bonjoviblonde
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Who has the girls ashes together?They said they have M&K's ashes together. Sweet, but still increadibly heartbreaking.![]()
Who has the girls ashes together?They said they have M&K's ashes together. Sweet, but still increadibly heartbreaking.![]()
With advanced testing, you can differentiate between identical twins and so on. They use epigenetic changes to figure that out.Has anyone explored anything about twins sharing identical dna? Does this occur with triplets too?
IMO apsolutely nothing!Wait, what did I miss? Why does it matter if they were identical or fraternal?
thanks for creeping me out for all eternity while the same time providing some very useful information.I had a super-creep-sex-offender-pedophile coworker and suspected a camera had been placed in the bathroom. Other strange security breaches were happening. He quit abruptly as more were suspecting his behavior. It’s very frightening how easy it is to purchase spy cams.
K's family. They said that M's family wanted it this way too, at least for now.Who has the girls ashes together?
My girls are identical and also do not look it. Most are surprised to hear they are identical.I have identical nephews. They do not look identical. Not even remotely. You can't go by visual.
"Can arrest" is not the same as "should arrest". LE must remain mindful that a premature arrest based on circumstantial evidence may lay the groundwork for a jury to have "reasonable doubt" if a better suspect is ultimately brought to trial.You may be right, but if the circumstantial evidence gives them probably cause, then they can arrest. Circumstantial evidence is enough to convict if it proves the case beyond a reasonable doubt. IMO if the evidence - circumstantial or direct - were strong enough to get an arrest warrant, LE would be arresting, not waiting.
Circumstantial evidence - Wikipedia
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Circumstantial Evidence - Definition, Examples, Defense Strategies
Circumstantial evidence is a set of facts from which one may infer the fact in question. Direct evidence, by contrast, directly proves the fact in question.www.shouselaw.com
Agree. Here is what was said:From what I’m seeing and reading about Kaylee’s family’s latest interview on Banfield it sounds like they are suspecting one of the surviving roommates or one of their friends that was there the next day…
Wait, what did I miss? Why does it matter if they were identical or fraternal?
The question of the triplets DNA was asked in the context of comparing DNA profiles to samples at the crime scene; NOT in the context of suspects (I don’t believe.)Just checking in for the evening and only read the last 6 pages… I need to watch Banfield with Xana’s mom, also, anyone wondering if Ethan’s family were involved much with Xana, she is in quite a few pictures on his video tribute via obituary page. For what is it worth!
Next, what would it matter if Ethan and his brother were identical? No one is insinuating he did this, correct? Please no one go there!!!
Lastly- praying for an arrest!!!!! Before Christmas!
With the way the internet sleuths are on the a Facebook page I’m sure sooner or later someone would figure out there was a sixth and questions would be askedAnd what significance does the information really have?
Yes. Steve Goncalves said "She had a strong alibi" and "I don't know what would prevent you from sharing someone's alibi". So the family want to know what this alibi was and police would not divulge.I saw someone say they heard them say “she”
That doesn’t seem to be in the included clip?Ok the biggest news to come from Banfield’s interview with Xana’s mom is that Xana did have a lock on her bedroom door and that Xana’s dad had just replaced it with a new lock exactly one week before the murders.
I need to know WHY that lock was changed!!
Xana’s mom also said she thinks the kids were targeted. She thinks it was someone who knew them, maybe even a friend.
Wow.
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Mother of slain Idaho student speaks for the first time | Banfield
Cara Denise Northington, the mother of Idaho murder victim Xana Kernodle, tells NewsNation's Ashleigh Banfield that police haven't been helpful and that she needs more answers. "There is so much more that can be done that has not been done," Northington said. #idahofour #moscowwww.newsnationnow.com
If true, that's an interesting bit of info.Apparently about a week before the murders Xanas dad was at the house changing locks. That’s what Xanas mother said in an interview.
The “she” just threw me for a really really HUGE loop! Anyone else?
Can’t quite make out what Kaylees Dad says at one point here and interested to know. Is there a transcript available?
Could not agree more! That is usually a big part of the DA's job. Also, if a suspect is tried without sufficient evidence and walks, then you might as well not even find the proof afterwards because double jeopardy will not let you get another chance."Can arrest" is not the same as "should arrest". LE must remain mindful that a premature arrest based on circumstantial evidence may lay the groundwork for a jury to have "reasonable doubt" if a better suspect is ultimately brought to trial.