alpharee said:
thanks all for the input. I listened to her 911 tape. I dunno...kinda sounded weird to me. Like she was playin the part...to calm....even though she sounds a little distraught with her words, her voice is still to calm to me. I'd be a basket case.
Hi. I just saw DP (Jeana's) post to you. If there is anything you would like to know, I would be happy to try to clarify things for you.
As far as the 911 call, I've taken it apart a few times, and yes, you are right, It's REALLY weird. Go to the written log and check it out. The reason I say that is because you are most likely going to be panicked when you just killed your kids in a tantrum. Look at what she says and not how she says it.
Many times, she refers to the children as dead. She seems very concerned about dying from her neck wound. She feels this weird need to explain on the 911 call what "happened". She goes into all this detail.
Most of the time when people call in bad 911 calls, It's a lot of chaos. No complete stories. Instead of talking about "fighting" and accidentally wiping away fingerprint evidence I would expect her to be more like, "There was this really tall white guy! I woke up and he was sitting on me! He stabbed my kids! They are dying!"
When people describe tragedy, they almost always take it from the "first person" first. Darlie doesn't. She's freaking out to be sure, but she isn't describing things as they "first appeared" because of course they didn't happen that way, so all she can say is that her babies are dying. He babies are dead. Hurry up because I feel really bad. I'm dying. I accidentally wiped the fingerprints off. Maybe we could have found him. Maybe we cound have caught them. I fought with "him" yet she has zero description on the phone. That should have been the FIRST thing. "I was attacked by this crazy person who killed my kids. He looks like this..... FIND HIM!"
Also, she is on a cordless phone, but she stays FAR AWAY from the dying children. Why? She is supposed to be going back and forth with wet towels according to her, (why wet for goodness sakes if not to answer why all the blood was cleared away from the kitchen sink) but yet according to audio experts, she never left the kitchen during the 911 call except to go into the garage.
I hope I haven't bored you with all this, but it's a very involved case and I've been posting on it for almost a decade.