AngTxGal
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I want to meet that person that jumped off the balcony and landed on one foot.IMO, indicative of someone jumping off the balcony perhaps?
JMO
I want to meet that person that jumped off the balcony and landed on one foot.IMO, indicative of someone jumping off the balcony perhaps?
He had been her regular and client since July. They actually played a voicemail of the first time of him calling her to set up an appointment. She didn’t really say much, just that she almost fell to the floor when she saw he had been arrested. That she felt bad for making him feel good about himself and how he looked.who's the girl who gave the haircut please? Did the show give any other details about her?
He had been her regular and client since July. They actually played a voicemail of the first time of him calling her to set up an appointment. She didn’t really say much, just that she almost fell to the floor when she saw he had been arrested. That she felt bad for making him feel good about himself and how he looked.
could not agree moreImo, the notion that "somebody set him up" is wholly preposterous.
Hence Jason LaBar's "hearsay" objection.Prosecution likely would call upon a detective that took her statements and that detective would testify what she stated.
From a prosecution standpoint I don't think the prosecution would have a detective state what she told him, without bringing her in to testify as to what she saw and what she told the detective. That would not make sense. We shall see if she will be a witness in the case for the prosecution or I presume the defense could call her as a witness, maybe even a hostile witness, depending on the circumstances.Hence Jason LaBar's "hearsay" objection.
It should be up soon.I read that in an article last week but i can’t remember which one.
I missed dateline
Boooooo
Wonder if i can watch on YouTube??
I saw this on another earlier thread, but supposedly there are a very limited number of criminology PhD programs and acceptance rates are fairly low. Maybe he did not have other options closer to home, either because of lack of programs or was not accepted (sounds like his undergrad and even graduate degrees were not impressive courses of study)I was wondering why he chose WSU from PA.
Maybe it was this lab? and the research they did from this lab?
JMO
This was after the “intervention” by the professor. Perhaps it was his own inside joke. JMOHe was probably giving them 100s because he was spending all his time online reading everything he could on the Idaho 4 murders and didn't have time to nitpick the students' papers.
Also buried under 6 ft of soil. JMOCoward- that is the word that is in the forefront of my mind- what kind of miserable coward waits until his victim(s) are sleeping to strike in the most brutal horrible way possible. In the middle of the night, people feeling safe in their beds and this monster strikes with a knife - the brutality I am sure is something we cannot even comprehend- how vicious the attack was- on people at their most vulnerable- when they are sleeping. I am sure the prosecution, during the trial, will have to be very descriptive of the injuries sustained by these victims. The families may have to leave the courtroom but the prosecutor has to make the jury understand the viciousness of what I believe was a rage-filled attack against four people who were tucked safely in their beds.
I am also curious why he chose WSU.I was wondering why he chose WSU from PA.
Maybe it was this lab? and the research they did from this lab?
JMO
ski mask - not confirmed/wrongHere's more nonsense from the DM:
She opened her bedroom door, then saw a man in a black ski mask that covered his nose and mouth, walking 'towards her'.
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Lol!Ok, according to dateline I’m the killer, because I deduced the sheath was left behind based on common sense. If you’re looking for a particular knife manufacturer the autopsy won’t tell you that. So that’s the only logical explanation. Stupid.
I read that as he was afraid of flying, lolI’d love to see that! I read in article that a police officer said he told himself that on the plane….
Yeah, if he said it on the plane, I'd understand it. Wouldn't have to be afraid of flying to be nervous on that little thing!I read that as he was afraid of flying, lol
The PCA just says a print was found, not ONLY one print.yes only one print in blood* has always seemed odd to me
* Paraphrasing the details in the PCA re the latent print ( blood test followed by Amino black - might be a typo for Amido)
That's hearsayNot necessarily. Prosecution likely would call upon a detective that took her statements and that detective would testify what she stated.
Is a video recording of them questioning her on the day of the murders hearsay if she chose not to testify? Honest question, I thought that was actual evidence. Understand that someone cannot testify on her behalfThat's hearsay
Just my interpretation of the results they had at the time the PCA was writtenThe PCA just says a print was found, not ONLY one print.
I believe they just used that specfic print to corroborate DM's account, given location right outside her room, and there were potentially more found. I can't see the logistics of how he would leave only one single bloody footprint far from either crime scene bedroom - IMO there have to be more that are just not mentioned
I am also curious why he chose WSU.
Temple University in nearby Philadelphia PA offers a well-rated PhD program in Criminal Justice, per this link. Best 15 Ph.D. In Criminal Justice Programs 2022 - Best Value Schools
Was he not accepted there? Cost-prohibitive?
For that matter, how was he paying for graduate studies? Loans?
Are student loans forgiven if someone is sent to prison?![]()