Autopsy report says she was about 26.5 inches from the ground. At 5'3" she is 63" high. The top of her head would be about 90 inches off the ground. So this could also explain why the rope was cut at 87 inches.
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RZs fingerprint was still on the cap. I find it unbelievable that the scene was wiped down so thoroughly that only RZs dna and fingerprints were left behind.
The distance RZ was from the ground means that the rope was about 7.5 feet up in the air. Not exactly eye level. Holding onto the body would also decrease your reach. If it was relevant to the Plaintiff's case they would likely have introduced more evidence. Or how about, he came across the...
Judge asked both sides to slow down. It is not uncommon for judge to tell someone to slow down, it's so the court reporter can make an accurate transcript.
I think the clothing is important. It is an example of how the plaintiff's theories are based off of lack of evidence as evidence of wrong doing. Specifically with the clothing the complaint falsely alleged several times that AS got rid of the clothing:
"Defendant ADAM SHACKNAI lastly set...
People watch porn. In fact, I hear porn is quite popular.
I would imagine it is harder to move beds once they have settled into the carpet, not to mention into any padding under the carpet. The balcony doesn't look that high, someone could probably fall over it quite easily. The center of...
I'm sure that this has been posted before. It is not uncommon that someone takes steps to make sure that suicide is completed. Such steps might be tying hands, or placing a gag in mouth. For example, this article discusses using a soft material as padding between the noose and neck...
ME's office conducted onsite investigations on 1818 cases in 2011. San Diego County is huge, it's the 5th largest county in the country. This article is pretty old, http://articles.latimes.com/1991-01-07/local/me-5863_1_medical-examiner-investigators, but it does describe how an ME...
So IMO here is a scenario that I really think could've have happened:
Complete rigor mortis takes up to 12 hours after death to fully set in, and starts with smaller parts of body first, i.e. eyelids, jaw etc., and larger muscles last. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rigor_mortis) With the...
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