GUILTY HI - Carly Joann 'Charli' Scott, 27, pregnant, Makawao, 9 Feb 2014 - #3

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  • #921
Obvious their bodies were not found there. Could be they were murdered there and then moved. Or just he carelessly left some evidence there. Or he left evidence there on purpose.
 
  • #922
"Where are you? I cannot believe Your flesh, bones and blood have melted away into the mossy earth you died on. I saw the place you know.
On Your birthday they showed us where they found what he carelessly left us of You.
Brooke and i clawed out earth that had been soaked with your blood. We will always keep it. I wish I could tear it all out- leave a big black hole where You and Your son bled. The metaphor would be appropriate."
Thanks for the quote. I did not think we were allowed to quote her posts. Her poems are gut-wrenching.

This is what I meant when I mentioned poetic license earlier. This is a dramatic poem, not a statement of the facts, so we can't really know how much blood they think there was. They went to the spot 9-10 months after the murder, and you know the rain that area gets, so I think they had to imagine the blood stains. Perhaps they were shown a photo, don't know. You notice the poem says "HAD" been soaked with blood, past tense.

I'm not questioning the blood was there. Like I said before, something terrible happened on the spot. But I don't see how anyone can know that she "died" there, breathed her last breath there, because no witnesses have come forward. She could have been brought there post mortem and whatever was done was done there.

A more sophisticated killer might even have collected the blood elsewhere and brought it for staging. At this point I do not believe SC had that level of planning and execution in what he did.
 
  • #923
It does sound like that is where he dismembered them. From evidence we know was found there.
How far was it from where a vehicle could be parked? Did he murder her some place else, drive her to there drag her out from vehicle? If she was in driver seat when he murdered her he would be covered in blood to drive it to any place after. Big risk to be pulled over. He was covered in blood at some point no matter what because stabbing.
 
  • #924
Obvious their bodies were not found there. Could be they were murdered there and then moved. Or just he carelessly left some evidence there. Or he left evidence there on purpose.
Yeah, all of the above possible.
I tend to think now that she was attacked in the vehicle and brought to this spot, and dismembered.
However, the jawbone found as a bone does not fit. No body part becomes a "bone" in 4-5 days, not even along Hana Highway. I guess my theory is that he took their remains away and then brought it back, but I don't know why exactly or what he thought he was accomplishing.

When the trial happens, I guess we will finally hear whether the jawbone was truly defleshed and what their theory is on that.
 
  • #925
It does sound like that is where he dismembered them. From evidence we know was found there.
How far was it from where a vehicle could be parked? Did he murder her some place else, drive her to there drag her out from vehicle? If she was in driver seat when he murdered her he would be covered in blood to drive it to any place after. Big risk to be pulled over. He was covered in blood at some point no matter what because stabbing.
hey RDS, I'm playing catch-up, one post behind.
Great points. Huge risk.
Remember they found bloody black men's jeans about his size at that scene. Is it possible to rinse off in the stream or ocean?
 
  • #926
There is a dirt access road to Paraquat's, right? So he could drive in. FTL said not on the beach. Sister said they were worried the evidence would wash away so they moved it. There is a stream or river there flowing to the beach. I wish there were better pics of this area, hard to find online.

FTL said the clothes were where they were likely to be found, but not where someone could toss them out of a moving vehicle.

The bone and fingernails were not found right with the clothes. That is why sister and friends did not find them. (I think it is good she did not, way too heavy an experience, clothes were horrible enough.) The police found this spot with the blood, bone, fingernails, tooth when they widened the search of that area the day after the clothes were found, and we have no description of how far away that was. "Near by" ...
 
  • #927
I think he wanted credit for the murder and to get away with it. Possible he tried to frame a hunter and no one bought it. Sound like he did the jaw bone like a hunter would. Sick to make them search where there are pig remains.

I think he planned it. I think he fantasized about it. Sound like he took a test drive with her once. If he planned to stab her to death think he would plan to do it where screams not be heard. Think that is not Haiku. I think he had her trapped in her 4runner with a seatbelt on.

Did he really drive the 4runner from Keanae to Pe'ahi with all that blood?
 
  • #928
He's grotesque an adult monster and immature. the jawbone IG said it all. Dumb and wants credit for the horror more than to get away with it.
 
  • #929
I don't remember that the jeans were bloody... just that black jeans were found that could potentially be connected.
 
