no known medical history.
 
States witness, (missed his name), Durham PD
Working uniform patrol, district 2 on April 26, 2005



 
OT

Its funny, I don't think I talk funny until I hear someone from NC speak. Everyone sounds so country..or southern depending on how you look at it. Durham is the cityfolk to us Eastern NC'ers.


K
 
William,

--Senior officer
--12 years experience.
--Was uniformed patrol.
--Attended to the call for a gunshot wound.
--Was met at the scene with officer Williams.
--Observed numerous lights on in the residence.
--Williams knocked on the door.
--Raven came down the stairs carrying a blue blanket...red substance on the blanket and on Raven's hands.
--Officers entered the house.
--Raven told Williams that his wife was hurt.
--Raven looked like he had been crying, red glassy eyes, tears on is cheeks.
--Told Raven to sit in the foyer while they did a sweep of the house.


lunch break
 
So did I catch this right.... one officer said he saw Raven come up the hall to answer the door and one saw him come down the stairs to answer the door?
 
Anyone else find it odd that they don't stand for the jury? This is the first I have ever seen that. :waitasec:
 
Judge calls for the lunch break, due back at 2:30pm EST





Court started just after 10am, we have had opening statements by both sides,
we are on the 5th states witness and no sidebars called.
 
Judge calls for the lunch break, due back at 2:30pm EST





Court started just after 10am, we have had opening statements by both sides,
we are on the 5th states witness and no sidebars called.

Wow...Raven doesn't look happy at all does he. Downright angry.

K
 
Anyone else find it odd that they don't stand for the jury? This is the first I have ever seen that. :waitasec:

It is strange, the attorneys stay seated to question the witnesses as well.
 
Does anyone know how long this trial is predicted to go? At this rate we might get verdict before the Arias one! Janet was a beautiful woman.
 
I've been doing some reading on this since seeing the post in the Jodi Arias thread.
I can't believe it took so long to charge him and that he remarried in the meantime.
 
Wow...Raven doesn't look happy at all does he. Downright angry.

K

He is creepy! Does he always wear glasses too? :facepalm:
So glad he is finally here to stand trial, hope he gets convicted.
 
Does anyone know how long this trial is predicted to go? At this rate we might get verdict before the Arias one! Janet was a beautiful woman.

This morning I believe the judge said 2-3 weeks, when he was asking if there were any objections to the jurors having notebooks available.
 
I've been doing some reading on this since seeing the post in the Jodi Arias thread.
I can't believe it took so long to charge him and that he remarried in the meantime.

I know, and she has some not so nice things to say about him. She was afraid of him.
 
Did I just see a swastika tattoo on the inside of RA's right wrist?

Yuck, East -- I didn't even notice his wrist, but I will watch more closely now. Prison ink?? Or what? No surprise, really, but reprehensible IMO.

Now I'm getting warmer..
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.. hotter, actually. What a %#)(&*&* he is.
 
I think Raven has been wearing glasses for a while now. The girl that he married after Janet wised up pretty quick and got away from him. Go Vanessa!!
 
He is creepy! Does he always wear glasses too? :facepalm:
So glad he is finally here to stand trial, hope gets convicted.

It appears the glasses have only shown up after his arrest.
I haven't seen any photos of him in glasses prior to court appearances.

It is so nice that jail provides an opportunity for defendants to realize how bad their eyesight is. :lol:
 

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