Rubiconbob
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I know there a lot of old timers here (and by that I mean fellow posters who have been posting for a while, not the elderly, although many of us may be dually diagnosed) who tried and tried to find a way to understand the evidence available from the media, even snapping stills of video from the MSM to try and figure out what happened.
I go back to the chair (not necessarily the ties on it, which were discussed for a long time regarding whether someone was tied to it), but the evidence of splintered wood on the underside was a major clue on how the crime went down, based on the location of where James’ body was found and that a shotgun was used. We speculated and speculated, but until the official complaint was published, most thought is was a handgun because that is typically the weapon used in crimes. Then we hear JP chose a shotgun just for that reason.
The complaint: http://media.graytvinc.com/documents/jayme+closs+complaint.pdf
I have read it twice, now, and the second time was a little easier, but the first time, it was just so awful and shocking.
Mind numbing. I, in no way, expected that was the way it went down. On a scale of 1-10 on how bad the abduction scene was, I would put it at a 10.
I think most, or a lot thought shotgun, and a lot got James murder correct...
I wouldn’t think a billion years, Denise and Jayme would go through what they did...
You could see CIA vs Russian spies being that bizarrely cruel...not a random nut.. still would guess he knew family and was in home... when he taped up denise and Jayme he didn’t say who else is in the house...how does he know 3 is it... according to him it’s just her getting off the bus and he didn’t do recon... not buying it...
I’d look at his mom and relatives search history...