Pruddennce
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He must have killed her Sunday night and snuck her out Monday morning. He must have moved her to the trunk of the car. He must have gone back to the location where “he dumped her body”.Here are the notes I jotted down while listening to the JS interview video. I meant to share these yesterday but left them at work, lol.
The most emotion shown throughout the entire video occurred when JS realized her birthday was the next day. It’s the ONLY time she was genuinely sobbing. “This is the WORST birthday ever!”
Ok. But what about YOUR DAUGHTER’S birthday?
The first 30-45 minutes sound sooooo scripted. Especially when she narrates her conversations with Stephan. For example, in response to him saying he accidentally erased his phone… “I asked him well how did you do that? And then I told him oh really, that sucks.”
Like seriously? We don’t need a lengthy verbatim play by play of a conversation that tells us nothing. Where is all this detail in the conversations that you had that truly matter?
The only time she shows anger towards SS is when she talks about him spending money that he doesn’t have and then again when she talks about him crying during his TV interview. We don’t see that same response when she’s talking about how he raped and murdered her daughter.
When the detective asks what she and SS talked about while they were searching the house, there’s an EXTREMELY long pause before she never really answers the question. She just gives him a lot of vague nothing. Same thing when he circles back to this question later.
She says she didn’t leave her house because she didn’t want to deal with people’s heavy emotions and expressions of sympathy if recognized in public.
She says… “I believed the ‘SEX STUFF’ but I still didn’t want to believe he had done anything EVIL to her. I wanted to think he was still a good guy.”
I have no words. Actually, no. I have words. I have too many words. That “sex stuff” you’re referring to is RAPE. And raping a child IS evil. It’s more evil than committing murder, if you ask me. And it’s certainly not something a good guy would subject your daughter to for years on end.
Q: Have you ever gone through his phone?
A: Who me?
YES, YOU.
He must have killed her Sunday night and snuck her out Monday morning. He must have moved her to the trunk of the car. He must have gone back to the location where “he dumped her body”.
Her theories and the detachment with which she voices them might be the most disturbing part of it all.
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thank you, and this:
JS: but like I feel like he went back to change, to check to make sure he did a good job or to move the body again
"the body" 'good job'. kind of interesting she was about to say CHANGE<----IMO, as in clothing?
question:
I need you to tell me what you think happened to her
JS: I think he killed her that night
Q How?
JS: I don't know could it probably be possible that he drugged her, could could he have choked her I I just don't know how you kill someone and don't leave a mess or don't leave evidence or I mean was there a mess, is there evidence I haven't gone upstairs I don't know what you guys, I barely went into the house today so I don't know."
but when asked again, she rephrases and says IF:
JS: and IF it was done upstairs I could just only imagine that he choked her I don't know how else you would kill someone and not leave a mess.
a few moments ago she is distancing herself from upstairs altogether.