Is the loud music for sure? I thought early on there were reports of loud music but they were never substantiated and then said to not be true. IF the music has been verified, do we know the source of it (ipod, stereo) and where it was located?
Strange. Why would PI pick up the dog and not ask any questions? After all the kennel guy did talk to RN when she wanted to board the dog, so he might have had some info regarding Max's accident that he heard from RN.
I wondered about the handle, too. But looks like the tow rope is 60" (not 84).
Is the loud music for sure? I thought early on there were reports of loud music but they were never substantiated and then said to not be true. IF the music has been verified, do we know the source of it (ipod, stereo) and where it was located?
I checked the link, and it's 60' --- 60 feet. Fits the situation a little better!
No, we don't know the source of it. I don't believe any reports said it was not true. What was said to be not true are reports of a party in the house. There was no party that night.
I do have a workable theory about the loud music. What if a radio were plugged in in the garage, workshop, shed, wherever...and when a person looking for rope or paint turned on the light, the radio came on, loudly.
They also have said there was so much to cover, they couldn't mention everything. What does finding AS' DNA on the rope prove? He told them he cut her down.
The loud music... Who reported it or claimed to hear it?
Presumably neighbors? Who else?
Okay, been snooping around and saw this .. the top pic was taken in the morning by a news helicopter .. doors closed, no rope. Bottom pic is the one from the PC with the rope.
https://viewer.zoho.com/docs/xJBccc
I checked the link, and it's 60' --- 60 feet. Fits the situation a little better!
Thank you. So does 60 feet of rope replicate the AR report with no rope missing?
Thank you. So does 60 feet of rope replicate the AR report with no rope missing?
I would like to point out that Max fell down a staircase and hit the chandelier hard enough to bring it down with him. The police verified he hit the other handrail on the way down as well yet the listing of contusions and abrasions on his body were not as extensive as the contusions and abrasions listed on Rebecca's body.
There is no way for us to tell. We'd have to know how long the 3 pieces of rope were.
The Shacknai family has reportedly hired two lawyers, a PR firm and a private detective since the death, which has officially been declared a suicide.
The cease-and-desist letter to the lawyer representing the Zahau family is Shacknais first overt attempt to hit back at those who do not believe Rebecca killed herself.
In the letter, Shacknais lawyer told Bremner that her statements that he is rich and powerful enough to influence law enforcement officials investigation of the deaths are false and constitute defamation, per se.
The letter claims that Shacknai never once considered retaining an attorney throughout the investigation and that it is only now, because of Bremners allegations, that he has had to do so. That statement stands in contradiction to Sheriff Bill Gore, who told the Sept. 2 press conference that Shacknai had lawyers present when his department briefed the family on their findings prior to their public release.
Maybe not, maybe so. IMO an experiment worth exploring.
The AR describes exactly how many loops around wrists and ankles. So loosely replicate those, subtract that amount of rope from 60 ft.
How much rope is left? With that amount of rope, and factoring in the 9' 2" drop, can one duplicate scene of rope going from bed to balcony to noose?