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Welcome!Finally got my posting privileges!
From what I saw of this, it was a comment from the babysitter's father on a post on FB, I believe from when they were just "missing".
Welcome!Finally got my posting privileges!
From what I saw of this, it was a comment from the babysitter's father on a post on FB, I believe from when they were just "missing".
It was misquoted along the line. When she was in NC she posted about checking her friends new place out.I am bringing up something as speculation only... I read where SW had been looking at homes in north carolina as if she was thinking of moving back home. Has anyone else read this. I can't remember where I read that.
Yes, at the onset there was problems with the evidence gathering and crime scene. It was 1970 and it was on a military base. However the prosecution was meticulous and amazing. MacDonald has lost every appeal he's filed, including to the Supreme Court. The current one is without merit; claims of unidentified hairs and a Marshal's claim. The hairs were not removed forcibly and ALL houses have stray hairs in them. Marshal Britt has already been proven, with documentation, to be a liar. He claimed a witness, Helena Stoekley told him, while being transported, that she was threatened by the D.A. with prosecution if she said she was at the MacDonald house the night of the murders. Problem is, Marshal Britt was never involved in her transport.I didn't follow that case but wasn't there a lot of criticism about sloppy crime scene and evidence gathering? I think that is his basis for his latest appeal.
I don't know. There have been repeated lists of family annihilators who killed their kids because they wanted to be free. It's simple. No further explanation needed. No they overheard something or walked in on something and also had to be killed. Nothing. Just they wanted to be free from all family obligations.
Welcome ColoradoLove.Hi all, finally joining you lovely group of sleuths. I've been following since the beginning as this case is very close to home, they lived about 10 minutes from me and it's affected me deeply. I just moved to the area a few months ago and everyone here is truly just so friendly (not the fake kind of nice) with a close community feel. It's shaken me that a family that seems so close and happy and normal could have such a horrific thing happen to them, by their father and protector, no less. I have a neighbor that worked with CW in the past, and he has some very nice words to say about how he and his crew feels about all of this. May Justice prevail.
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Yeah. I think that just about everyone who reads about that case, comes to the same conclusion. He did himself no favors by going on tv while he was still a free man. He claims that it was just a coincidence that he had a copy of an Esquire issue on his coffee table at the crime scene, that detailed the Manson Family murders. What a dope.Yes, at the onset there was problems with the evidence gathering and crime scene. It was 1970 and it was on a military base. However the prosecution was meticulous and amazing. MacDonald has lost every appeal he's filed, including to the Supreme Court. The current one is without merit; claims of unidentified hairs and a Marshal's claim. The hairs were not removed forcibly and ALL houses have stray hairs in them. Marshal Britt has already been proven. With documentation, to be a liar. He claimed a witness, Helena Stoekley told him, while being transported, that she was threatened by the D.A. with prosecution if she said she was at the MacDonald house the night of the murders. Problem is, Marshal Britt was never involved in her transport.
At one time MacDonald and his attorneys swore that DNA evidence would clear him and prove who did it. When the results finally came back it proved who the murderer was; MacDonald!
You are so right. MacDonald will not change his story and there are still people who believe him. The courts continue to give him another bite of the apple. There's been a filing before the Fourth Circuit since Jan. 2017. BTW I've read he didn't know about the blood types and they told the whole story. Also, the prosecution only used about 60% of their evidence in the case.
Would love to hear what the crew think!Hi all, finally joining you lovely group of sleuths. I've been following since the beginning as this case is very close to home, they lived about 10 minutes from me and it's affected me deeply. I just moved to the area a few months ago and everyone here is truly just so friendly (not the fake kind of nice) with a close community feel. It's shaken me that a family that seems so close and happy and normal could have such a horrific thing happen to them, by their father and protector, no less. I have a neighbor that worked with CW in the past, and he has some very choice words to say about how he and his crew feels about all of this. May Justice prevail.
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Yes, the blood evidence was a major part of prosecution's case. MacDonald was and is arrogant and a narc, in the worst way!It has been a while since I've read or watched anything on him. The prosecution used the blood evidence, didn't they? Hard to believe MacDonald, as a physician, didn't know they all had different blood types. He must have been totally checked out when it came to his own family's healthcare! I know he has believers and he now has a wife. Lucky for her that she doesn't have to sleep under the same roof with him!
The tv appearance really hurt him. In many ways he was a dope. BTW the Esquire had a bloody fingerprint smear on it and his glasses were found on the living room floor, under a table I believe, with a drop of his youngest daughter's blood on them.Yeah. I think that just about everyone who reads about that case, comes to the same conclusion. He did himself no favors by going on tv while he was still a free man. He claims that it was just a coincidence that he had a copy of an Esquire issue on his coffee table at the crime scene, that detailed the Manson Family murders. What a dope.
Yeah that sounds paraphrased as it’s a phrase that LE would use. If he said something like “I saw her strangling the kids,” paraphrasing it that way would be accurate. But I agree, most people wouldn’t say it like that, and if he did, it sounds completely contrived.
Thays absolutely possible. Also:As in,
Q. Did you see her actively strangling the child?
A. Yes.
And he uses that expression thereafter.
1970? Wow. If he lost an appeal at SCOTUS, I'm baffled why he's still allowed to appeal. Seems like an incredible waste of taxpayer money and resources. JMO.Yes, at the onset there was problems with the evidence gathering and crime scene. It was 1970 and it was on a military base. However the prosecution was meticulous and amazing. MacDonald has lost every appeal he's filed, including to the Supreme Court. The current one is without merit; claims of unidentified hairs and a Marshal's claim. The hairs were not removed forcibly and ALL houses have stray hairs in them. Marshal Britt has already been proven, with documentation, to be a liar. He claimed a witness, Helena Stoekley told him, while being transported, that she was threatened by the D.A. with prosecution if she said she was at the MacDonald house the night of the murders. Problem is, Marshal Britt was never involved in her transport.
At one time MacDonald and his attorneys swore that DNA evidence would clear him and prove who did it. When the results finally came back it proved who the murderer was; MacDonald!
True. But if they go to bed at 6:30 or 7, they'd likely be asleep before he left.
I don't get why he didn't at least take her purse, the epi pens, etc and dump them along the way.
It was determined in prior thread that this witness daughter baby sat the weekend before and not Saturday 8/11.We can’t link it here bc it’s on the father’s FB. But he posted that his daughter babysat for them Sat night. CW & the girls also attended a birthday party at his home Sun. He has been interviewed on MSM but unfortunately the TV interview doesn’t give specific dates.
What worries me is that there ARE people out there who totally believe his story. A walk through Facebookland is scarily eye-opening. All it takes is for one of them to find their way into the courtroom and then we have a hung jury and the family has to go through this all over again.