The Jersey City building is the type of building to also have cameras- it should be easy it determine MG's comings and goings on the other side of the river.
Phone records will reveal a lot. Where did Gemma go after he left? Did he continue to have contact with LD? I don't see Gemma disposing of the drugs, I think a more likely scenario would be that they had consumed them all.
The drugs must have played a key role, and perhaps it was the craving for more of whatever the drug was, that motivated them to return (LD and JC) or for MG and LD to stay in the apartment even once terrible things began to happen.
I just saw the following on reddit, and it is consistent with other posts that came up in my google search-
"There is, generally speaking, no set limit. They can keep it for a reasonable time to investigate the crime, and if used as evidence in the trial, until the trial is fully adjudicated...
Jeffrey's apartment at the Grand Sutton is off the market again. I imagine he is still paying the rent on James's apartment. I wonder whether Jeffrey has traded the Mercedes yet?
Maybe their pants were already off? Maybe the narrative was established to justify their pants being off. Gemma's story doesn't add up- he was in the bedroom with no pants on after sleeping on the couch. When Gemma left JR was out of the living room and in the bathroom? I can understand the...
Blood and wood floors don't go well together. There must have been a lot of residual even after cleanup. 4C is not a large space, I was always suspect of senior's visit the next day "to walk the dog".
Thank you, Mom, for the link to the complaint against Jeffrey. This will be interesting when they all start singing. James isn't going to sit by quietly when you know what hits the fan.
Very interesting about the security tapes. My question is a legal one. Are those tapes owned by the coop? Is the "inside information" presented by the tapes admissible without a warrant? PC is not law enforcement, doesn't he need authorization to view these tapes? There are privacy issues here...
"In the last three or four articles I've read, they are leaving out the Jeweler's famous clientele as I mentioned earlier."
Donna, the jeweler's clientele is irrelevant. Regarding the search warrant, LE can check cell phone records, computer hard drives, possibly look for JC personal effects...
In the Theresa Sievers case, evidence was not released quickly. Mark was not charged for many months after the crime and was living at home with his daughters (probably being closely monitored). None of the evidence was made public until the indictments came down.
The NY investigators are pros. So is Joey's father. The deal, imo, is to keep the evidence quiet until it comes to trial. The prosecutors are protecting their case and do not want to be accused of pretrial prejudicial information being leaked to the public. Patsy C. is probably being kept in the...
Regarding the slow pace of justice, LE in the Theresa Sievers case provided very little evidence to the public as the case progressed and Mark Sievers was a free man for some time after the crime was committed. Here's to hoping that justice for Joey will be delivered sooner. Once a perp is...
I think it is good that LE has kept their investigation quiet so far. The defense will not be able to cite prejudicial pretrial evidence and I think the result will let the facts determine innocence or guilt. I'm looking forward to gaining more pieces to the puzzle, for instance phone records...
Good catch regarding Stamford townhouse. It looks "sanitized" in the pics, nothing personal present, all pretty basic but clean. Certainly not as "glitzy" as the Rackover pad, chandelier and artwork, etc. Sad to say, an impressionable and ambitious kid must have been wowed by the NYC lifestyle.
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