You guys are taking me back to the whole white dress, blue dress, gold dress internet craze with the foot thing!
I see a foot, which yes, looks covered in a sock or some sort of spandex material, and poor Travis head turned ever so slightly to the right, his right arm above him and his foot...
The socks are also an example of premeditation. If she had just lost in a crime of passion, why would she think to wear socks over her shoes? I know that it couldn't be used in court, but perhaps one of the clues that helped them piece it all together in the beginning.
First, I want to express my appreciation to you and all of the others who are taking the time to share excerpts from the book.
Secondly, am I remember correctly that somewhere upthread JA was very concerned about a video being retrieved from the camera? Could this by why?
My book arrived late this afternoon, but I don't know when I'll ever have time to read it. I teach and have a 1 year old and 5 year old, so I very much appreciate the tidbits. But post them at your leisure.
Thanks, Hope.
I never realized that part of it had been whited out. Let me guess; too prejudicial?
Any guesses as to what was originally written?
ETA: Sorry. Late to the game. After posting this I read your speculations. But was it whited out in the trial?
Gee, I don't think so. I know there's a fusion burrito place where we used to eat spaghetti when I was younger. It was such an old-school restaurant with red velvet wallpaper, hence The Red Room, which was adjacent to it. We all still recognize it as the Santa Cruz Hotel building, though.
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