Never says "carried out". Says picked her up...and then went out.
im so confused. But thanks-i read it several times...idk-i think i was headed towards that when i decided to edit!. I really should take a break....but I cant.
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Never says "carried out". Says picked her up...and then went out.
If I didn't know better -- and sometimes I don't -- I'd suspect the "source" for this article could be a thin-skinned LE-type who has more "difficulty" with the victim's extended family & their prodding (read criticism) regarding landfill searches and other related matters than anything CR may/may not have said.
Neither the source nor the story indicate whether LS & CR were the sole occupants of the elevator. Was LS pushed or jostled by CR and/or others as she emerged from the elevator?
Next, I dispute Cohen's (Shawn Cohen, LoHud author of the article quoted above) conclusion that the clip, as described by his "source", necessarily "contradicts statements by friend Corey Rossman's lawyer [that] Spierer helped his client walk home" for the simple fact of video evidence which already confirms both LS and CR were ambulatory enough to "walk" the "few hundred yards" between Smallwood and 5 North minutes after LS was allegedly "unable to stand up on her own."
Otherwise, I see little probative value in such leaks but a bully's opportunity to intimidate family critics, i.e., Diss us? Smear you! under the pretext of doubting CR's account.
"She comes stumbling out of the elevator, trips several times toward the corner of the lobby, where she comes to rest in the corner of the lobby, falls to her knees and leans against the wall for support until a male companion comes to her aid, gathers her under his arm and escorts out of the front of the building," the source said. "That whole sequence lasts less than 60 seconds."
It is not that you want it rather it is better for them to find her OD body which proves you did not kill her than to be the last one to see her alive which makes you the most likely person to have killed her.Dead body or missing person the police were going to backtrack I would rather them be asking me if I gave her drugs rather than if I killed her.I fail to see any reason for anyone to want a dead body found on the street. The police obviously would be trying to back track where the body came from. So what would be accomplished by dumping a body on the street?
I don't remember it that way, but I'm too tired to dig for the interview tonight. I remember being struck by HT's disdain for CR and her admiration of JW, though.
I really don't understand the logic of it. If the body is found on the street, police can do a tox screen and determine the cause of death. So what difference does it make if the body is found on the street or somewhere else? The cause of death stays the same.