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Because his business stock price was dropping.Please forgive me if this has been answered already. Can someone explain why JS pushed the case to be concluded as suicide if he actually cared about Rebecca? Wouldn't he want the investigation to be thorough?
I also was struck by the picture of her foot, and rewound the video to see it again. I do think it's weird that there's such a distinct clean mark across such a dirty foot. What got my attention, also, was that her foot was SO dirty. Muddy, really. She had just taken a shower, and was in the house, which wouldn't have muddy floors. Someone might argue she took a shower, and then, naked, went outside to look for suicide "materials" she needed (super doubtful to me), but even if that were true, her last know position was her "tipoeing" (with feet bound? Seriously? But moving along...) to the window/balcony, and throwing herself over. But there was no mud deposited on the floor leading to the window, only disturbed dust (IIRC) leading to the window. My working theory: someone was waiting inside the house when she exited the shower (supposedly the back door was always left open), and then she screamed for help (heard by the neighbor), then maybe ran outside to escape, getting muddy feet in the process, possibly the head wound when she was caught outside, then she was carried (unconcious) back to the house, and the rest of the events/staging were enacted as she was carried through them like a mannequin. She was very short, and light, and would have been pretty easy to carry.Just seeing Rebecca's foot again, in Oxygen episode 3, reminded me that there is no way she hopped across the dirty floor of the balcony. You'd have to explain the clean section on the ball of her foot, in the shape of a piece of sports tape.
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This one? Yes.I noticed on the oxygen app they have clips of experiments that were conducted. Did anyone see those?
I can't believe the clips involving the drop were not included in any of the episodes. Many people will likely never see them.I noticed on the oxygen app they have clips of experiments that were conducted. Did anyone see those?
Jonah’s brother Adam is a tugboat Captain, with great familiarity with knotsI got a friend of mine hooked on the series, and she pointed out something interesting - the knot used on her ropes are sailors knots. Not everyone knows how to do those. Is there evidence that either she or the brother took boating courses to learn such a knot?
Finally finished all 4 episodes. I traveled to Coronado and just the feeling that you get while you are there makes this entire thing unreal. It’s like a juxtaposition with the violent death of this poor woman. I honestly can’t understand how this case can be taken so lightly other than to save face. There is such an eery and uncomfortable feeling about how the Sheriff’s department is and has handled this case. My heart goes out to Rebecca’s family. I truly hope they find justice and peace. It’s out there.
Agreed.... can’t believe not one officer thought to erect an ‘easy up’ or other kind of privacy barrier during the hours helicopters circled overhead as I’ve seen used at other public crime scenes. Further victimization of Rebecca, as far as I’m concerned.I arrived SD airport the afternoon before Rebecca's murder-- and by all accounts, I may have even been outside at the curb when she collected Adam or Nina...
I also heard the helicopters flying over the Spreckles Mansion, filming and broadcasting this beautiful woman sprawled out in the garden like a prop in a freak show. It was endless and I phoned at least 2 network anchor desks imploring them to stop.
And I was just a stranger in town to conduct a couple days of business -- I can't begin to fathom what this was like for Rebecca's family and friends.
Rebecca will be with me forever --
ETA: Just ask Patrick McStay how he feels about how Gore/SDSD handled the 2010 investigation of his missing son and family....
After being there, I can’t even imagine the scene. It must have been quite the circus. Such tragedies for both Rebecca and the little boy. It must have been awful for her family...I agree wholeheartedly.I arrived SD airport the afternoon before Rebecca's murder-- and by all accounts, I may have even been outside at the curb when she collected Adam or Nina...
I also heard the helicopters flying over the Spreckles Mansion, filming and broadcasting this beautiful woman sprawled out in the garden like a prop in a freak show. It was endless and I phoned at least 2 network anchor desks imploring them to stop.
And I was just a stranger in town to conduct a couple days of business -- I can't begin to fathom what this was like for Rebecca's family and friends.
Rebecca will be with me forever --
ETA: Just ask Patrick McStay how he feels about how Gore/SDSD handled the 2010 investigation of his missing son and family....
I wonder if there’s a legal mechanism available to force SDPD to allow for an outside and independent evaluation of the evidenceAgreed.... can’t believe not one officer thought to erect an ‘easy up’ or other kind of privacy barrier during the hours helicopters circled overhead as I’ve seen used at other public crime scenes. Further victimization of Rebecca, as far as I’m concerned.
I wonder if there’s a legal mechanism available to force SDPD to allow for an outside and independent evaluation of the evidence?
I wonder if there’s a legal mechanism available to force SDPD to allow for an outside and independent evaluation of the evidence
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I had this same thought.
I noticed on the oxygen app they have clips of experiments that were conducted. Did anyone see those?
Usually the state attorney general can order a new review