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Me too, @Megnut! I've tied a knot at the end of my rope. Be sure you do the same!True. But I'm holding out for justice in this world. LWOP for disappearing one's wife.
jmo
Me too, @Megnut! I've tied a knot at the end of my rope. Be sure you do the same!True. But I'm holding out for justice in this world. LWOP for disappearing one's wife.
jmo
Nails it!{emphasis above supplied for focus}
With respect, may I offer, "... words related to rigor such as: obligatory, a must, au fait, called-for, comme il faut, and conforming to accepted standards. ["13 Synonyms & Antonyms for DE RIGUEUR - Thesaurus.comthesaurus.comhttps://www.thesaurus.com] (emphasis supplied)
* * *With respect, I suggest that attorney Eytan's personal behavior as it has been revealed in this forum has proven to be just that: a deliberate choice of demeanor. I think "rigor" in its "legal" sense is inapposite here.The clear preponderance of Ms. Eytan's performance to date can be described, I've decided, as (1) uncompelled (2) uncalled-for; (3) violative of accepted standards, and (4) foreseeably inimical to obligations owed her client and the judicial system.
As far as I am aware there exists no "privilege" for defense counsel in our system to publicly do and say "whatever" and thereby obfuscate or obstruct the course of justice.
I think she's in the mountains. I also think he knows she's unfindable. And so does his attorney. Perpetuating a fraud.This case always gets me because my grandmother also beat cancer twice. Do y'all think her body really is in the mountains and they've missed it, or is she somewhere else? If she's somewhere else, where do you think? I really thought this case would have been solved by now, but, well, things happen.
shhhh...Which parts do you mean regarding hearsay?
I'm not even referring to the rumours about the prosecution , presented as fact.
The source of complaints about all else is the same and though I have not studied the other cases in detail, I'm disinclined to take them on board.
What specifically could the prosecution have done better to button case up in a no body case?
Cases have been won on circumstantial evidence in the past, with and without bodies.
What would another police force have done better?
What could a prosecution have done better?
This case had attracted world publicity from the outset, Disappointing Iris is laying that on the AA when it was always there.
i'm trying to see a way to argue both ways but BM had motive, history, god-complex and attitude enough to become a prime suspect almost immediately sans bleach or anything else. That and his hypocritical declarations of love for Suzanne when he was happily having a relationship with another woman, not his first, if the tapes are to be believed.
What has he got going for him?
Almost posted a question as to why Barry didn't call a fellow volunteer firefighter to check on Suzanne on MD, but I hadn't yet read a previous post.....I agree, he didn't want to call them for various reasons!Sorry but I still disagree. In times of crisis, you're asking the neighbor who is on the phone with you to call 911 in your absence. Plenty of time to call the police while you're on your way back.
IMO
Regardless of the case or players here, I find it very sad that a defense attorney of Eytan's caliber would willfully and openly put forth a request for fellow attorneys disbarred -- deprived of their craft and livelihood, based on a falsehood.
This-- well knowing that two separate triers of fact tasked with making factual findings based on the evidence, previously ruled that no prosecutor acted willfully, and yet Eytan pontificates here as if her claims are fact. In other words, the rulings of Judges Murphy and Lama are meaningless!
What? So now it's only Eytan's opinion that matters and therefore law?
Personally, I wouldn't be surprised to learn if this self-serving thought process and mean-spirited act were a factor in the dissolution of the law partnership with Nielsen. MOO
Even less evidence she's still aliveNot up to me to determine Barry’s guilt or innocent. That is the justice systems job. He is without doubt a prime suspect. I have no idea if SM is deceased. I assume so but again there is very little evidence that she is deceased right now.
Thanks.******** WARNING-- HUMAN COMPOSTING DISCUSSION *******
Several years ago, my seatmate on a flight to UK took advantage of the long flight to inform all about the concept of human composting, and a dozen years later, was behind introducing legislation where WA State's Governor signed the bill into law-- legalizing human composting.
In May 2021, Colorado passed a similar bill. For purposes of discussion, the legality isn't deemed relative and is provided for information only.
Human composting works by placing a body in a container or composting structure with organic material so it will break down naturally and the body is transformed by microbes into soil.
While the amount of time is dependent on many factors such as temperature, moisture, and chemical balances, the entire process can take up to a year, but utilizing a monitored composting service, the process generally takes between eight to twelve weeks.
Admittedly, it's something that's always stayed in the back of my mind where BM had vast experience killing and composting animals, and would have had access to everything needed to compost SM's remains (i.e., wood chips, straw), and where typical methods used by Investigators to detect evidence of human remains would not likely produce results if the body was composted.
Also, recalling the recent invoice for trees, burlap, etc., and MG sent to pick up #50 bags of corn (bulking agent?).
And I'll admit I gasped when I came across the following passage! MOO
Is composting costly?
