A regular thief would have left the bike for all to see, so they would take it. Put it on them, and the prints on them, so to speak. This is a key detail.His motorcycle was found in the boonies, not necessarily a great way to cover up a crime.
The more I think about this case, and from what his sister said, I think David decided to take a rest in the woods. Driving plenty of times from San Diego to Fort Lauderdale, that's happened to me before. A copper will pull up on you, wake you up, so he may have thought, screw that. What gives a...
I've always felt that with criminal investigations, it's not so much what one says, it's what they don't say. I think this applies to Pash very well. At the very least, he impeded an investigation. At the worst, he was straight up lying to cover up something.
On a basically 1,500 mile trip, I agree, that would seem a bit ridiculous. If the motorcycle was jacked up (not in the best running condition), I could maybe understand every 100 miles. But nothing was ever mentioned of that. But every 30 miles?
This is a case that always bothered me. Something didn't seem right about it. If I recall correctly, David's sister did point out a few original errors in his case-file. One thing that never made too much sense to me was that the family (on a cross-country trip moving), said that they would stop...
I feel the prosecution has leaned too heavily on the chloroform method of death. If there's one thing that is known about Casey, is that with all her lies she tells, there's usually a small piece of truth to some of it. I think Casey purposefully drowned Caylee in the pool. In some ways, I...
Ok, so "neck breaking", "ruptured spleen", "chest trauma", "internal bleeding", and "chloroform" performed on a search doesn't indicate a premeditation to murder someone? Then what does, exactly?
An even better question is how long would it have taken for the authorities to find out Caylee was...
I find the hypocrisy in the justice system almost comical sometimes. Let's be honest, if Casey Anthony was a man with all of this evidence against her, I think the jury would deliberate for about an hour with 1st degree murder as their decision.
The evidence against Casey makes Scott...
Casey Anthony can give Pinocchio a run for his money. No reasonable doubt, just plain guilty. Lost all respect I was having for Cyndi Anthony. Where is this family in regards for sticking up for Caylee? None to be found.
Somewhat disconcerting that the Dupage Police Dep't either didn't know, or didn't bother to tell John's sister of this. I am in agreement with his sister that there needs to be a new set of eyes on this case.
John's ex-wife, considered a suspect in his disappearance by John's sister, has died. Not sure if this has been posted yet as it is from May 2011, but here is the link. Interesting article...
I'm fully expecting Dr. Henry (if you hire me, you're guilty) Lee to be taking the stand next week. This piece of work will say whatever he's paid to say, with no regard to the facts.
I found Dr. Spitz's testimony almost comical, actually. It was obvious he was there to testify with a...
All this guy did was troll for victims, regardless of time of day or location. If I remember correctly from an article I read long ago (I'll post it here if I can locate it) the van was almost identical to the eyewitness account of the van they said they saw.
Quote from Illinois investigator...
Well, his IQ may have been 80, but take that with a grain of salt. Obviously, over the years he was very adept at disposing of his victim's bodies without ever being detected.
Larry Halll was a Civil War re-enactment enthusiast, so he traveled everywhere around the country, but especially the...
It has been proven that Hall was in the Springfield area during the time of the women's disappearances, along with the fact that he drove a van that closely resembled the eyewitness account. Read this about his timeline...
I have no idea how anyone can think that this wasn't a premeditated, calculated murder. Who looks up 'neck breaking' on a search? Or any of the many other possible ways to kill someone.
I think Casey didn't kill Caylee for the reason that she wanted to party more, but that she was tired of...
I think the prime suspect is and should be Larry DeWayne Hall, who has recently confessed to the murder of Laurie Depies from Wisconsin in 1992. The investigators need to get this guy talking soon while he's in the mood to talk.
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