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I believe him.
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Quite a few times now I've viewed the Louisa Noyes interview aired Sept 21, 2011 http://www.wmur.com/video/29250275/detail.html ... moo, LN is not the perp.
This news video http://www.wmur.com/video/29276571/detail.html aired Sept 23, 2011, emphasizes the toxicology results.
The contention is something found in Celina's blood stream led the ME to rule homicide.
Alcohol?
Drugs?
Did Celina get into someone's stash and accidently OD .. and that someone did not want to get caught dealing so they removed Celina and their stash from the apartment?
.. or ..
Nothing .. it's a ploy for LE to stress POIs and watch their actions over time?
If KM did go through 40 hours of interrogation then that tells me that LE had some doubts about him for quite awhile. I am still not 100% sure which way to go on this.
snipped-When News 9's Amy Coveno caught up with Mullaney, he was watching television with his father, Mark, and Louisia Cass in the new duplex they share across the river in Vermont.
Jeannie- yeah I an wondering too- who is the 'they' that is sharing?? :waitasec:
O kay...off I go with that thought.
I believe him.
I think that regardless of who seems believable in their statements or interviews, the fact that the door was left unlocked makes it difficult to narrow the focus to the 3 we've been discussing. As someone pointed out earlier, anyone could have waltzed right into that house.
I do as well. However, there is an inconsistency in his story which goes to the heart of what I said earlier about witness accounts.
Kevin said he and a friend were driving around, saw Wendel outside, then went back to the friend's house for "a few hours" before he returned to his own home at midnight. This would indicate, based on the timeline he reported, that he saw Wendel outside at about...
9:00 pm.
Which means that he does not, in fact, dispute Wendel's account at all.
I said earlier, it is quite possible that everyone here is telling the truth as they remember it. Kevin might well have seen Wendel, not at 9:00, but at 8:30, or perhaps as late as 9:30. He remembers it as being about 9:00 based upon how much time he thinks he spent at his friend's home.
Wendel might well also believe he went to bed with LN, and at about 9:00. But then he too was with friends and he had no reason to pay exact attention to the clock. perhaps it was 9:00, perhaps closer to 9:30. He might think he went to bed with his wife when it was actually a bit later. Maybe half an hour. Ten minutes here, five there, and very quickly it adds up -- particularly when people are just going through their normal day and not studying their watches.
For myself, even tonight I cannot tell you within a half hour when my wife went to bed. She said goodnight to me, I know that much, but was it a half hour ago? An hour? More? I wasn't actually paying attention to the clock because, well... why would I?
Like I said at the beginning of this post I see no reason to doubt this guy. He might be an ex felon, but Celina seemed to like him quite a lot. Not that this means anything of course. I also haven't seen anything that really sends up major red flags with anyone else in the immediate family --WN is acting about the way I would expect a paranoid schitzophrenic to act; mom is mostly acting like a grieving mom. If we had a cause of death, or more information, the most likely suspect would probably be clearer, but we don't.
BBM
Does anyone know if WN and LN are divorced?
http://www.wmur.com/r/29535495/detail.html
This confirms to me that LN, Kayla, KM moved into MM's duplex. Anyone think that maybe LN moving in with an old BF might be adding fuel to a fire that she is still married to? I read an article earlier last week that said reporters caught up with WN as he was walking around the family's home saying he was "just waiting and doing what he was supposed to." Wonder which home the reporter was referring to? The old one in W. Stewartstown or the new Duplex they all live in now?
As many of you have, I have been following this case since a few days before Celina's body was found. I have read every post, followed most links, followed other forums, followed FB pages of individuals related to this case, read most news articles using Google Alerts and Google News Search.
Since very early on I felt it was likely that WN was involved since there were many more facts and inferences that pointed at him. And many fewer at the oft suspected KM. I believe the more recent information reinforces that.
I do not base my opinion on any individual fact, but on the totality of information. IMHO the likelihood of WN is 98%, KM 0%, and someone else 2%.
Whether LN knows who did it, or suspects who did it, she certainly has more factual information than any of us here. Her choice to continue living with KM and to separate from WN is a bit telling.
Below is an updated version of a table I have posted before. The information in it shows some of the facts that lead me to the conclusion. While some may or may not be relevant or even correct, I think the direction is clear.
[TABLE="facts"] WN KM
Unrelated male living in home with young females Yes Yes
Criminal background Yes Yes
Crime involving assault Yes No
Sexual crime Yes No
Several family members convicted of sexual crime Yes No
Quoted as "grieving" before death was known Yes No
Strange, falling down, behavior Yes No
Subsequent estrangement from family Yes No
In (or was in) federal institution, possible haven from arrest Yes No
Impounded vehicle still held by le Yes No
Unwilling to talk (according to WN's mother) Yes No
Lied according to LN Yes No
Evasive/nervous behavior in TV interview Yes No
[/TABLE]
"All the vehicles were in the driveway as normal," he said. "The door was open. Everybody's sleeping. The lights are off. I just turned on the light, made a couple of sandwiches, watched TV and went to bed." Mullaney said he went upstairs about 1 a.m. and was out the door by 6:15 a.m. for a job he had in Canaan, Vt. He said none of the cars in the driveway appeared to have moved at all overnight. He said he didn't see Celina at all that night or in the morning.
News 9 asked him about whether Celina was sleeping on the couch. "If she's by herself, she does," he said. "Like, if her sister's not there, she sleeps upstairs because she's afraid of the dark. I figured both of them were there because Celina's not upstairs."
But Celina's sister, Kayla, wasn't home that night. She was at a sleepover with a friend, something Mullaney said he didn't learn until later.
In the early stages of the investigation, Mullaney confirmed, he was treated like a suspect. His red pickup truck was taken in for forensic testing. "Polygraph tests, DNA tests, pictures," he said. "There were a million and one questions." Mullaney said he agreed to a full-body photograph. He said he was told investigators were looking for signs of a struggle, such as scrapes or bruises.
News 9 earlier interviewed Louisia Cass' estranged husband, Wendell Noyes. While Mullaney agreed with Noyes that the front door was left unlocked for Mullaney that night -- as Noyes told News 9 -- Mullaney and Louisia Cass disputed Noye's statement about when he went to bed that night. "I was at a friend's house, and we were just driving around, and I saw (Noyes) there, and we just kept driving around and went back to (my friend's) house," Mullaney said. "Then, a few hours later, I go home."
When News 9 spoke to Noyes about Mullaney's account, he maintained that he went to bed at 9 p.m. with Louisia Cass.