PeterTosh
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Maui Jim?No, but I figured out who "MJ" is. FWIW.
Maui Jim?No, but I figured out who "MJ" is. FWIW.
Maui Jim?
Matthew McCormick's name came up just before court adjourned and I missed hearing what they found in SC's house.
MM's name came up again? Or in reference to the 10 potential POIs the dectectives interviewed?. If the latter, Apo objected so I don't think any info was forthcoming. The sound quality is so poor it's hard to catch everything.
Yes, I believe that he was one of the 10. Did you catch anything about the search of SC's room?
Hopefully they found some scorched clothing or burned shoes at SC's.
I'm grateful Wendy is publishing articles at all; she's doing her best to keep us all informed, and the articles are free for us to read. I think she's doing a fantastic job!!I'm sorry Wendy Osher but "5 months pregnant at the time with an unborn child" is a little redundant. What else would a pregnant woman carry?
I'm grateful Wendy is publishing articles at all; she's doing her best to keep us all informed, and the articles are free for us to read. I think she's doing a fantastic job!!
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I'm not ungrateful for the publications. I sat beside them a few times and saw how hard they work, even thanked Wendy in person. I'm just saying the statement was redundant.
Detective Nelson Hamilton just blew a giant hole in Apo's "the police never investigated anyone else" defense tactic. :happydance:
I agree, Nikki. If a person becomes a professional reporter, it's critical that the facts are checked and the grammar/ punctuation are proofread. Maybe in these times of "austerity" people don't have the time/resources to do their job properly or thoroughly. It's a shame.
Orthodontist matches Scott’s X-rays to jawbone fragments
http://www.mauinews.com/page/conten...cott-s-X-rays-to-jawbone-fragments.html?nav=1
Mahalo Lila Fujimoto and Maui News!
Orthodontist Mickey Damerell said he found 10 matches between teeth on the right and left lower jawbone fragments and the dental records of Carly "Charli" Scott when he made the comparisons Feb. 19, 2014.
"That's how you identify it," he said. "It's very unlikely another person's jaw would have all 10 of those things."
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Police evidence specialist Anthony Earles, who photographed and recovered the evidence at Nuaailua Bay, testified the lower right jawbone and lower left jawbone were found about 6 feet apart.
To reach the area where the fragments were found, Earles said he went 140 feet down the dirt road to the bay and 70 feet into a wooded area along a path that police searchers had marked. From there, he went 50 feet farther into the brush to where one jawbone fragment was found, Earles said.
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Damerell said one difference he noticed was that one tooth was cracked in the X-ray of the fragments. "Probably whatever happened, it ended up getting cracked," he said.
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As part of the investigation into Scott's disappearance, Hamilton said he interviewed 30 to 40 people, including 10 people who were initially considered possible suspects or people of interest in the case.
Detective Nelson Hamilton just blew a giant hole in Apo's "the police never investigated anyone else" defense tactic. :happydance: