I have to maintain that the wheelbase doesn’t allow for the placement of injuries that he had. Unless, as someone said, the driver turned around and went at him a second time. That negates the possibility of an accident, obviously.
Also, given the lack of car parts at the scene and lack of...
I’m no expert but a car or truck running him over is pretty much out for me. It could explain the head injuries but wouldn’t explain the ribs and abdomen. Tires just aren’t that wide and they’re too far apart on a vehicle to impact all those areas.
An ATV’s tires are much closer together and...
You have to go into the app and give permission to someone to be able to see you.
It’s reliable to a point, but when my fiancé and I looked at it I was inside the house and it showed me as being in the backyard.
They can’t let go of the tabloid sensationalism I guess.
Way too many news outlets indulged the whole, “JW murdered them because they saw something they shouldn’t have” claim.
I suppose some people considered 3 deaths suspect if they haven’t been paying attention to the opioid epidemic. News...
I guess I can kind of understand why family members are grasping at whatever straws they can find to blame JW, even though 100,000 families experience the same grief every year. What I don’t understand is why some of these news organizations feed into this kind of stuff.
They report on...
Oh I’m talking about livor mortis, where blood pools inside the body upon death. Sorry, I didn’t mean to cause confusion.
Whenever someone dies, the blood will concentrate in a certain area, depending on their body position, because it won’t be circulating anymore.
So if someone dies laying...
I’d like to hear a reasonable scenario where JW was able to drag 3 grown men across the house and out the back door.
Did he see the ODs happening and act right away to start dragging them outside? Did he wake up minutes or hours later and find them deceased?
How would an average guy be able...
Agree. And I can’t really figure out how they think he is getting his hands on illicit chemicals now, much less when he was in high school.
I can’t even imagine what materials and knowhow you would need to manufacture coke and fentanyl at home, much less the cost to do so. Unless you were...
I’m fairly confident that they all thought they were only getting coke. Being laced with fentanyl is always a risk, of course, but I really think most people figure it won’t happen to them.
It’s also likely that they have a regular source that they buy from. If there’s never been a problem up...
The 5th guy had said, initially through his lawyer, that he arrived at JW's around 7:00 PM and left at midnight. Although I haven't seen a definitive time for the 3 friends' arrival, I've read it was somewhere after the game ended, around 6:30 PM.
There's also the factor that the drugs have probably passed through many hands before it reaches the neighborhood street dealer. While he or she clearly would not want to kill off customers, who knows about someone higher up the food chain and what they might do to adulterate the product?
It's...
I’m a pretty cynical person, I’ll admit. However, I’m getting pretty tired of unrelated people, who don’t know anything about the people involved, inserting their opinions as if they are facts.
Could JW‘s trip to rehab be a CYA move or sympathy ploy? Of course it could. Anything is possible...
Pure speculation of course, but maybe guy 5 supplied the drugs that led to the overdoses. Maybe he thought he would be prosecuted for it.
The families, right out of the gate, basically accused JW of murdering the men. So, I see a lot of incentive for guy 5 — if he supplied the drugs — to help...
I think that knowing the true state of the doors is compromised by the fact that someone broke in.
I haven’t read whether the woman found the friend’s body just by looking through a window or door or whether she opened a door to the backyard.
We’d basically have to take her word for it that...
I thought that JW was a data scientist, meaning he works with statistics and information; not that he was actually a chemist in a lab. He works from home. I can't see him having a home lab as part of his job. Not only would it be hard to imagine logistically, I don't think his employer would...
Not sure if this is correct and not sure if the site where I found it is allowed, although the site is one where the public can ask lawyers questions.
Anyway, someone asked about, ‘Arrested for agency,” and this was the answer given:
“It probably means the person has a warrant somewhere, and...
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