Depends on how deep the scratch is.But wd any bruising or scratches still be there, 10+ days later? (Caveat: unsure when LE took photos post Nov 22.)
I doubt a 110-lb. woman could inflict much bruising on PF, though.
She was pretty petite.
Depends on how deep the scratch is.But wd any bruising or scratches still be there, 10+ days later? (Caveat: unsure when LE took photos post Nov 22.)
So remember my stupid post about why he wasn't talking to LE?? This is what was confusing to me, different post like this which are conflicting ...they took pictures of him?? But he wouldn't talk? Is this correct?Law enforcement took photos of him but they aren't saying if there were any.
Can you rephrase this question?Can someone remind me when the first time someone was in her home and the last?
Here's the results of study on cadaver dogs:This is the article I mentioned earlier: (cadaver dogs/recency of death/exposure time):
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/the-csi-death-dogs-sniffing-out-the-truth-behind-the-crime-scene-canines-835047.html:
The late Forensic Files narrator.
Yes, that was just astonishing.Well, after Neil Entwistle killed his wife and baby, police were called to do a welfare check on the home...they did a cursory search of the entire house and neglected to notice the two dead bodies on the master bed. They went back the following night and found them.
Where would the furnace be? Aren't they usually in the basement?
I can't access the full article but it seems like it might be the same research?Here's the results of study on cadaver dogs:
https://www.researchgate.net/public...y_on_detection_of_contaminated_carpet_squares
Also can see (I drew an arrow pointing) to the a ductless AC system which can potentially be for both AC and heating.Yes, furnace also listed in Zillow listing for this townhouse. The gas fireplace is probably not a primary heat source
Yes, that was just astonishing.
I can see relatives maybe not noticing ... but they didn't even pull back the comforter ??
Emph. mineAnd I am sure that the FBI would not be influenced by small town LE.
So remember my stupid post about why he wasn't talking to LE?? This is what was confusing to me, different post like this which are conflicting ...they took pictures of him?? But he wouldn't talk? Is this correct?
Can you rephrase this question?
Peter Thomas is always reliable.Is he a posthumously verified reliable source?
Well, after Neil Entwistle killed his wife and baby, police were called to do a welfare check on the home...they did a cursory search of the entire house and neglected to notice the two dead bodies on the master bed. They went back the following night and found them.
Can someone remind me when the first time someone was in her home and the last?...Please?
And someone had been packing for a trip.I think they said they just assumed the bed was covered in clothes like someone had been packing for a trip. Crazy.
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, Ah-men.Peter Thomas is always reliable.
I always imagined him narrating a case involving my murder.
Unfortunately, my dream died with him.
May he Rest In Peace.
Where would the furnace be? Aren't they usually in the basement?