Yes definately. Looking forward to it. Lexington North Carolina, HOME OF THE BBQ. SMALL TOWN in between Charlotte and Greensboro.Whitywendy, is it ok to send you PM? Got2 go get my daughter now but i'll be back 2mo, as usual!!! P.S. where is lexington, I know its in America but what state?
I guess just the thought that Darlie, a mother, a woman, a so-called normal person living a normal life, with the same pressures we all have to some degree could do this. I know you believe she is innocent, which you have that right, as such I believe she is guilty. And it freaks me out because even my own mother had some major problems (worse than Darlie's, that I am aware of) and she let me and my brothers live. It's kind of hard to put it into words why. IF mental personalities are inherited (passed down from generation to generation) does it mean that one night I just might "snap" and harm my babies. LORD WILLING I DONT THINK SO. But when "we" lump it into mental disorders that's were it starts freakin me out. Sorry if I confused you.
There was nothing normal about her before the murders either.
Darlie's mother lies. Sorry, but there's no nice way to say it.
Blood evidence - whose blood and where it was located on the couch - was definitely taken from the sofa, because there was extensive testimony about it during the trial. An outline of a pillow in blood? Nope, no such thing existed. In fact, there was NO blood at all where Darlie said her head was resting on the sofa, where she said she was attacked.
When both the prosecution and the defense were finished testing and documenting evidence on the sofa, it was given back to the family. SOP.
Hi whitywendy you'll be pleased to know ive found the show on web where it is stated about the blood on sofa. Watching parts of it again I was mistaken in saying that it was just Darlies mom that said bout sofa - Barbara Davies & darlie mom state bout it so does a member of the police. Its on the http://www.justicefordarlie.net site go into the media part on left & choose the Leeza show then watch part 4.
This case haunts me like no other - possibly because I have never been able to really "get" why she did it. I've read and come up with endless theories, but they all leave me confused. Additionally, I am usually able to feel some amount of human compassion for people who do terrible things, but I struggle with that in this case.
The whole thing is evil and that's not a word I toss around loosely.
In regards to the state, yes there was people from the state, and also other people who believed she was guilty. It wasnt all from the opinion of people who believe shes innocent.Do you see/hear anyone from the state's side on that show? You're listening to only one side and they are lying their heads off.
I think you're afraid to face that Darlie is actually guilty. I know none of us want to face the fact that a mother could brutally murder her own children but in this case the blood and fibre evidence prove she did it.
The most truth you will ever find on this case is in the transcripts. These people were under oath when they testified. That is typically when the truth comes out. Plus - that is where you will find the blood evidence - and it does not lie. The blood evidence alone is very damning. I would say the majority of people who take the time to read through the transcripts objectively, walk away believing she is where she belongs.
Yep, completely agree, it happened with me.
I know, that confused me also as I was under impression that there was alot more blood on sock than there actually was - untill I was informed:waitasec: otherwise.I always wondered about that sock. Why is it still referred to as the "bloody sock" when only 2 tiny drops of both her kids were found on it. Thats not a "bloody sock" IMO.
I always wondered about that sock. Why is it still referred to as the "bloody sock" when only 2 tiny drops of both her kids were found on it. Thats not a "bloody sock" IMO.
I always wondered about that sock. Why is it still referred to as the "bloody sock" when only 2 tiny drops of both her kids were found on it. Thats not a "bloody sock" IMO.
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Darlie had to get rid of that sock for some reason else she would have just thrown it in her yard if she wanted to plant it..I think she wrapped around the knife handle, got rid of it and then when she realized Damon was still alive she had to use the knife again and the sock was outside....
"I touched it, I picked it up" "we could have gotten the prints maybe"
statements she made whilst on the 911 call.
Oh my thoughts too Cami, that was the only "reasonable" explanation I could come up with. I just didn't believe that Daren planted the sock, I think that was why he was so shocked about the sock discovery. Question; Why didn't the sock had more blood on it considering stabbing motions? Where did you find the info as to blood locations and whose blood it was? I am interested in checking it out because it helps in piecing it together.
The reason I am convinced that Darlie murdered her son is the fact that the intruder story from her own mouth makes absolutely no sense. There is no way an intruder would have gone after two young boys first and a grown adult next.
I also find the blood splatter evidence to be absolutely damning.
Of course, there is a gob of other evidence, but it all goes back to that intruder story for me. It doesn't make a lick of sense unless I believe that murderous lunatics roam the night and enter strange houses and kill children in cold blood for no reason - and I don't believe that.
This case haunts me like no other - possibly because I have never been able to really "get" why she did it. I've read and come up with endless theories, but they all leave me confused. Additionally, I am usually able to feel some amount of human compassion for people who do terrible things, but I struggle with that in this case.
The whole thing is evil and that's not a word I toss around loosely.
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