Wow. KOLD totally scooped either KGUN or KVOA in terms of online reporting. I'm impressed.
, "Overall interior views of the residence including views of items of evidence as marked by detectives on scene and overall views of the middle east bedroom including views of apparent blood on the floor."
http://m.wdam.com/autojuice?targetU...ory/18621086/550-pages-released-in-celis-case
We kind of have to "assume" that these released documents were deemed dead ends to a degree. In which case, there is some relief. This is all so orchestrated by LE.
seriously....how does a napper clean up while carrying a child whom they have to keep quiet and still (unless she was drugged)....but still how does one clean up after themselves with other people in the house...youd think they want in and out super quick....
I don't think this information is useless. Some of this could be key evidence but they don't need it to remain a secret. If they have a solid case they could be hours or days away from an arrest. I guarantee that if they have a suspect they have them under surveillance.
IMO I think it is pretty convenient that SC didn't actually go to his and RCs bedroom until 5am on the day his daughter disappeared.
(http://www.kgun9.com/news/local/153931355.html)
Sergio tells police he fell asleep on the couch in the family room until 5 a.m. That's when he woke up to join Rebecca in bed the morning Isabel disappeared. He tells police the window was closed the last time he saw Isabel.
Good take. Could be they were stashing stuff in the beater car to donate...
I am fascinated about the $175K loan mentioned upthread. Anything more on that?
and now does everyone see why i was BEGGING for them to speak and give us DETAILS of that night?
im in agreement w/ you lava.....
THIS is one of the questions we have all been asking thruout 19 threads!!
IBMNo biggie...
I wonder if you'd mind adding to your very helpful google map, where the camera exactly was located...
I know it was on the part of the decorative structre that rises from the roof, but which side of the house...
Police have also collected footprints around several key locations. Exact addresses still not available. What's described as "apparent blood" was also found on the floor of an unspecified residence. Police also checked for semen samples.
The reports reveal a thorough investigation, one where police have looked into every lead that's come in no matter how far fetched.
http://www.kgun9.com/news/local/153931355.html
Also key parts of reports were redacted... according to this story
"Scores of evidence were collected around southern Arizona including a multicolored blanket on an Interstate 10 ramp off the Irvington exit and a doll lying in front of a person's home."
I'm sure those in the basement remember this moment.
http://m.wdam.com/autojuice?targetU...ory/18621086/550-pages-released-in-celis-case
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