Okay thanks. I hadn't seen that, but the 'accomplice' sure looks pissed off when they slammed the door, IMO, so I am not sure where that theory came from. Edited to add: hopefully the Sheriff was able to put that theory that I don't remember ever seeing to bed.
BBM. This statement seems so odd to me, because in all the discussion groups I have been in about the case, I haven't seen anyone suggest that the arm belonged to an accomplice, or someone involved in the 'commission of a crime'. I have always thought the arm was the victim's or the person that...
Thanks! I didn't read all the comments before I posted it. I agree that the location is a pretty rough area and the guy most likely didn't just randomly go there. Frankly, the more I watch that video, the more convinced I am that the suspect and the person that closed the door probably knew each...
I agree. Perhaps they have a name that turned out to be an alias. I am somewhat baffled by how little info has been shared thus far. I realize they probably have their reasons but all this waiting is excrutiating!
New Post from HCSO I didn't see this posted yet, so I figured I would share it here. The family distributed flyers amongst the Hispanic community in Bel Air a few days ago, and were astonished to find out that many, many residents are not even aware of this crime!
I have a question for the...
Yes, I posted that yesterday. This case definitely meets the threshold, IMO. I wonder if they already have the court order to do it. Would that be made public at this point? I am guessing no...
The law in Maryland is very strict about using it, but it would certainly seem that this case meets the threshold...https://innocenceproject.org/news/maryland-passes-forensic-genetic-genealogy-law-dna/
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