Isabellnecessary
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And I've used peroxide in ears to get rid of wax.
Sorry mods, OT.
And you purchase that from a chemist, don't you?
And I've used peroxide in ears to get rid of wax.
Sorry mods, OT.
OK - by way of being devil's advocate, as requested by somebody last night, here is a question of logic:
If we are speculating that those text messages were sent by GBC in the morning as a means of contributing to an alibi and appearance of innocence, presumably he would be doing so fully aware that his phone would reveal those. That, in fact, it was the desired effect.
If that were the case, then wouldn't it be reasonable that he would also be aware that calls - Facetime or otherwise - made during the night would also be revealed?
Could it be feasible (I'm not saying "likely" - just feasible) that the calls in the middle of the night WERE something which they want to keep hidden, for whatever reason, but that the texts in the morning were genuine?
Just a devil's advocate question - not saying that IS the case, just one possible explanation. How do we reconcile the fact that there seem to have been shonky calls in the middle of the night, yet the texts in the morning are supposed to be calculated for his alibi knowing that the phone would tell all?
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Yep....and whether those messages reveals he discusses his dressing habits everyday with his wife.....sheesh. If my husband texted, "I'm dressed"...Id text back "Unless you are in a clown suit, I dont give a grit"......Nah!!! Id not type that, but I would think "Who friggin cares"....lol
Like DER.....DAILY OCCURENCE!!!! :floorlaugh:
Just catching up on the news now. The text messages are interesting.
Not so much in the wording (which is weird), but in the fact is pretty much confirms the kids were home that night.
So who still amongst use were the ones who "confirmed" and actively wouldn't accept that they possibly could have been home that night?
I remember the discussions weeks ago and it was websleuth fact that they weren't there even though MSM reported the friend said she had a conference and the kids had a sleep over that night. (being the Friday)
People sometimes need to accept that rumours are just that and maybe accept that there is more than one possibility I think.
Chemist, sometimes supermarket. It crackles as the wax dissolves. No crackle, no wax.And you purchase that from a chemist, don't you?
I think he didn't realise the facetime calls were logged at a system level and deleted them from the activity log on the phone thinking they wouldn't be able to track them. (I don't know much about facetime sorry, but am guessing it has a call log like a normal phone)
He would have know the messages were definitely logged though as they are billable, and probably left them as an alibi.
The records of facetime seem to have been pulled from a system log on the phone. They are in UTC which is what most computers log events, and then they are displayed with the relevant timezone.
What is weird (and maybe it's just me) is why he didn't try to call his wife at the time.
Maybe he thought the messages, as they were recorded on the phone, will produce a more convincing alibi.
If you were honest in your ways at that time your would call, as the next questions would be do you want me to get the kids up and make them breakfast/lunch. Yes it's very circumstantial and analysis the actions of someone I don't know, but the messages do seem weird.
I do not understand why blood is on both sides of the car......hmmmmm.
Again taken from the tv screenshot as I know some overseas people cant see the news videos.
That's funny.ROFPML - sorry !! Just got this mental image of GBC saying to the officers, when they arrived "look I dressed myself !!" the running down the hallway with his arms spread like a plane going "weeeeeeeee" and the officers noting that his underpants were OVER his trousers !!
MOO
I originally thought the media reports meant the sleepover was on the Friday but I became convinced that a murder wouldn't have happened with the kids there, so took on other WS's thoughts that the sleepover was on the Thursday.
The report on murdering husbands that someone posted last night said it's amazing that most murders (or at least a surprising number, can't recall which) happen when the children are at home.
Chemist, sometimes supermarket. It crackles as the wax dissolves. No crackle, no wax.
I believe it was reported that the seats had been removed.
Am I correct that in the luminal pics, the blue areas are where the blood has been found and the white areas are where blood has been cleaned from? It looks in the pics as if the handles have been removed to reveal surfaces where the blood seeped to. Probably would have been missed in the frantic clean up in the dark.
If that is the blood (im wondering too)......Sheesh, I dont call that a droplet.....Unless it's a droplet from an elephants perspective.
FaceTime is via wi-fi it's a VOIP type system, so it's not billed
MOO
Id be careful doing that.....Flippin putting peroxide in your ears?...Youll go deaf before your time doing that....Id be too scared, you sure are brave.