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I'm sorry but that is just not at all accurate..just as someone mentioned upthread not all normal, middle class people have photographs of every piece of their jewelry(they'd likely have possibly a few of just random photos that were made and they happened to have a specific piece of jewelry on)..but not at all factual or realistic that most have photo evidence of all their pieces of jewelry..the same goes for all other items that are stolen in a robbery or burglary..no one has photographic evidence of every single item in their home that has monetary value..IMO its absurd to believe or expect that all people have this..About the jewelry... the police are 100% willing to do a comparison of missing vs. recovered jewelry.
But the parents don't understand the proper procedure.
Proper procedure:
Anyone with missing jewelry has to submit photos to the police, and then the police do the comparison.
What the parents want:
Anyone with missing jewelry looks at all the photos of recovered jewelry, and says if they see any matches.
It should be completely obvious why the police have to do it the first way!
In the photo M's mom posted on Sept. 8 I think it's worth noting that she captioned it "m loved yougurt and stuck to her favorites." If that was the case anyone who knew her well would know what flavors she'd likely choose.
Always MOO
I agree with this.Sorry...many may disagree with me and this is just MOO...but there is no evidence this girl did any drugs. NONE. She was home most night by 10. She stayed in contact with her family at all times. She has no record that I can find, nor her family members. She was fit, heathly, and she danced in ballet at college for 2 classes. She was a lover of animals and nature.
I am not saying it's not possible...I'm just saying there not no evidence at all other than her death of any drugs......or hanging around drug heads.
Sorry...many may disagree with me and this is just MOO...but there is no evidence this girl did any drugs. NONE. She was home most night by 10. She stayed in contact with her family at all times. She has no record that I can find, nor her family members. She was fit, heathly, and she danced in ballet at college for 2 classes. She was a lover of animals and nature.
I am not saying it's not possible...I'm just saying there not no evidence at all other than her death of any drugs......or hanging around drug heads.
Someone please remind me, were there pill fragments of any sort in stomach contents upon autopsy? TIA
Arghh. "shows" the broken fingernails
In the latest post, mom discusses how the family is now wondering (this would have been this time last year) if all those knocks and noises were really the stalker or just a hypervigilent family's imagination. The same thing we were discussing yesterday.
So now my concern is that mom is visiting these boards and reading our concerns and adding a reply in her narrative. The danger in this is that we're not getting an accurate depiction of what they were feeling AT THE TIME. Already the account will be tainted by a year having gone past and time to mull over the incidents. Add to that our opinions and concerns, and we're going to end up with a really inaccurate account.
Toni, if you're reading this, please do not let what we say, question, or postulate affect your account. It's imperative that we get a feel for how you all felt and reacted as it happened. If you're upset about something brought up, please feel free to comment here and we can all discuss it. I know it'll be hard to ignore our questions and stick to your narrative, but please try. Pretend that we're not backseat driving at this point. All our opinions will change many times as the story unfolds, but that's bound to happen as more of the picture is unveiled.
Will someone link me to a post regarding my question? TIA
My understanding is this was discovered by Morgan's family after her body was taken from the family home (I'm assuming, discovered at the funeral home which btw is owned by the 1st coroner ). I'm extremely interested to know more about the details and timing of that discovery.Is there any official document that shoes the broken fingernails? Unless I'm missing it, I don't see where the family's expert mentions it...