Rhyme & Reason
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Then you could also believe the dog guy's claims that XZ is RZ's daughter.
But when did Rebecca refer to herself as Jonah's wife?
Then you could also believe the dog guy's claims that XZ is RZ's daughter.
I sincerely think they don't realize what they're in for, and I also think they are gearing up for a civil suit which a lawyer might have convinced them would be easy to win. I don't think they are thinking of the implications for XZ.
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Okay, just deleted what I wrote. I realize to which PR firm you're referring.
JS has a business to run, and a family to support, althought there's one less family member now due to tragic events. I can see why he'd hire a PR firm because there's been so many false things said about him.
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New article with new details. Don't know how many of them are true:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2011/09/18/what-really-happened-in-the-coronado-mansion.html
Originally Posted by CDS22 View Post
New article with new details. Don't know how many of them are true:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/newswee...o-mansion.html
I posted this in another thread last night, with the caveat that we don't know the aithor, that at least some of the facts are known to be incorrect. I am interested to see if some of the other information pans out.
The story about GS being in town comes from her friend who said she was in Coronado but left before paramedics arrived. And it amazes me that in this instance you claim to believe the police reports but still argue the accident didn't happen as police reports say it did.
The police were actually in the house and saw who was and wasn't there. That's why I believe them.
Also, there's an article that states GS and ES left the Shacknai home hours before MS's accident occurred. MS went with his father to take them to the airport. MS and JS were supposed to go to the zoo, according to the article, but JS first went to the gym for a quick workout. That's when MS's accident allegedly happened.
The police were actually in the house and saw who was and wasn't there. That's why I believe them.
Also, there's an article that states GS and ES left the Shacknai home hours before MS's accident occurred. MS went with his father to take them to the airport. MS and JS were supposed to go to the zoo, according to the article, but JS first went to the gym for a quick workout. That's when MS's accident allegedly happened.
1) The article showed no proof of the children having flown out at 6 am that morning.
2) There have been many other articles stating Jonah was playing golf and was not at the gym at the time of the accident.
3) LE did not say anything about searching the property to see if anyone else was present at the time.
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You're dealing with heresay aobut Jonah's whereabouts and if the children were there or not, LE doesn't deal with heresay. Just because they didn't report at the press conference where the children were or what Jonah was doing at the time of MS's accident, doesn't mean they have not checked those things. I don't think LE owes those things to you either.
You're dealing with heresay aobut Jonah's whereabouts and if the children were there or not, LE doesn't deal with heresay. Just because they didn't report at the press conference where the children were or what Jonah was doing at the time of MS's accident, doesn't mean they have not checked those things. I don't think LE owes those things to you either.
Probably nothing.What does that have to do with MS's death?
Can we take a step back? I wonder if some of us are getting confused due to LE's animation/explanation. Since (presumably) no one witnessed the accident they must have drawn their conclusions based on the scene after the fall and the injuries to Max's body. Maybe if we, for a second, ignore what we've been told happened we could draw different conclusions that may make more or just as much sense.
So what do we know to be true?
-the chandelier fell to the ground
-Max landed on his face with enough force to break his neck
I am not familiar enough with the AR to comment further on his injuries- anyone? Can we say for sure that he hit his back on the banister or just that he sustained injures to his back?
I guess I'm trying to get as many known pieces of the puzzle as we can and then step back and see what scenarios would fit those pieces instead of trying to make these pieces fit LE's scenario.
1) The article showed no proof of the children having flown out at 6 am that morning.
2) There have been many other articles stating Jonah was playing golf and was not at the gym at the time of the accident.
3) LE did not say anything about searching the property to see if anyone else was present at the time.
imo
Massive head injuries on the front of his face, scrapes on the face, back injuries, and mutliple contusions on his body. His hands don't appear to be injured, if I'm remembering the AR correctly, which indicates to me (opinion alert) that he didn't use his hands to stop his fall, if he even fell. I'm starting to think that perhaps MS didn't really fall. By the way, his neck wasn't broken, but his spinal cord was stretched. Think whiplash in the extreme. I was talking to someone in the medical profession (again, opinion alert) who thinks that this is the kind of injury you see in a child who's been in a car crash and who wasn't wearing a seat belt. That's how severe it was.
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Life is random. If only little Max went to the zoo that day...
The police were actually in the house and saw who was and wasn't there. That's why I believe them.
Also, there's an article that states GS and ES left the Shacknai home hours before MS's accident occurred. MS went with his father to take them to the airport. MS and JS were supposed to go to the zoo, according to the article, but JS first went to the gym for a quick workout. That's when MS's accident allegedly happened.
He would have gone if the accident didn't happen. I imagine (opinion alert) that he was waiting on the lower floor, perhaps by the stairwell, for his father to return home to pick him up. I don't think he was horsing around upstairs.
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This fact makes me really question Bremner, the Z family attorney. She publicly made the statement that both of the older siblings were present in the home when Max fell off the balcony. Why did she say that?
Was she mistaken? I would think she would check out those facts before making such a statement.
Was she lying on purpose? What was the purpose?
IMO, it just makes Bremner look bad. If she was wrong about that important information, and wrong about the 'planking' theory, then why believe her other accusations at all?