They estimated the time of death at 3 am because she was in rigor mortis when paramedics arrived, and it takes about 4 hours for rigor mortis to develop. But that doesn't exclude it being earlier than 3 am.
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So on what evidence did they estimate TOD at 3am? I still think about that Dr. Kessler stating she died while on her back? What the he11 does that mean? :banghead:
Great point!
I am reminded of when I try and hang a picture. I end up with a bunch of nail holes until I get it just right. Here, I would have to throw the rope over the balcony and check out the length. If it appeared too long, I would have to go back and cut a little off, then a little more off until it appeared visually just right. What are the chances that the rope was already the perfect length. Along with creating extra prints on the railing and balcony floor, there might also be a few pieces of rope that were cut off to shorten the length.
Goodness, I keep thinking about all the work she had to do in the middle of the night, in a short amount of time.
I would have just gone back to bed and hoped that tomorrow would have been a brighter day!
Great post and good points! Thanks!
There was a lot more to take into consideration for that distance...to determine how much would be needed to account for the distance from the bed, across the room, over the railing and over. And then there is the noose. Next the wrist bindings and foot bindings.
It appears from the photo of the slip loop (one end of the rope) on the bed leg to the notation in the AR that her foot bindings contained the tow rope handle (the other end), all of the rope was used.
Great post and good points! Thanks!
There was a lot more to take into consideration for that distance...to determine how much would be needed to account for the distance from the bed, across the room, over the railing and over. And then there is the noose. Next the wrist bindings and foot bindings.
It appears from the photo of the slip loop (one end of the rope) on the bed leg to the notation in the AR that her foot bindings contained the tow rope handle (the other end), all of the rope was used.
I think that was because of the livor mortis, blood pooling on her back. But..... I don't think I should talk more about this at this time.
And, how did she know the bed wouldn't move and throw her down to the ground? The bed does not look that heavy duty, even with a mattress on it. She had one ropr around one leg and threw 100 pounds over the balcony, with only the bed to hold her weight.
Why not, Sunnie
I wondered about other drugs also. Now I am curious about the bleeding. Are th ere drugs that could have caused vaginal bleeding - of course, I doubt they would have been tested for in the standard fare
And, they can't tell the difference between a woman on her period and problems from and IUD?
I think it is important to know what caused the bleeding. If it was menses, all the more reason that she would not be nude if she committed suicide. IMO
Like several of you, I have wondered about the lack of footprints on the balcony. It's very hard to believe that she would not have stood there, looking down, contemplating what she was planning to do, calculating the length of rope needed, making sure she wasn't going to hit somthing on the ground which would foil her plan.
And she obviously hadn't stood there before, certainly not this summer, so she couldn't have had a 'dress rehearsal'. There is just about no rain in Coronado from March/April to November/December. That dust had been accumulating for a while. No one had stood on that balcony recently- just Rebecca's hobbled feet had been there (and Officer Onefoot's).
I was all ready to believe it was a suicide a few days ago, but the more I read, both here and elsewhere, the more I think it had to have been murder.
How would anyone else know exactly how much rope to use w/out measuring either? Was the killer someone who had lots of practice hanging people from balconies?
In the first or second thread, someone theorized that they couldn't move Rebecca's body, or erect a cover, as they didn't have permission from the home owner.
I cannot imagine AS not being so upset that he would contact JS immediately, or LE moving any mountains needed to give a corpse, under their watch, privacy. Even in cases where LE is searching for bones, they erect tents and keep reporters away.
IMHO, this was a very poor judgement call by the investigating officers. Rebecca's body should never have been on display for an entire day. I wonder what else was handled with this same lack of respect shown to Rebecca and her loved ones. All of her loved ones, including JS and his family.
How would anyone else know exactly how much rope to use w/out measuring either? Was the killer someone who had lots of practice hanging people from balconies?
So the first time she got onto the balcony she was bound and gagged. Not much room for error there. You don't find it even a little bit strange she didn't get onto the balcony before she bound and gagged herself to make sure her elaborate plan was going to work? For instance, to figure out how she was going to get over the railing? If it didn't work (rope too long, for instance) she was going to up in the nude on the ground.How does anyone who chooses hanging know? Some I would assume do measure or do a walk through, where I know others do not and just get "lucky"... or they do not complete the suicide because the rope was too long. In this case, I can see her stretching the rope across the room and then leaving enough to go over the balcony and hang without measuring. I did find it odd that she was only 2 feet off the ground, very close to not being successful.
I don't remember from the AR if the rope left the tell tale V on Rebecca's neck...