Fantasy Island, 'DA Plane, Da Plane'

  • #41
Which means some one's finger prints were on that flash light and batteries who shouldn't be. Ramsey's wouldn't need to wipe down the batteries,one of them would have changed the batteries at some time or other.No need to cover up for that.

So who ever handled that flash light realized the batteries were low,(needed it to see in the dark basement,or to write the rn in the dark?),and knew the house well enough to know where spare batteries were.I wonder if the area where they kept spare batteries was checked out?

While I'm typing this,I'm realizing that doesn't make sense either ... because obviously the person must have had some type of gloves on,because there were no other fingerprints anywhere,so why worry about finger prints on the batteries ... there would be none,so why wipe it down.

Grrrr!! Think you moved one step ahead,and it puts you two steps behind!!!! I want this case solved!!!!
 
  • #42
tipper said:
It doesn't make sense that they would go to such lengths to cover picky details like battery fingerprints that could easily be explained away and yet forget to stage such an important item as leaving a door open so entry/exit would be accounted for.
The entry/exit didn't have to be staged because there was a broken window.
 

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