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C'mon, do you have the magazine.......give us the scoop........what do they say?
does it show a chandelier?
Is Maxie on the cover?
Here I am with a photo again ...
If you notice thru the doors opening on the balcony you can see light coming from either a door or a large window on the other wall which must open to the outside.
I am wondering if there are a couple of steps there which connect the balcony room to that second floor porch which connects to the house on the right and the stairs coming down to the back yard which would make it very easy to get to the rope hanging down from that balcony by simply walking down those stairs or to carrying a body down the stairs from that balcony room??
For some reason this photo brings up more questions.
Has anyone noticed the difference in the placement of the body in pictures 4 & 5 of the graphic pictures on fox?
http://www.fox5sandiego.com/news/ph...ad-at-mansion-20110715,0,6503880.photogallery
In picture #4 it appears that RN's knees are pointed straight up and her legs are relatively straight. In picture #5 it appears her knees are now leaning toward the left side of her body with her left foot now under her right leg & foot and her legs are now considerably more bent at the knee. Picture #4 also shows the EMT's still at the scene. While I don't know how much time elapsed between these two pictures, I would venture to guess #4 was taken pretty soon after the 911 call and the news copters were in the air. #5 IMO, shows that RM has settled in, her muscles are now stiffening since the legs appear to have contracted or bent more than picture #4 and gravity has caused her knees to fall towards the ground. This is all my speculation. Based on these two photos, I'm believing she probably wasn't hanging all that long before she fell if no one moved the body between these two shots and the movement is just based on RM & gravity.
True but if he hadnt had them he would have just found something else to bind them behind his back, imo.
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I know awhile back someone posted the floor plan drawings for the mansion. Does anyone have that handy to re-post?
Thank you sooooo much!!
My Husband died in our garage...I held onto that house for 7 yrs because it tied me to him...and I went to that very spot he died many times to have a few moments with him...somehow, it made me feel closer. And it was not an expected death, it was an accidental death caused by bad construction...I sued, I won...but I stayed for years...
I recall the Anthonys mentioning wanting to stay in that house because Caylee had been there and that was all they had left of her; the memories each room holds...I know the preciousness of that.
I wouldn't see staying or never coming back as an indication of anything...imo
< spreckelsmansion.com not valid link, anymore, will lead you to redirect pageSPRECKELS STATELY HOME BY THE SEA UP FOR SALE by ROGER M. SHOWLEY Sunday - June 19, 2005 - The Front Porch - The San Diego Union-Tribune The Spreckels mansion in Coronado, one of the most storied properties in the Crown City, is on the market for a cool $16.9 million, more than 10 times what it fetched when last sold in 1986. The 12,751-square-foot property sits on nearly half an acre at 1043 Ocean Blvd. and commands a 115-foot unobstructed beach view. And that's just what John D. Spreckels, who owned the nearby Hotel del Coronado and many other properties and businesses, had in mind. He lived in what is today the Glorietta Bay Inn less than a mile away, and the Ocean Boulevard home was to be his beach house. But in 1910, he gave it to his son Claus as a wedding present, and the younger Spreckels occupied it until his death in 1935. His widow Ellie, who remarried in 1947, remodeled the home that year. By 1975, after several years of being vacant, the house was sold for $275,000 to Dave Gillingham, now a Palm Desert resident, who made numerous improvements and upgrades before selling it in 1979. The house was the site of the 1982 Designer Showcase house for the San Diego Historical Society and local chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers. Four years later, George Wiley, now a retired investment counselor, bought the home for $1.3 million, records show. He has made no major changes, according to Thomas P. Sacco, the San Francisco-based agent representing Wiley on the sale. Harrison Albright, who designed many Spreckels projects, including the Spreckels Organ Pavilion in Balboa Park and the Spreckels Theatre downtown, was the architect of the mansion, in which he incorporated Italian Renaissance and Beaux Arts styles. The 27-room main house includes six bedrooms, 4-½ baths, basement, attic and unfinished wine-storage room used during Prohibition. The northeast wing has a six-car garage and two apartments. A guest house, completed in 1928, contains two master bedroom suites, each decorated by an 18-inch fresco running around the perimeter of the room on the upper portion of the walls. One depicts San Diego historical scenes and the other, the French countryside. An online tour of the house is available at www.spreckelsmansion.com"
I think may be that pictures are taken at two different angles, with the first one taken more to left.Has anyone noticed the difference in the placement of the body in pictures 4 & 5 of the graphic pictures on fox?
http://www.fox5sandiego.com/news/ph...ad-at-mansion-20110715,0,6503880.photogallery
In picture #4 it appears that RN's knees are pointed straight up and her legs are relatively straight. In picture #5 it appears her knees are now leaning toward the left side of her body with her left foot now under her right leg & foot and her legs are now considerably more bent at the knee. Picture #4 also shows the EMT's still at the scene. While I don't know how much time elapsed between these two pictures, I would venture to guess #4 was taken pretty soon after the 911 call and the news copters were in the air. #5 IMO, shows that RM has settled in, her muscles are now stiffening since the legs appear to have contracted or bent more than picture #4 and gravity has caused her knees to fall towards the ground. This is all my speculation. Based on these two photos, I'm believing she probably wasn't hanging all that long before she fell if no one moved the body between these two shots and the movement is just based on RM & gravity.
I think may be that pictures are taken at two different angles, with the first one taken more to left.
“The Medicis family is deeply saddened to learn of a tragic incident at a California property owned by Jonah Shacknai,” a company spokeswoman said in a statement. “Our thoughts are with Jonah and his family and ask that the family’s privacy be respected during this difficult period. At this time, the Company has no further comment.”