Prof,
I found the closer picture of the meter, or whatever it is.
I'm still not caught up, but see a lot of references to 'blood' being found.
Are these all presumptive tests for blood? Because something tests presumptively positive for blood does not mean it is blood. They have to do a confirmatory test. Many other substances can test presumptively positive such as organic matter, bleach, etc. - in other words a false positive.
Yes and sometimes footprints can be as good as a fingerprint especially if the sole has a unique design. That is one of the things that got Scott Dyleski convicted in Pam Vatale's murder. He had a unique shoeprint and the print was found in her home.
Shoe experts have become so good they can tell by the wear on the sole approximately how much someone weighs and the gaite of their walk when they put more pressure on one part of the sole than in other areas.
IMO
In order to make it easier to jump over a wall or easier for them to see into the windows when casing the place out? Yes, I think so.
IMO
I did see Anita's pic of the box in alleyway, and now we have your pic of the gas meter on the garage size of the house, and my pic of the meter on Isa's side of the house.
Phew ... lots of work!![]()
Thanks.
That's electric meter on the house. The news report said gas meter by exterior wall/fence.
How popular are bomb shelters? :waitasec:
Coincidentally I watched one of those real-life crime shows on TV the other day where a man had murdered someone, and he had purchased a size 12 shoe to wear while committing the murder (he actually only wore a size 9) to try to divert the attention away from himself! Unfortunately for him, he had purchased them at the same time as a baseball bat which turned out to be the weapon!
Good job!...lol
Granted I have not read every word of the docs, but I am not seeing much that suggests to me that Sergio is being implicated in anyway, although I am also smart enough to know this whole doc dump could be a red herring to get their main POI to relax a little and that the docs surely do not contain everything.
I also think the doc dump means they are either very close to an arrest and are "showing their efforts" so that they cannot be accused of focusing in only one direction and can show they looked at all leads, OR it is about to go cold.
Prof,
I found the closer picture of the meter, or whatever it is.
Would someone stand on it to go up to the roof and let's say.....ummm move a surveillance camera?
If the picture that Patty posted is of the meter in question, I don't see how standing on that would help them jump over a wall or even case the place out. Am I missing something? Was the footprint on a meter next to the wall?
ETA: I see now that someone posted the gas meter was next to the exterior wall...which makes sense if there was an abductor.
IMO, if someone attempted to stand on the electrical meter or the breaker box, it would probably crumble from their weight.
Coincidentally I watched one of those real-life crime shows on TV the other day where a man had murdered someone, and he had purchased a size 12 shoe to wear while committing the murder (he actually only wore a size 9) to try to divert the attention away from himself! Unfortunately for him, he had purchased them at the same time as a baseball bat which turned out to be the weapon!
How popular are bomb shelters? :waitasec:
ANITA's pic of box in alleway on south wall of yard
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My screen shot of gas meter on west wall of house by wall
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IMO, if someone attempted to stand on the electrical meter or the breaker box, it would probably crumble from their weight.
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