Snipped from the link:
"Hair can get a band on it for other reasons & not just post-mortem such as being in the car a long time exposed to heat, light, or contaminants, and chloroform DOES definitely form from degrading or mixing antibacterial cleaning products which Cindy used in the car (there are many published studies that confirm this)."
OK guys, I know that the letter was VERY poorly written... but I can't help but notice that some of the author's statements contradict the "stories" that the A's have been telling. For example, they're saying that Cindy used "antibacterial cleaning products" in the trunk of the car. IIRC, (and PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong) the only thing Cindy would admit to was removing and/or washing the pants and shoes.
When they say that there are "many published studies that confirm this", I'm not quite sure what the "this" is.... Are there studies to confirm that chloroform is produced when cleaning products degrade? Are there studies to confirm that death bands are formed under certain environmental conditions? Are there studies that confirm the presence of "antibacterial cleaning products which Cindy used in the car"?? Based on the sentence structure, it sounds like the studies they're refrencing confirm that Cindy was using cleaning products in the car.... but surely this can't be what they meant....???
Goodness gracious....I could go ON and ON....we've got our work cut out for us if we're going to try analyzing (or understanding) the letter or the author's posts!
So far, I have selected ONE sentence from the Sep.11 post (assuming it was written by the author of the letter) and I've written TWO whole paragraphs in an attempt to figure out what the heck they're trying to say. "Anthony-esque" is a good word to describe this style of writing... the dead give aways are the run-on sentences and the failed attempt to sound intelligent. :banghead: