BetteDavisEyes
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...Like many others, I too found the defense attorney annoying. But I have to say I felt she she was effective. She clearly rattled the detectives through her aggressive questioning and pointed out the assumptions that were made — for example FG’s line of travel. Well no he was NOT seen on camera actually walking the path from Dani’s apartment to Tim Horton’s, nor from the cab drop-off to his car at the MetLife building. This is actually a gift to the prosecution — the detectives seem tenuous in their responses to cross-examination and really need to shore up some confidence for the trial. The prosecution now has an idea of where the defense will focus and the weak points that will be targeted at trial...
Has anything ever been shown to be wrong with his car on 12/2/16? Is there evidence he was driving it the next day? Any work done to it at all, or even a battery jump between when Danielle disappeared to when his vehicle was removed from the parking lot?
Has anything ever been shown to be wrong with his car on 12/2/16? Is there evidence he was driving it the next day? Any work done to it at all, or even a battery jump between when Danielle disappeared to when his vehicle was removed from the parking lot?
They put a tracker on the car a few days later, so they know it was working. I"m sure he is also on camera at other locations. I want to say they saw it on the one street camera video they showed.
I wonder if they have his DNA in the driver's seat of her Jeep...I don't remember them mentioning it but I'm sure they have it to show he was driving it. I know they have it in the passenger seat since he was seen in the car when she was giving him a ride. But no reason for it to be in the driver's seat...
He had limited time, her phone was by his home around 5:20ish pm, and it was moving west from his home 7:50ish pm, he was at Timmy Hortons 8:40ish pm. I believe the detective stated 10 minute walk.The time window during which FG disposed of Dani's remains is rather tight. When he knew she was gone, even if it wasn't intentional, he had to roll her up in the comforter, put the body in a vehicle, drive somewhere for disposal, return to his home to clean up (or he did that first), get rid of the keys and fitbit, and get to Tim Horton's, call a cab for a ride to his "girlfriend's". It seems reasonable that he couldn't have traveled too far to dispose of Dani's body, but there were searches in Hines Park and Stony Creek Metropark. I don't know how he could have made the round trip to either of these locations, find a place to hide a body without being seen or caught, return to his home to finish cleanup (unless it was already done), and get to Tim Horton's. I would like to know about all of the local searches that were done, i.e. near the Galloway home and in Dani's apartment complex.
I looked at several realtor listings for the former Galloway home at 2910 Oxford in Berkley. If you do the 360* street view rotation on the below site, you can see that there is a huge commercial dumpster along the Oxford side of the building. The address of the Berkley Parks and Recreation facility is 2400 Robina. I wonder if there was a dumpster on the property when Dani went missing and if it was searched. Commercial trash removal isn't necessarily on the same day/s as residential pickup.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2910-Oxford-Rd-Berkley-MI-48072/24642897_zpid/
Why am I thinking that there was construction going on at that arena at that time? IMO
That kind of dumpster is usually dropped off empty and picked up full with the whole dumpster going. Really risky being that close to his home and the dumpster is open no lid, park right there. The early stuff that was posted was mostly non media and non police. I do not recall hearing about a dumpster nearby. The 1st search went under media radar, people living in the area posted it to social media. I recall them saying they had flatbeds that took cars and I thought canine was mentioned. They also said the rink was used for an after school type program.I looked at several realtor listings for the former Galloway home at 2910 Oxford in Berkley. If you do the 360* street view rotation on the below site, you can see that there is a huge commercial dumpster along the Oxford side of the building. The address of the Berkley Parks and Recreation facility is 2400 Robina. I wonder if there was a dumpster on the property when Dani went missing and if it was searched. Commercial trash removal isn't necessarily on the same day/s as residential pickup.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2910-Oxford-Rd-Berkley-MI-48072/24642897_zpid/
I am thinking that the prosecution kept some evidence back- i am sure they only put out as much evidence as necessary in order to make their case. I am sure they continue to collect evidence and will do so until the trial (whenever that is).
...They seemed real focused on garbage, they brought up several locations, at least one detective talked about garbage, pick ups, tracing dumpsters, diiferent locations of searches and the incinerator. I was left with the impression they investigated garbage and that its difficult to trace without knowing which truck, day, route. Also the impression that a dumpster is what they think he did with her.
This might be the sort of evidence being held back now to present at trialLE did mention a suitcase or trunk for public to keep an eye out for. If Dani was wrapped up in a comforter and put in a trunk his trunk may not show any forensics if she was taken wherever quickly. IMO