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Jody Arias GUILTY 1st degree murder
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Jody Arias GUILTY 1st degree murder
How small is a small amount of blood (has it been said anywhere?) A punch to the face/nose/head would probably lead to more than a small amount, unless the amount is just what landed on the surface at Exxon and the rest is somewhere else. Thinking as I type here....
Could it have simply been an accident? It might be possible that someone pulling in for gas didn't see her and hit her with their car. If she fell and hit her head, she could have been knocked out. They wouldn't have even had to hit her hard, she would have just had to fall right. There may not even be any damage on the car. I watched this happen to a woman at my daughter's school a few years ago. The guy barely tapped her with his car and she fell backwards and was out cold from hitting her head on the pavement. There was no damage on his car at all and she had a concussion but fully recovered. Maybe the person panicked and for some reason took her instead of calling for help?
and it's possible if there is more blood that it could be on her clothing and in the van.
Crazy crazy week and now I am way behind with no time to catch up.
Anyone want to give me the basics of whats been happening? Any developments? Whats happening with the blood?
Does anybody know if the blood was found on the ground? If LE has not stated exactly where the blood was found and on what it was found on, I am wondering if there was an instrument left behind that had Jessica's blood on it? My Opinion Only.....
Does anybody know if the blood was found on the ground? If LE has not stated exactly where the blood was found and on what it was found on, I am wondering if there was an instrument left behind that had Jessica's blood on it? My Opinion Only.....
Could it have simply been an accident? It might be possible that someone pulling in for gas didn't see her and hit her with their car. If she fell and hit her head, she could have been knocked out. They wouldn't have even had to hit her hard, she would have just had to fall right. There may not even be any damage on the car. I watched this happen to a woman at my daughter's school a few years ago. The guy barely tapped her with his car and she fell backwards and was out cold from hitting her head on the pavement. There was no damage on his car at all and she had a concussion but fully recovered. Maybe the person panicked and for some reason took her instead of calling for help?
Police also are analyzing spots found on the concrete outside the gas station that may be blood, Shaw said.
http://www.freep.com/article/201304...-vanished-during-her-shift-late-Friday-night-
How does someone sit in a parking lot across the road from where an abduction takes place, sees the van but doesn't witness the abduction? Doesn't call 911? But remembers enough about THAT PARTICULAR VAN AT THAT EXACT MOMENT IN TIME? And just happens to be a co worker of Jessica's? HUH? The more I learn about this case the more confused I become. I am really losing my faith in the common sense of the average citizen here.
Police determined the small amount of blood that was collected by investigators and sent to the Michigan State Police crime lab is Heeringa’s.
Police announced that information in a press release shortly before 1 p.m. today, May 8.
Police are not releasing the location where the blood was found at this time.
www.mlive.com
interesting, this article states it was found on the ground....and now they are saying they aren't releasing the location where the blood was found yet on www.mlive.com Confusing!