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Post by 4justice2 on Aug 28, 2006 15:39:20 GMT -5
New, here, but not new to the case. Let me just say that there is a very good reason for no scenting having been made by a cadaver dog during any of the searches. Simply put, the "tracking dogs" were pulled from the hottest trail in order to facilitate Brocchini's fantasies he wished to perpetuate at the warehouse. Therefore, none of the dogs were ever taken to any actual site where the victims were being held after they disappeared on the 24th.
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dray
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Post by dray on Aug 31, 2006 16:36:48 GMT -5
In response to "Joe's" answer to the challenge, I would like to point out some items. I don't have time to answer everything, but will address, and continue to address, points as time permits.
The murder was premeditated. - If it was, why not take the time to clean up the cement mess? It cannot be proven that her murder was premeditated, as it cannot be proven how, when, where, or why the murder took place. Even the prosecution acknowledges this.
Laci's body was not found in the exact location where Scott said he went fishing.
Scott's so-called prediction, in my opinion, was nothing more than bad luck. He was using a line that married men having affairs have been known to use before. Amber had an experience with someone else telling her the exact same thing.
Anchors - The cement residue was on the trailer. Perhaps he had the trailer at his house and mixed the cement there for the fence posts.
Basket - Perhaps his fishing trip just took a little longer than he expected. Scott could have very well thought that he would be back in time to pick it up. When he realized he wasn't going to make it, he called. Assuming he leaves the marina at 2:17 pm, driving 55 miles per hour puts him 45 miles from home an hour later, at 3:17. Still driving at 55 mph, 45 miles would take approximately another 50 minutes, which would put him there at 4:07 pm. The basket had to be picked up by 3:30, so he was only about 37 minutes late. That's not a whole lot of time, so it is very feasible that he did get caught up in traffic, but intended to be back in time to get the basket.
Blood on comforter - If I am not mistaken, the blood was animal blood. (I did not revisit the transcripts for this, so I may be incorrect).
Depression on comforter - Is it not possible that Scott sat on the bed before taking a shower, or McKenzie got on the bed, or one of the officers sat on the bed before the picture was taken. Or maybe Scott just pulled up the covers that morning since he was the last one out of bed. Anything more is pure speculation.
Using tarp to roll up Laci's body - pure speculation
"While dragging a dead wife around the house it would not be uncommon for anyone, including a psychopath to notice and remember a few words from one of her favorite shows." - It wouldn't?? I personally believe that it would be very uncommon for someone to remember even what was on tv, much less what they were talking about, while dragging a dead body through my house!
Scrunched up rug - Very possible that one of animals did this. Probably McKenzie. My dog messes up rugs in our house all the time. Not uncommon or strange at all.
Cadever scent - There was no cadever scent.
Will have to post more later.
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Post by happyhaddock on Aug 31, 2006 17:43:25 GMT -5
... Depression on comforter - Is it not possible that Scott sat on the bed before taking a shower, or McKenzie got on the bed, or one of the officers sat on the bed before the picture was taken. Or maybe Scott just pulled up the covers that morning since he was the last one out of bed. Anything more is pure speculation... I believe there is a photo showing that the police dumped the contents of Laci's purse on the bed to search them - in the exact spot where the depression is seen.
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Post by Maggie on Sept 1, 2006 6:54:58 GMT -5
It's a sad day in America when a scrunched up rug and a "depression" on a comforter is evidence of murder.......
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Post by 4justice2 on Sept 1, 2006 7:54:23 GMT -5
It's a sad day in America when a scrunched up rug and a "depression" on a comforter is evidence of murder....... Discriminating observers would say, they had nothing else to support their illusions.
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Post by kaytristensnana on Sept 23, 2006 18:54:00 GMT -5
No need to keep posting the same thing on multiple threads.
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