They do not make suicide notes public, I am not sure if it's a California law or not, but San Diego county does not release them except to the family.
According to law enforcement, this wasn't a suicide note, but a 'message'. Huh????:innocent:
They do not make suicide notes public, I am not sure if it's a California law or not, but San Diego county does not release them except to the family.
They were re-playing the press conference on the web site of the San Diego NBC affiliate, but just stopped. Maybe they will replay it again or make it available on the site.
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/Officials-Update-Mansion-Mystery-Deaths-129112698.html
ETA: Ok, the repeat of the PC is back on their web site now.
This conference is odd. Its peculiar the way they tiptoe around the evidence, don't fully answer questions and talk about things that don't seem to be really relevant.
Accounts seem to put GS way far away at the time of the fall. And she's wooshed away to South carolina immediately. I wonder if LE ever got to thoroughly interview her about these matters, or if RN was instructed immediately to say that GS wasn't around so as to keep her out of it as much as possible. And what about the other sibling supposedly there?
< mod snip > I am in San Diego and I know for a fact that huge amounts of resources, both in l.e. and from the forensic labs were redirected to this case because of the high profile nature.
They do not make suicide notes public, I am not sure if it's a California law or not, but San Diego county does not release them except to the family.
Nothing at all in her system. And no signs of sexual abuse.
According to law enforcement, this wasn't a suicide note, but a 'message'. Huh????:innocent:
Convenient that a police officer stood on the balcony exactly behind where RZ allegedly threw herself over the railing. Any prints were obscured by the boot print. Why would he need to walk out there and look over?????
I listened to entire conference and don't recall anything being said about sexual activity of any kind. Did I miss it?
I thought the same thing. They often gave examples to situations instead or answering the question.
Inobu
It's a long Labor Day weekend. They wanted to wrap this thing up and be finished with it, with the least collateral damage as possible. Pretend it's not a sloppy investigation and let's get on to election season and whatnot? When's the sheriff up for re-elect? In the meantime, break out the beers at the SDPD picnic. That lead investigator looks like he likes his beer, judging from that gut.
I listened to entire conference and don't recall anything being said about sexual activity of any kind. Did I miss it?
Wouldn't she be the one to erase it though? It makes logical sense she heard it first. If it was from Jonah then wouldnt that show up on his cell phone records?
The main thing is they know for sure where Jonah and Dina were during those hours and they have completely ruled out Adam as having anything to do with this. Maybe he was one of the ones who took a poly.
IMO
You may not agree with the conclusion but that does not mean it was a "sloppy" investigation. Multiple agencies were involved along with a large expenditure of resources imo. No evidence whatsoever that Rebecca's death was a homicide.
And who calls a bathroom a "restroom"...as if it was at a public park or something.