Frankly, I don't believe anything from LE. Their "stimulation" or anything else in this matter.
I don't believe the cops are corrupt or in any way have lied.
Frankly, I don't believe anything from LE. Their "stimulation" or anything else in this matter.
I don't believe the cops are corrupt or in any way have lied.
I believe there is more to this accident than was reported. Why was the sibling hustled out of town --gone by the time the paramedics arrived? Protecting your child? You don't even know all the details yet, but you have the presence of mind to arrange travel? Unless the flight plans were already in motion for that morning.
I'm curious whose room that was. Maybe the "she" in the message refers to the occupant of that bedroom. Seems to me that RN would be staying in the Master Bedroom.
They should be able to test the blood and determine where it came from. Menstrual blood, a mouth wound (saliva and blood), etc. But no mention of blood by LE?
I thought perhaps a nick from the knife. Someone carrying the knives cut themselves before entering the room.
Did the towel have blood on it? Was RN wrapped in the towel coming from the shower and surprised by an assailant, the towel dropped. Perhaps she bit the assailant and the blood was from another party?
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WOW! I don't know if this guy is accurate or not, but his timeline is VERY interesting.
http://www.bnet.com/blog/drug-busin...death-suicide-finding-wont-end-the-drama/9556
Shacknai Mansion Death: Suicide Finding Wont End the Drama
By Jim Edwards | September 2, 2011
So I am not quite sure how to put this but I will just say that I have connections to this case. If you could, what would you want to ask Dina about the situation? Are there any questions you would want to ask Dina specifically?![]()
BBM The initial accident that harmed MS seems to be what started something hush-hush. It's very possible Rebecca knew something more and could not be trusted to go through further questioning without letting some secret out.
She supposely rushed to committ suicide right away, but it looks more like she had to be silenced right away, JMO.
So I am not quite sure how to put this but I will just say that I have connections to this case. If you could, what would you want to ask Dina about the situation? Are there any questions you would want to ask Dina specifically?![]()
After sitting back and reading through the entire thread and the previous few, I have to say that many of the same reasons people are offering for why it was NOT a suicide, are also reasons it does not seem like a homicide.
If you are going to hang someone to make it look like a suicide, would you hog tie her and bind her hands first? Would you stop and paint that message on the door? Would you erase the angry message from her phone, the one that might show her motivation for suicide?QUOTE]
BBM
The voice message seems to be lawyer Bremner's focus now. Has nothing to do with justice and everything to do with $$$$$, in my opinion.
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The voice message seems to be lawyer Bremner's focus now. Has nothing to do with justice and everything to do with $$$$$, in my opinion
OR what if what she knew was very hurtful to her family? What if she knew that it was a planking accident, which would mean that her 13 yr old niece/sister would have been the one to take the picture for Max. Imagine how horrible it would be to have that information and be in the middle of this big mess?
So I am not quite sure how to put this but I will just say that I have connections to this case. If you could, what would you want to ask Dina about the situation? Are there any questions you would want to ask Dina specifically?![]()
You are saying Rebecca's family is out to get money out of this.
I do not know where they are getting that it was a planking accident. IF SO, someone else had to be involved, because the purpose of planking is to snap a photo. Where was the 13 yr old when he fell? Maybe the shower story is a fake alibi. And maybe that is why RN felt so guilty.
I have a lot of sympathy for the family of RN but I do not necessarily take their arguments as factual. Families NEVER believe it when a loved one commits suicide. imoo
That's where it seems to be headed, imo.
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