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  • #201
I did state the alarm would be silent. It's my opinion...

You initially stated it as FACT. We have been directed here to provide links. You were asked for a link. More than once. More than twice.

Now you say in your opinion.

IMO, it would have saved alot of posting from numerous posters if you state IMO at the onset of your statement as opposed to stating it as fact.
 
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  • #203
You initially stated it as FACT. We have been directed here to provide links. You were asked for a link. More than once. More than twice.

Now you say in your opinion.

IMO, it would have saved alot of posting from numerous posters if you state IMO at the onset of your statement as opposed to stating it as fact.

My initial statement was followed by "JMO" which stands for Just My Opinion. I have repeated it was MY OPINION. My opinion isn't accusing anybody of murder or even implying it.

JMO
 
  • #204
That's what happened apparently. Floor plans to the guest house have been linked here many times and that's why I'm pretty sure it had a kitchen. Maybe it didn't but nobody has said AS knew when he saw the body that it would require a knife nor have I seen LE claim the guest house would have a knife or that it was closer.

BBM.

So, no one (Adam included?) knew "it" (define it) would require a knife? Really?

"It" being getting Rebecca "down"? I suppose a welding torch would have been a possibility? Sunshine and a magnifiying glass? A precision sharpshooter? Lightning bolts? Wishful thinking? Fairy dust? Levitation?

How does one get a hanging victim down expeditiously?

Knife seems a good idea to me. Adam thought so, too.
 
  • #205
:what:

Is that a veiled threat?

Not a threat it is my opinion that there is a lot of libelous speculation being thrown out here about AS being somehow responsible for RZ's death. I've seen no evidence that he was anything other than a man who tried to help her.

JMO
 
  • #206
BBM.

So, no one (Adam included?) knew "it" (define it) would require a knife? Really?

"It" being getting Rebecca "down"? I suppose a welding torch would have been a possibility? Sunshine and a magnifiying glass? A precision sharpshooter? Lightning bolts? Wishful thinking? Fairy dust? Levitation?

How does one get a hanging victim down expeditiously?

Knife seems a good idea to me. Adam thought so, too.

Relieving the pressure on the rope can initially aid a victim. AS was not certain she was dead.

I can only go by LE's statements about AS trying to help and they have yet to criticize or second guess. If you have any proof AS was lying or that he could have easily seen beforehand that it required a knife, you should alert LE.

JMO
 
  • #207
Not a threat it is my opinion that there is a lot of libelous speculation being thrown out here about AS being somehow responsible for RZ's death. I've seen no evidence that he was anything other than a man who tried to help her.

JMO

Oh, I think I understand now. Thank you for explaining...you feel its a lot of libelous speculation because there is no hard evidence, much like DR is throwing around libelous speculation regarding RZ and XZ. With no hard evidence.

I get it now. Again, thanks :-)
 
  • #208
I did state the alarm would be silent. It's my opinion. I'm not going to speculate AS is guilty of anything other than trying to help the woman. There is no basis to support such libelous speculation that I've seen.

Why is it libelous to quote the investigative report? The report stated that Adam ran into the main house to get a knife.

Is it libelous to wonder why he didn't go back to the guest house to get a knife? Why is it libelous to wonder if Adam went into the house earlier like maybe at 3:00AM for a snack or something? How would that be accusing him of murder?

I feel it's logical to assume that Adam may have known he could access the main house. That may have determined why he decided to run to the main house instead of the guest house for a knife.

Why do you think that it means Adams is being accused of murder? Do you think that someone who had access to the house murdered Rebecca?
 
  • #209
Oh, I think I understand now. Thank you for explaining...you feel its a lot of libelous speculation because there is no hard evidence, much like DR is throwing around libelous speculation regarding RZ and XZ. With no hard evidence.

I get it now. Again, thanks :-)

Not only is there no hard evidence against AS, according to LE it was a suicide. I'm not going to libel at anybody. I'm not Dina. What she does is up to her.

JMO
 
  • #210
Why is it libelous to quote the investigative report? The report stated that Adam ran into the main house to get a knife.

Is it libelous to wonder why he didn't go back to the guest house to get a knife? Why is it libelous to wonder if Adam went into the house earlier like maybe at 3:00AM for a snack or something? How would that be accusing him of murder?

I feel it's logical to assume that Adam may have known he could access the main house. That may have determined why he decided to run to the main house instead of the guest house for a knife.

Why do you think that it means Adams is being accused of murder? Do you think that someone who had access to the house murdered Rebecca?

I don't believe RS was murdered.
 
  • #211
Not only is there no hard evidence against AS, according to LE it was a suicide. I'm not going to libel at anybody. I'm not Dina. What she does is up to her.

JMO

Dina thinks LE made mistakes with Max's investigative determination, no?

Well, maybe they also made mistakes with Rebecca's investigative determination, yes?
 
  • #212
Not a threat it is my opinion that there is a lot of libelous speculation being thrown out here about AS being somehow responsible for RZ's death. I've seen no evidence that he was anything other than a man who tried to help her.

JMO

And again, we agree!

Adam was trying to help Rebecca.

It was just, unfortunately, too late.
 
  • #213
Dina thinks LE made mistakes with Max's investigative determination, no?

Well, maybe they also made mistakes with Rebecca's investigative determination, yes?

According to LE, no.
 
  • #214
I don't believe RS was murdered.

If you don't believe Rebecca was murdered then why does it bother you if Adam had access to the main house?
 
  • #215
I don't believe RS was murdered.

RS-- meaning Rebecca? (Typo?)

That's okay. We can agree to disagree.

I don't believe Rebecca committed suicide, either.
 
  • #216
And again, we agree!

Adam was trying to help Rebecca.

It was just, unfortunately, too late.

Yes agreed too late for Adam to help by IMO 6 hours or so. At around the time neighbors heard screams and loud music coming from the house. We'll never know TOD because it was probably 19 hours until the ME got there after her death IMO. Almost a full day.
 
  • #217
According to LE, no.

So, they only made mistakes with Max's death investigation?

They didn't make any mistakes with Rebecca's death investigation?

Hmmm. That makes me think about a lot of things.......hmmm....
 
  • #218
According to LE, no.

Which is it according to Dina? Did LE make mistakes about Max but not about Rebecca or did they make mistakes about Rebecca but not Max or were both determinations correct or were neither correct? I am getting confused here.

According to LE, no to which scenario? According to Dina, no to which scenario?

And besides all that this thread is about evidence not tested. Adam already admitted he got into the main house so everyone already knows he had access.
That's prima facie evidence that probably will not be refuted.

I think it's more important to discuss Rebecca's autopsy findings and the unexplained injuries over her entire body that can literally be described in head to toe detail from the autopsy report.


How did her neck and upper buttocks get scratched up when her neck and arms were bound?
 
  • #219
Adam left the guest house to go where? Was he headed to the main house to get coffee? If he was headed to the main house how did he plan to access the main house? Did Adam know it would be unlocked because Rebecca told him she would leave it open? Did he have a key? Did he think Rebecca would be awake? Did he plan on knocking? Maybe if no one answered and the house was locked he would have just turned around? But, where was he headed that morning? In my opinion if he was headed to the main house, Adam knew he had open access to the main house.
 
  • #220
So, they only made mistakes with Max's death investigation?

They didn't make any mistakes with Rebecca's death investigation?

Hmmm. That makes me think about a lot of things.......hmmm....

The investigations were done by two different agencies. Coronado Police investigated Max's death and San Diego Sheriff's Office investigated Rebecca's death.
 
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