geevee
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Geevee. I agree with you that given what had to have taken place that day, CMJA's manipulation of the crime scene was very close to being effective and is further demonstration to me of premeditation. As JM said in his closing remarks, there was no blood in the bedroom or the hallway. Given the textured pattern of the walls and the amount of blood, the handprint was probably easy for CMJA to miss. With all that transpired, she left only three small pieces of evidence at the scene. If it weren't for them, the case would have been built on circumstantial evidence and her detention most likely would have been delayed. I still believe that she would have been convicted.
Very interesting observation re: reddish tinge on the track of the shower door. The color does appear to be more concentrated closer to the camera. I recall someone else pointing our the reddish mark near the corner of the door frame. It may well be that Travis had been injured prior to the completion of the series of shower pictures. Which makes his final hour on earth even more drawn out and horrific.
I've always believed that TA was under considerable duress for more than just the time in the shower. He was known for his lists and how much he would accomplish in a day. Even CMJA talked about this in one of her interviews. We know that furniture had been moved in his house and a floor cleaner was in some stage of preparation for use. The day definitely did not go down as CMJA related.
BBM That would be me. lol
No matter how much color change I do on that photo, I can't get the red out of his legs/feet to make them the same color as any other part of his body, and with that reddishness on the porcelain and the what-looks-like-flying-blood in the other corner, he may have been injured prior. I also think the day resembled nothing like what JA testified to and he was under much duress for longer than the timestamps indicate.