I just got done listening to what happened in court yesterday on TMS. I want to comment on ISP Cecil's phone ttestimony and touch on the Pathologist's too (cannot remember his name).
It seems to me if you round off times, Libby's phone stops moving near 2:30pm on Feburary 13th. It then doesn't move again but some texts come flooding in at around 4:30am on the 14th. That's approximately 14 hours of time.
So for the Defense's theory to hold any water we're suppose to believe either the girls were taken DTH around 2:30pm on the 13th and put in a car and then driven around for 14 hours OR driven somewhere and held there, not moving for 14 hours OR the phone was left in the car and they were taken out of it somewhere, but never violated. They were not sexually violated during those 14 hours.
The phone wasn't physically turned off during those 14 hours or that would have logged. If the phone had exited that car steps would have been counted.
So what's the story then, about the 14 hours? What was the purpose? It wasn't to sexually violate them, so why? Must have been something very important to these supposed killer(s)? That's a long time, 14 hours.
Then after all that time, 14 hours, AND supposedly after a clean getaway, the killer(s) decided, lets go back to the exact spot the girls were taken from, strip them, again not to violate them, let one put clothes back on and then kill them both. Then the killer(s) turn the phone back on, texts flood in (I wonder if they muted the phone's sound too?) and put it under one of the girls.
And they did all in the above paragraph while the area was being actively searched by LE, FD and locals with flashlights and lighting brought in by the FD? The girls could I'm sure see flashlights around or even hear human activity yet didn't scream for help, didn't try and fight causing commotion that could be heard, it was all like a stealth Navy Seals operation?
No duct tape residue on their mouths, no ligature marks on their wrists or ankles. After 14 hours in the company of their captors, they just willingly marched into what was now friendly territory and not a struggle occured to alert the people out in the woods looking for them.
That's a lot of nonsense that will, IMO, insult the juror's intelligence.
All The Above Is Just My Opinion, any thoughts?
Edit to add link:
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