  • #930
Also, the testimony was that the jawbone was defleshed. Pua, why are you questioning if that is true? The testimony was not that it was partially defleshed or undetermined but defleshed.
 
  • #931
I think he wanted credit for the murder and to get away with it. Possible he tried to frame a hunter and no one bought it. Sound like he did the jaw bone like a hunter would. Sick to make them search where there are pig remains.

I think he planned it. I think he fantasized about it. Sound like he took a test drive with her once. If he planned to stab her to death think he would plan to do it where screams not be heard. Think that is not Haiku. I think he had her trapped in her 4runner with a seatbelt on.

Did he really drive the 4runner from Keanae to Pe'ahi with all that blood?
I hate to think about this, but I agree with you it's really likely.

The blood in the Forerunner is an important point. Very dangerous if he did that. Safe at night from view of passing vehicles, but disaster if the cops stopped him for any reason.

Agree with you about the screams in Haiku. Noise is also why I resist the idea he shot her there. People do call police when gunshots go off (not always, in rural areas, but a risk).

I feel like we are getting somewhere. :)
 
  • #932
I have been driving for almost 20 years. I can count on one hand how many times I've been pulled over. My spouse says the same thing. Is it really that risky to be pulled over by police? Actually, in a car may have been the safest place for him to be.
 
  • #933
Omg - why did I google "what does a dismembered body look like"? Please DO NOT google it. Very disturbing.

But I looked at those images to see what Charli's killer saw. You'd have to be a maniac to do that to someone you once loved. Most domestic homicides are by shooting, why put so much effort into dismembering her body when she was already gone? So I read a half dozen disgusting websites devoted to consumption of human remains and the proper skinning of a human being and I realize Steven didn't do that. All of the gross websites I visited stressed the importance of a table, buckets, an array of knives and saws and most importantly, time.

I think he took out her jawbone/teeth and cut her fingernails/hair off to delay ID'ing of her body. Was he counting on her sketelal remains being found years from 2014 and possibly confused with Laura Vogel or another missing person? Maybe.

It's probable Charli is buried somewhere in a shallow grave out Honomanu way.

I hope police never have to search your browser history...


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  • #934
I think we'd all have some splainin' to do. lol lol
 
  • #935
I have been driving for almost 20 years. I can count on one hand how many times I've been pulled over. My spouse says the same thing. Is it really that risky to be pulled over by police? Actually, in a car may have been the safest place for him to be.
If you are a guy in your early 20's on Maui, probably. Having seen SC's driving record, he's been stopped quite a few times. He was driving on a suspended license, so basically if they stopped him he would be arrested and they would have every right to stop the car.

The only thing in his favor was driving Charli's car -- plates of a presumably safe and good record holding driver.
 
  • #936
Speeding in a school zone
Traffic crime for no insurrance, arrested, dismissed
No current safety, ticket unpaid, driver's license stopper
Same
Seatbelt violation, fine not paid
Jan 15, 2013 - License revoked for DUI for one year
28 Jan 2013 -- DUI and no insurance. Pled no contest, judged in Sept. 2013, submitted to collection agency 2-18-14 (9 days after murder).
March 2013 -- Poss. of detrimental drug 2nd deg, marijuana over 1 oz, no contest, 1 year probation and 1K fine. Hearing set 2-12-14 (3 days after murder)
May 2014 -- Burglary 1 and Theft 2 from Sept. 2013
June 2014 -- Carrying deadly weapon
 
  • #937
I hope police never have to search your browser history...


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And if they did? Nothing to hide here, just using the google for research.
 
  • #938
I hate to think about this, but I agree with you it's really likely.

The blood in the Forerunner is an important point. Very dangerous if he did that. Safe at night from view of passing vehicles, but disaster if the cops stopped him for any reason.

Agree with you about the screams in Haiku. Noise is also why I resist the idea he shot her there. People do call police when gunshots go off (not always, in rural areas, but a risk).

I feel like we are getting somewhere. :)

What blood?? There was blood found in the 4 runner??
 
  • #939
What blood?? There was blood found in the 4 runner??
Was not referring to forensics post arson. Was commenting on theory of stabbing Charli in the vehicle, then driving the preumably bloody interior vehicle to Peahi and wherever else first, such as Nahiku.
 
  • #940
Spiritual hugs to you Kim and the girls on Charli's anniversary. I choose to celebrate life in her honor tomorrow by eating healthy, wearing a flower in my hair and spreading the word on Marsy's Law.
 
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