...what level of arrogance does it take for a killer under suspicion to make that type of remark in front of coworkers or anyone but the closest buddies?
Someone who craves social acceptance
...what level of arrogance does it take for a killer under suspicion to make that type of remark in front of coworkers or anyone but the closest buddies?
Moxie, not to gang up on you but why did you bring up SC vomiting? And who wasn't bullied at some point in their childhood? That's the hard knocks of life. It should make you stronger and teach you your self worth is not based on what some punk kid thinks. Being bullied never gives a person carte blanche to exact revenge on the world. That's some juvenile, comic book mentality. Something a millennial would say.
Mace is sometimes used against other aggressive dogs.
I think vomiting is a reasonable idea to bring up, but it's just not consistent with the entomologists testimony and I would refer you back to the archived segments.Because people are trying to figure out what Steven did at various times with the body based on the maggot testimony from Dr. Goff, but I'm saying if he had vomited out there then that could be a source for a fly to lay maggots on (like maybe the maggots that were found on the ground in the "indentation"). So it might not be possible to map out his covering/uncovering of the body if there was a different food source out there for the maggots.
About bullying, totally agree that that's no excuse for killing anyone. But strongly disagree that bullying should be accepted because it toughens people up. Bullying is not cool, it should be stopped IMO.
I hope they will say if the canister had been used or not.Thanks, Nikki.
The thing that I had not heard before was that a friend of Charli's had previously testified that SHE had a can of Mace in her car.
I have 2 thoughts about that.
1. If a stranger had approached Charli that night, she had her dog, Nala, AND a can of Mace to deter an attack.
2. Evidence Specialist Souki swabbed the can found in SC's vehicle for DNA, so we will soon see whose Mace canister it was.
Make that 3 thoughts.
3. SC could have used the Mace on Nala... or Charli.
I hope they will say if the canister had been used or not.
What friend of hers testified who would fit?
Interesting! What do you make of this, sleuthers?
A friend of Scott previously testified that he saw a container of Mace in her vehicle when they went for a drive shortly before she went missing.
I wish! I think he used it on her. He probably used her mace on her face. Maybe she starts swearing and yelling in pain and he starts with his knife attack. She'd be unable to defend herself. What a coward he is. Ugh!!!Maybe she used it on him, hence the crazy face seen by Jennifer Taylor
I wish! I think he used it on her. He probably used her mace on her face. Maybe she starts swearing and yelling in pain and he starts with his knife attack. She'd be unable to defend herself. What a coward he is. Ugh!!!