No. The main cost is in building a composting structure. Some farmers in Minnesota have renovated existing buildings for little cost. Another cost may be a front-end or skid steer loader to handle the mortalities and compost. The only on-going cost is the bulking agent and the skid steer. Your farm may have bulking agents (such as straw, litter, bedding, or corn stalks) available at no cost. If not, you will have to purchase bulking agent. This cost should be minimal. [Pg 9/32 - Composting Animal Mortalities].
How long does human composting take? | Recompose
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Colorado becomes 2nd state to allow for human composting
Washington state already allows the practice, and multiple others are considering similar laws this year.www.9news.com
By the September search, not a trace.Thanks.
Totally possible.
Bulking agent can be bedding. What about a couch?******** WARNING-- HUMAN COMPOSTING DISCUSSION *******
Several years ago, my seatmate on a flight to UK took advantage of the long flight to inform all about the concept of human composting, and a dozen years later, was behind introducing legislation where WA State's Governor signed the bill into law-- legalizing human composting.
In May 2021, Colorado passed a similar bill. For purposes of discussion, the legality isn't deemed relative and is provided for information only.
Human composting works by placing a body in a container or composting structure with organic material so it will break down naturally and the body is transformed by microbes into soil.
While the amount of time is dependent on many factors such as temperature, moisture, and chemical balances, the entire process can take up to a year, but utilizing a monitored composting service, the process generally takes between eight to twelve weeks.
Admittedly, it's something that's always stayed in the back of my mind where BM had vast experience killing and composting animals, and would have had access to everything needed to compost SM's remains (i.e., wood chips, straw), and where typical methods used by Investigators to detect evidence of human remains would not likely produce results if the body was composted.
Also, recalling the recent invoice for trees, burlap, etc., and MG sent to pick up #50 bags of corn (bulking agent?).
And I'll admit I gasped when I came across the following passage! We know that BM loved his skid steer (Bobcat) more than his wife. MOO
Is composting costly?
No. The main cost is in building a composting structure. Some farmers in Minnesota have renovated existing buildings for little cost. Another cost may be a front-end or skid steer loader to handle the mortalities and compost. The only on-going cost is the bulking agent and the skid steer. Your farm may have bulking agents (such as straw, litter, bedding, or corn stalks) available at no cost. If not, you will have to purchase bulking agent. This cost should be minimal. [Pg 9/32 - Composting Animal Mortalities].
How long does human composting take? | Recompose
![]()
Colorado becomes 2nd state to allow for human composting
Washington state already allows the practice, and multiple others are considering similar laws this year.www.9news.com
******** WARNING-- HUMAN COMPOSTING DISCUSSION *******
Several years ago, my seatmate on a flight to UK took advantage of the long flight to inform all about the concept of human composting, and a dozen years later, was behind introducing legislation where WA State's Governor signed the bill into law-- legalizing human composting.
In May 2021, Colorado passed a similar bill. For purposes of discussion, the legality isn't deemed relative and is provided for information only.
Human composting works by placing a body in a container or composting structure with organic material so it will break down naturally and the body is transformed by microbes into soil.
While the amount of time is dependent on many factors such as temperature, moisture, and chemical balances, the entire process can take up to a year, but utilizing a monitored composting service, the process generally takes between eight to twelve weeks.
Admittedly, it's something that's always stayed in the back of my mind where BM had vast experience killing and composting animals, and would have had access to everything needed to compost SM's remains (i.e., wood chips, straw), and where typical methods used by Investigators to detect evidence of human remains would not likely produce results if the body was composted.
Also, recalling the recent invoice for trees, burlap, etc., and MG sent to pick up #50 bags of corn (bulking agent?).
And I'll admit I gasped when I came across the following passage! We know that BM loved his skid steer (Bobcat) more than his wife. MOO
Is composting costly?
No. The main cost is in building a composting structure. Some farmers in Minnesota have renovated existing buildings for little cost. Another cost may be a front-end or skid steer loader to handle the mortalities and compost. The only on-going cost is the bulking agent and the skid steer. Your farm may have bulking agents (such as straw, litter, bedding, or corn stalks) available at no cost. If not, you will have to purchase bulking agent. This cost should be minimal. [Pg 9/32 - Composting Animal Mortalities].
How long does human composting take? | Recompose
![]()
Colorado becomes 2nd state to allow for human composting
Washington state already allows the practice, and multiple others are considering similar laws this year.www.9news.com
That would account for his swan dive.By the September search, not a trace.
Lol -- Garden, flower bedding.Bulking agent can be bedding. What about a couch?
I think Suzanne is in the area Barry told a YouTuber (TD) had already been searched (near the where the bike was found) ... so no need to look there!?#!%?This case always gets me because my grandmother also beat cancer twice. Do y'all think her body really is in the mountains and they've missed it, or is she somewhere else? If she's somewhere else, where do you think? I really thought this case would have been solved by now, but, well, things happen.