MissedCalling
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*speculation...My bet that knife is in scrub somewhere.
I'm inclined to agree with you Mrs G....and I also *speculate he can't remember where he tossed it !
*speculation...My bet that knife is in scrub somewhere.
Yeah he may have taken the clothes off, put them in a bag and then put the bag in the boot and changed into another set of clothes, so he didnt sit in teh car with bloody clothes and shoes. Police searched a local dump at Clare which is north of Kapunda, so im guessing that they were hoping that he may have dumped clothes in a bin at Kapunda and the rubbish was collected by the garbage truck and taken to Clare. Does Kapundas rubbish go to the Clare dump? If there was one tiny spec of blood in his car, then forensics would have found it.
I honestly do not believe that post...I think it was a wild exaggeration, perhaps a rumor that started floating around. I heard a worse one afterwards that put both into question in my mind.
ETA this is one of the problems with no information..people start thinking the worst. It's human nature to assume we can't be told because it's unspeakable, the simple truth would be better I think for the sake of the people of Kapunda.
One question here,
If he left a trail of blood leading out of the house (which could be his own, or something he stepped in) why does the trail end so soon? If he walked home, shouldn't there be traces of blood for the length of the street, or at least longer than what it was?
If he got into a car, that would explain it. But then to find no blood in his car is surprising.
i only believe the statement from moyle stating that all 3 had defensive wounds, multiple stab wounds, with CR suffering the most - we will not know any more until maybe after 2.15 today.
i think he did take a trophy - thats his personality
Ever step in anything, walk, after about 15 paces most of the blood would be in the ground, also it was dirt he walked on. He got rid of the shoes I think the day after or two days after because it was reported by the cops that they have a blood footprint trail. Or they do have the shoes and in the crevices traces of blood there.
One question here,
If he left a trail of blood leading out of the house (which could be his own, or something he stepped in) why does the trail end so soon? If he walked home, shouldn't there be traces of blood for the length of the street, or at least longer than what it was?
If he got into a car, that would explain the trail ending, but then to find no blood in his car is surprising. Maybe he didn't use his own car?
I am sure we heard they took his shoes.....I cannot remember where! But it was at the same time we heard his car had been seized.
May I ask how you know no blood was found in his car? Was it reported somewhere?
Does anyone know if the meeting at the court tomorrow would be accessible to the public?..or would it be done in a 'closed court'?:waitasec:
I'm simply wondering if he has more pairs of shoes, and that he might have hidden the shoes he wore that night with the weapon somewhere.
The shoes police may have taken could be different ones all together.
I'm simply wondering if he has more pairs of shoes, and that he might have hidden the shoes he wore that night with the weapon somewhere.
The shoes police may have taken could be different ones all together.
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