ATasteOfHoney
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Ok, FWIW, last night I meditated for an hour on the events of the night in question before falling asleep. I put myself in Adrienne's place and really tried to reenact the timeline, which has always been very hazy to me. I have always thought there are many possibilities in this case as to the person(s) responsible, everything from someone(s) close to her, to someone at the party, to George, to a random perp, (and everything in between).
Last night I was able to really recreate in my mind the legitimacy / possibility of a cover up by someone(s) close to her. I wondered if there might have been a struggle in the car (hence the crash)...
I guess what I'm saying is that I am not ruling out anyone close to her, or anyone at the party, and I think the possibility of a cover up is still on the table. JMO.
I wonder, though, if someone else called the cab pretending to be her, would they not be afraid to do this for fear that the calls coming in may be recorded and later crosschecked to reveal that it is in fact not her voice? Or, they didn't think about this, or they didn't think this was likely...
IMO, just because LE does not officially name someone as a suspect or POI, it does not mean that they do not have their eyes on them. For instance, look at Mark Redwine. New search warrant issued, yet no arrest.
I know I'm all over the place in this case, that every day I lean toward a different theory. Today my hinky meter is up on those known to her.
*edit: I know someone(s) is not a word, lol.
Totally agree.
Plus the timeline is really hazy and it shouldn't be.
Why is it so hazy?
Why can't people get their stories straight?
Why can't LE line up the stories with people's cell phones (that are set to the correct time zones) and also any video filmage and the 911 calls?
It should be fairly easy to get a decent timeline *but* it has not been.
Why????