I didn't hear him say about the years they would have had together and that Spring is 'their' time.. I only read it on the article.
I find all the questions regarding PK's demeanor upon finding AG deceased in her garage to be valid and warranted. I would run like a rabbit if I found someone lying blood - dried or not. I would not sit like deer in headlights.
Also, as a woman, if a 911 operator told me or insisted I go back and check for a pulse after unexpectedly finding someone lying in blood with ripped pants and a sexual component to this persons death - I would hang-up or answer with nfw and then hang up, lock myself in my vehicle and maybe wait for an emergency response vehicle - or drive off and come back when I felt it safe. What would I be doing wrong? Ok, man vs woman - I don't know.
I also agree PK talked too much as well as choked on his own words at AG's funeral while the new Mrs PK said nada, both before and after. She didn't look like she was in disbelief - wide eyed, bewildered etc. Neither did PK or LV. The most LV had to say was, it was 'unconscionable' how her friend AG died. I can't see me finding words to describe this or talking to the media for that fact - I would be devastated.
<bbm>So the 911 operator, through information she was receiving from PK, assumed an accident had occurred. From what I remember, the dispatcher insisted PK go back to the body and check for a pulse. Was PK wearing winter gloves and did he take them off to check for a pulse.
Yet, from the description from LE, it was a horrific murder scene, one of the worst murder scenes Hrab had seen during his years in LE, in which case, had 911 dispatch been given the description of the scene, as LE described it, the direction from 911 would have been quite different -- do not touch the body or anything else -- do not contaminate the scene.
The fact that something could be so horrific, but not in the opinion of the person discovering the body, doesn't make sense.
IMO
What kind of winter coat was AG wearing? Would it have been long enough to cover the ripped pants, preventing PK from seeing the extent of the attack or was that aspect immediately obvious to the police when they arrived?
Speaking of the winter coat AG was wearing - I forget, were we told about the coat from PK or from LE? Or maybe from both?
LINk - http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/594717--audrey-s-story-continues
He punched in the code on the keypad. The door rose. The Camaro was parked in its usual spot, both its doors closed.
That's when he saw her, he said, on the garage floor, lying on her back.
Had Audrey slipped and fallen on some ice, he wondered? Up close, he saw that was not the case.
She wore her winter coat. Her comfortable stretch pants were ripped.
He went outside and called 911 on his cell. The person on the other end asked him to confirm she was dead. He returned to the garage, knelt down and felt for a pulse.
Then he went outside, sat on the bumper of his car, and waited.
Police spoke of the brutality of the murder, that it had been a stabbing. She had also been beaten. From what Phil saw, or remembered, it was not a gruesome scene.
The parts which I've underlined make no sense to me.
Would 911 ask a civilian to "confirm she was dead"? And what about the difference in the way LE saw the body ("gruesome") and the way PK saw it ("it was NOT a gruesome scene").
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