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This does not mention when the bullet was found at all.Yet another conspiracy debunked.
This does not mention when the bullet was found at all.Yet another conspiracy debunked.
This is EXACTLY what defense attorney do. They get someone on the stand and ask a question that isn't in their wheelhouse and it looks like something was not done or like the investigation was lacking. If someone isn't in charge of an area of the investigation they shouldn't speak on it and saying they aren't aware of it or they wouldn't know about that part of the process does not mean it wasn't done. Yet those that are looking for something to say about the investigation are ready to pounce on this info.lol. And the comments are exactly what I’m talking about. I’m not blaming Angela, but the tweet says: “This investigator was not aware of a rape kit being done on either victim.”
And naturally the comments are all over the investigators for not performing a rape kit, all because this particular person wasn’t in charge of that aspect.
That’s literally one of the first things they would have done at autopsy.
It was never fired. It was probably stepped on after being ejected as a threat gesture.Does that mean it was fired into the ground?
I know nothing about guns so forgive me if that's a dumb question.
jmo
Crazy leaf litter on the forest floor it can land any which way and get stepped on.No, nothing has changed in that regard. It’s just that the bullet was partially buried, and pointing vertically and not horizontally as one would normally expect.
I wasn't able to copy from above link but it was Page that said that. See discussions above about defense strategy. MooDatzman also revealed none of Allen’s DNA was found at the scene.
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Delphi Murders trial: Day 3 blog
Follow the trial of Richard Allen, accused of the Delphi Murders, as he faces charges for the deaths of Abby Williams and Libby German.wishtv.com
Interestingly enough when I typed shirt and shoe into the text my iPhone automatically recommended shoes and I didn’t even notice so that may answer that questionOne shoe not plural.
while the tweet doesn't say WHEN after moving the bodies, it seems to me more likely than not upon moving the bodies this bullet was found beneath one. I do not believe it would be described as being "beneath" a body if it was in fact found days or weeks after the bodies had since been removed. JMO MOOThis does not mention when the bullet was found at all.
Would Page be privy to that information? Dumb question but I don't understand how there couldn't be DNA.![]()
Liberty German Snapchatted this picture of her friend, Abigail Williams, walking across the High Bridge in Delphi. It's the last known published photo of the victims who were killed Monday upstream from the bridge
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See Delphi murders case through the years after Richard Allen found guilty
See the Delphi murders case, investigation in 7 years of photos after guilty verdict against Richard Allenwww.indystar.com
Under cross examination by defense attorney Bradley Rozzi, Sgt. Jason Page, an Indiana State Police crime scene investigator, acknowledged he’s not aware of any DNA evidence tying Allen to the crime scene.
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Crime scene investigators challenged over sticks, unspent round evidence
Lead attorney Andrew Baldwin flatly asserted it was a mistake not to immediately take into evidence the sticks that were strewn across the girls' bodies.www.indystar.com
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I wonder if we will learn anymore about these black marks.
unlike TV shows thousands of crimes occur every day where the perpetrator leaves not a speck of DNA. MOOWould Page be privy to that information? Dumb question but I don't understand how there couldn't be DNA.
it has since been clarified that the "black marks" were simply added to the photos to cover (redact/censor) the private parts of the nude minor victimI'm wondering if that may have been caused by being dragged along the ground or something.
Be interesting to know.
JMO MOO JMT
Two notable things, though - the defense doesn’t reportedly make a big deal out of the timing, and this witness seems to be testifying about the initial processing of the crime scene.This does not mention when the bullet was found at all.
I'll take your word for it. I don't watch crime tv shows FWIW. I think I really really wanted DNA to be certain this is the guy . Who keeps stuff related to a crime scene like clothes he wore etc.unlike TV shows thousands of crime occur every day where the perpetrator leaves not a speck of DNA. MOO
I can absolutely agree I wish there had been RA's DNA found at the crime scene. Would make this case much much easier to prosecute.I'll take your word for it. I don't watch crime tv shows FWIW. I think I really really wanted DNA to be certain this is the guy . Who keeps stuff related to a crime scene like clothes he wore etc.