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James Kolar was interviewed on Reddit and the following is one of his statements about the carpet:
"I believe the commonly held theory, based upon the sequencing of injuries, is that the garroting and the location of her death was on the small piece of carpet located outside the wine cellar door. Her bladder let go upon death, accounting for the urine stains in the front of her clothing and carpet. The rear application of the garrote is confirming evidence of her being on her stomach during this act."
Is it possible that this carpet was originally in the "train room" and it was moved and placed (carried with JBR's body) outside the wine cellar door?
I am thinking that this could have been done to remove suspicion that the murder occurred in the "train room" where Burke usually went. Just
another clue to remove him from any suspicion.
In any event, my question is - how did her body get from the carpet (with the obvious urine stain) to inside the wine cellar (with the door latched)
Just my thoughts today. I just think that that piece of carpet tells its own story.
"I believe the commonly held theory, based upon the sequencing of injuries, is that the garroting and the location of her death was on the small piece of carpet located outside the wine cellar door. Her bladder let go upon death, accounting for the urine stains in the front of her clothing and carpet. The rear application of the garrote is confirming evidence of her being on her stomach during this act."
Is it possible that this carpet was originally in the "train room" and it was moved and placed (carried with JBR's body) outside the wine cellar door?
I am thinking that this could have been done to remove suspicion that the murder occurred in the "train room" where Burke usually went. Just
another clue to remove him from any suspicion.
In any event, my question is - how did her body get from the carpet (with the obvious urine stain) to inside the wine cellar (with the door latched)
Just my thoughts today. I just think that that piece of carpet tells its own story.