cottonweaver
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shame that swearing isn't allowed on Websleuths.Gahhh... There just aren't enough gifs, emojis, nor words for summa-this-stuuuuufff.
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shame that swearing isn't allowed on Websleuths.Gahhh... There just aren't enough gifs, emojis, nor words for summa-this-stuuuuufff.
(jmo)
He could have been describing me my first day home from surgery- opiates really gave me a feeling like my mind was bobbing along a few steps behind my body.Chad was clearly describing a zombie to the coroner. Lori probably believes it is true.
It is the same for many states in the US. Especially very rural low populated counties. Many years ago, a paper in Montana wrote an investigative report on how murders go undetected and murderers go free because of this issue.I find this so shocking.
Yes, it sounds like they used gasoline, but that's not my question. I'm asking how we know the following, where @indicolite22 says "they thought".In yesterdays testimony a responding officer said they could smell gasoline.
They used gasoline as accellerant. They thought that fire could destroy the remains to even a greater degree than it did.
ugh, maybe a reason some folks move there.It is the same for many states in the US. Especially very rural low populated counties. Many years ago, a paper in Montana wrote an investigative report on how murders go undetected and murderers go free because of this issue.
opiates on the standard panel for toxicology test but Brenda didn't have ask for a test or any investigation.Possibly true she threw up... from too many opiates.
JMO based on information so far. I'm looking forward to the autopsy report to see if she has injuries from fighting a pillow or a plastic bag.
The only way to prevent injuring her would be to medicate her beyond fighting effectively.
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I find it interesting that first Chad denied traditional medicine. Then she suddenly had had opiates she took for a sprained wrist. That's more like post-op medication.
It has been confirmed she was prescribed that opiate. I wonder how recently it was filled. More than that, I wonder why Chad didn't mention it earlier. It's hardly homeopathic. If she were anti medicine she'd use ice or splints as much as possible and stretch the medicine.
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I'm having trouble putting this together. Lori believes it is true that Tammy wasn't in her body, or true that Chad said Tammy wasn't in her body? And what would be the implication?Chad was clearly describing a zombie to the coroner. Lori probably believes it is true.
Yeah, that’s crazy imo … especially since she knew a murder trial would be happening.I would have thought that as soon as the cause of death was discovered the death certificate should have been changed, why wait?
A few days before Tammy died, Chad declared that Tammy was possessed by a zombie named Viola and wasn't Tammy any more. Lori and Alex believed it so they had no qualms about Tammy's murder.I'm having trouble putting this together. Lori believes it is true that Tammy wasn't in her body, or true that Chad said Tammy wasn't in her body? And what would be the implication?