Greta has Mark Furman down in Peru and he said that:
* finger nail clippings are standard procedure down there
* her head may have been bashed against a corner of the wooden bed frame
I remember from Natalee's case that he has BIG feet! IIRC, they are size 14. Didn't he lose his shoe the night Natalee disappeared?
His footprint has to be pretty unique. He's toast!
She was murdered on May 30, so it couldn't have been 14 days from when he arrived there, as (you pointed out) that would have only put it to May 28. I'm thinking it was before he left. People saw him leave. And although he left instructions for them not to go in his room, it makes sense that...
Here’s the story about paying his hotel in advance:
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New details have emerged about the night that Flores died.
Van der Sloot and Flores, who was an avid gambler, were playing poker in a Lima casino late Saturday night and Flores was winning big, police said...
On NG, they are saying that LE confirmed that to their producers, but I read an AP article that stated they found a tennis racket in his room. Who knows what is true?
I understand that the Peruvian justice system may be different than the US system, and that we may all just be used to CSI-like evidence, but it's hard to imagine that they didn't take clippings from under her fingernails during the autopsy. Her dad's statement about them having to exhume her...
I don't have a link, but an article I read this afternoon said that JVS paid his hotel for 14 days in advance before he left town, and left instructions that no one was supposed to go in the room. These are NOT the actions of an innocent man.
I can't decide. I think they found something, but I'm not sure if it was Caylee's remains. May it was evidence that points them in another direction. I do think it was really strange and unusual that TES left so abruptly, especially since there were so many volunteers that day. I don't think...
I heard the phone ringing twice, but don't know whose phone it was. Listening to Tim Miller, it's my impression that they may have found something in the water that they need to search further.
Whether we like it or not, Casey is the alleged criminal until she is convicted. And while LE may have the authority to handle the re-arrest this way, they purposely chose to due it on prime time TV. I just think it is wrong for LE to contribute to this media circus.
There is no way her...
I understand that that Tony Padilla would want to not just yank her bond for no reason, as that would harm his business reputation.
And while I'm thrilled she's back in jail, I am disgusted at the way LE did that last night. I know that many of us think she's guilty of killing her daughter...
That's a good thought about the bugs. I assumed that LP would have swept the house to make sure LE hadn't planted any bugs, but it didn't occur to me that he and his crew might have planted some.
I haven't changed my mind regarding Caylee - when I first read about this case and that Casey didn't call LE, I thought she was dead and that Casey was responsible, and I still think that. I just can't get past the cadaver dogs and the fact that Casey didn't call LE.
I HAVE changed my mind...
ITA that she's capable of doing this on her own. When I think about all the lies has told over the years, I've got to believe that she keeps a lot of things to herself. The entire lie about having a job when she didn't - is a HUGE secret to keep from her parents, her friends, her brother. I...
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