Watching this second season all I see is her still trying to make something of nothing. I will never believe he didn’t do this. There is too much that points to him. You’d have to believe that some one out of the blue murders her on or close to the property, then saves evidence then moved it...
Im watching now and I find it almost laughable how the criminal defense atty and all her experts defy gravity to make it seem like it was planted. And ignore the actual evidence and worried about how the hair may have laid in the trunk not that the bleeding hurt woman was laying there dying...
Because as a deeply religious family, especially in the 60's She would not have entered the church not properly attired. Also at this point, If she things her daughter may be in the church she is not probably frantic but feeling the church is ta place she would be safe, right? If you look at...
I have no idea if any more discussion was moved but I am completely sad and a little nauseous after watching the keepers series on Netflix.
A few years back I started looking into the murder of Carol Ann Dougherty. She was murdered in a catholic church in Bristol, Pa. When I tell you how many...
I have been away awhile but when I saw this I had to come back. This case has bothered me from the start. I am glad there is an answer to what happened to her but sad this is the result. Praying they get the %##$$%##@ responsible.
You don't go to prison over accidents. No one accidentally kills their child with a garrote and then stages a kidnapping and a murder
If your child is hurt you call for help.
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There is Dna. It is in two different articles of clothing and where someone would grab her clothes to pull them off.
The DNA is in codis and hopefully will be tested over and over to find a match.
They can know search for familiar DNA something they could not do the last time they tested it...
There are lots of winding trails and cliffs and heavy foliage. I can't imagine it could be searched 100 percent in a few days.
I just wonder what proof they have that she was in the park at all
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Not there. It's a safe park. But again there are lots of borders that anyone could walk right through. It is not gated all around
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Yes but some places it is really deep and there are plenty of logs and trees to get snagged on and lots and lots of beaver dams and brush to hide her
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Start doing your own research. Depending on where you go you will only get what people want you to know.
The evidence I discussed is real and out there to find.
There is more and more real evidence being released. And more and more players who have nothing invested in the case who are...
The waterfall is violent though. It is deep enough to drown but as po said the body would have been found unless she was caught on something. There are lots of rocks.
Once the water passes under the bridge about 60 yes from waterfall the water is shallow and you can see the bottom. She could...
Nothing. Because there was an unknown person in that house who killed jonbenet.
The evidence backs that up.
It is obvious to everyone that looks at the evidence without the slant of drama and conspiracy.
Made up stories or scenarios, crazy accusations and suppositions do nothing to show...
When I read what actually happened to Jacob I just could feel my heart seizing. It is unimaginable to me that a man could put a gun to a child's head and pull the trigger more than once.
Poor Jacob. Poor poor Jacob.
I am upset that they did not charge him with murder but I understand why...
I have to tell you that I don't think terri did it. I just think she is not smart enough to have done it and not left some evidence.
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I have no idea. I know people that son uncontrollably when something goes wrong with their child. I have seen some remain weirdly calm and some laugh in the moment of tragedy.
Who says they weren't watching the clock?
My son went missing once and it was the worst time in my life. It was...
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