I think the difference in post counts has to do with who a poster has on ignore. It does not count the posts of the people you have on ignore (at least that is the only thing I can come up with when we all have different post counts).
I do agree, since the post number thing has been an issue in the past, it is not logical to tell someone to go see a post by number, simply provide a screen shot or a quote if you want people to reference a specific post.
If this is a threat, how does that same poster describe Lauren as simply being in the wrong place at the wrong time when she admitted under oath that her goal was to ruin someoneā¦ So confusing how one is almost nothing and it is a threat, but the other is truly a threat and it is explained away.
I have not caught up, but wanted to say that I, too, am confused and have questions about that picture.
Not only the umbrella, but the EMTās just leave their āgo bagā abandoned in the rain? How long does it take to grab that bag on the way back to the ambulance, three seconds?
And what is all that other stuff? There seems to be both black and white plastic bags (?) stuffed with something?
And how did the loveseat end up on the steps? Was there a lot of wind with the storm?
I went back and watched two and a half cops testimony (I havenāt rewatched Mr. B question the Investigator yet) and nobody seems to have any questions about that mess.
The Investigator said that he basically had to do crowd control when he first got there . I guess all the town and surrounding county LE responded!?!
And, while Iām asking questions, did anyone else notice no damage to any of the three phones when they were shown to the jury? As in the screens were not showing any cracks?
@ohnoO, medical professionals leave a lot of trash in an emergency. Basically everything they use is wrapped in plastic, or some kind of protective covering. Every piece of gauze, everything.
So I get lots of trash on the ground there.
The rest of that makes no sense at all. No one leaves their to go bag. The officers moving things around. The random umbrella, etc.
Nope. Does not make sense.
That police department is a mess, clearly.
HH wasnāt split as rentals. The basement might have had a kitchenette and bathroom from what I recall, but lots of people have something like that in their basements, often for elderly parents or older children, same with JHās space upstairs.
Screens donāt have to be cracked for a cell phone to break. The case could have been broken, even with a protector, or perhaps it was si blood soaked it stopped working as though it had been dropped in water. Who knows, after all it was LK who said she beat Barisone so hard and so many times she broke her phone!
She said the phone in her hand, I assumed it was RGs phone, which she was speaking to ED on, was too blood soaked to dial on.
She said it was her blood.
Too bad forensics didnāt actually check.
Recently on an episode of either Dateline or 48Hours, one parties blood found under anotherās helped clarify who the course of events and who assaulted whom.
If I remember in my horsie brain - from the trial. She left her phone inside the door. After she was shot, she crawled back up the steps to retrieve the phone, crawled back down the stairs to dial the phone, crawled back up the steps to put her phone back after she couldnāt dial it because there was too much blood. Got RGās phone and dialed 911. All the while ED was listening on RGās phone, which of course only lasted a minute or so.
I could be mistaken about it, and I donāt have time to re watch any of this as itās almost turn out time and my buds are ready to go out for the day and at last we donāt have internet in the pasture.
I always wondered why Blinkas didnāt explore that point more. Were the phones tested for blood? They donāt look bloody. I remember way back a conversation on whether rain can wash away blood. Another example of the police not properly examining evidence IMO.
I just canāt get over how basic fingerprints were never doneā¦.on anything.
DNA I can understand because itās expensive and takes foreverā¦ā¦but fingerprints? Thatās ancient forensic techā¦I mean we āfingerprintedā ourselves with a pencil and tape in grade school science.
Agreed! Fingerprints and GSR should have been done at a minimum on everything possible. It is infuriating how this case could have been over and done with almost immediately with basic police work.