I hope that the family is able to find comfort in the discovery. As someone who went on a few searches and knowing that this area had been searched, I can't help asking whether the remains were buried? Under brush? Generally intact?
I really hope that this is her. It's been a long time. It's weird, just last week I was thinking about Christina and all of the people impacted by her disappearance.
This is my take on the scientific data.
Original Video: It's two people casually walking into a garage, the only thing noteworthy is that EA says he didn't walk in with Christina and Christina isn't seen again. This makes EA an automatic suspect, but nothing more.
EA's car leaving video: It's a...
Thx! EA's lies are the ONLY thing IMO that even makes this case close. If EA is found guilty, it's his own fault because he should have known to shut-the-hell-up from the beginning. The pings, dna and video testimony don't impress me very much. But, the lies upon lies....
I apologize for my lack of understanding, perhaps you could help because when I saw this tweet, my reaction was that the 'expert' not entirely honest.
I could sweat/bleed/slobber or urinate in EA's trunk. I could place my dirty underwear/overnight bag/purse in EA's trunk. I could spit or...
I'm not sure what to take from this because obviously there is 'some' geography tracking involved. Perhaps there are 'outlier' pings that cant be trusted. For instance, earlier in the trial there was testimony that EA's phone pinged Coit/Spring Creek at 3:57 and the video of EA leaving garage...
I believe that they feel like it's already won. Additional witnesses would put too much time between testimony that's been given and the jury decision. Imo
I get that, thank you! I'm still bothered by the line of thinking though. I can imagine many other situations where a guy gets shut down, something bad happens to a third party and because of circumstances the 'failed Don Juan' already has evidence against him. But it's mostly irrelevant now in...
How does a guy who gets shut down by a woman (EA by SB) turn into a sexual assault suspect? That's nuts, so every guy in the world could have been a SA suspect on the night that they were turned down?
I'm pretty disappointed. I wanted clarity and received little actual evidence. Most of the prosecution case is their theories...almost like a movie based on real life where much of the story is full of creative license.. I think EA is guilty, perhaps 75% to 85%. But, I don't think that I could...
Doesn't a review of HF phone records fall into the category of 'basic investigative work'? Especially for the most extensive investigation of her career?
i am coming to the realization that I am not going to get to a 100% certainty level of guilt. I'm probably at 85%. I'm more of a skeptic of some theories and evidence than most, but I'm not completely off the chart, IMO. If I make a leap and say that at least one juror is like minded, what is...
Skeptics real-life conversation:
Detective: See Anything
Analyst: Nope
Detective: Are you sure? We really need something solid. I wish that the other analyst looked because he always finds something
Analyst: Actually when I squint really hard I might see something, yes, its...
If we are to believe the detective that CM was a willing passenger, it seems more likely than not that she grabbed her change of clothes, overnight bag and purse and put them in his trunk. DNA could have been all over those bags.
EA has told a lot of lies and there must be a reason for that...
In my mind, the phone pings don't mean too much because EA's was pinging Coit/Spring Creek at the same time he was on video leaving SOL garage.
I've been hoping/waiting for the ah-hah piece of evidence and haven't seen it. In fact, the evidence that up until the trial I thought to be fact...
So, blue star had the weakest reaction the criminologist has ever seen? And bleach and SOIL in addition to blood causes a reaction? Let's all hope there is more. I believe EA is responsible, but I'm not sure that there is enough solid evidence to convict him. And the whole olive jar fiasco and...
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