Rhyme & Reason
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If only little Aaliyah could talk....
I agree. I can only imagine what that little girl has witnessed.
If only little Aaliyah could talk....
I suppose they kept looking while the call was being made. I sure would like to hear that call or read a transcript.
Ross said he and Campbell asked her co-worker if he had seen Hasanni. Ross then ran back to his car and called 911.
I guess I wasn't looking so much at the two parents in the video but their relationship could be very strained right now if each suspects the other of doing something. I would however be very interested in seeing what LR was talking about with the dogs reacting at that one apartment. He says watch the videos---has someone posted them and I missed them? If that is true, shouldn't there have been some follow up? What if we are all wrong about the both of them. If anyone has a link to bloddhound search, would love to see it. Thanks!
Other than the neighbors not seeing him, why do you think that? Just curious why if that were the case LR picked that particular day to report him missing? MOO
Wonder if Forensic Fans wife will be attending the vigil today?
Is this vigil being held in Rockridge?
Another thing that's getting to me is LR's account of the polygraph. In one interview, he mentions that the examiner felt his hand at some point, asking if he was cold and then warming up some sort of muff or mitt in the microwave and putting LR's hand through it before resuming testing.
Are there ways to artificially lower your body temperature? I can't imagine the FBI would have sought to artificially heighten his body temperature, so much as trying to regulate abnormal body temperature. A wild thought, but might LR have taken something (sedative?) or used ice prior to taking the polygraph to lower vitals?
From what I've read online, there are ways to confuse a polygraph.
OK ~ I'll go with that!If he was seen Aug 6 (Thursday), and something happened Aug 7 (Friday) or over the weekend, the next work day to pull off this particular story would be Monday (Aug 10).
That is almost laughable ~ only three minutes? I'm actually surprised he didn't give his usual "5 minutes".It was mentioned here on this thread somewhere, but not supported directly with a link that they searched 3 minutes before they called 911.
Ross sounds paranoid and grandiose - thinking the FBI would take the time to alter his body temperature with a muff...it's this kind of thinking and perception that makes him dangerous. He's always looking for the 'unfair' trick. mho
OK ~ I'll go with that!![]()
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,539327,00.html
So he and JC both went inside to ask the co-worker, or did the co-worker come out at this point, due to the commotion? Then he went to the car, so he didn't have his cell phone on his person.
(If they went inside to talk to co-worker, I guess they would have used the land line? Why not get the co-worker to call 911, I wonder?)
And the car was in the parking lot according to this article, so I am assuming he went to the car to get the phone and then ran out to the street with it to look up and down? Or did he stay with JC, due to her "hysterics"?
Yeah, I'd like to hear the 911 call, to hear if he was running around or with JC. I know she was pregnant and all, but I would leave a hysterical pregnant woman with a co-worker in a second if staying with her meant someone was possibly driving away with my child on the street.
Just like he claimed it was unfair LE questioned him and that LE is lying about some details. I'm sure if and when he's arrested, he'll claim he's being framed.
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Besides the timeline just being too tight that day it's a gut feeling that they took some time to dispose of his body, clean the house and car, and then come up with an abduction story that THEY thought would be believable.
Unless it did all happen in one day and the police DO have evidence of a crime and just aren't saying?