No, none. Absolutely none.
Wait. I think I read your question wrong and IDK the answer.
Oh my. Hold on a sec. What if there were no fibers from the HI in his car? None from his house none from the HI. Interesting.
No, none. Absolutely none.
Wait. I think I read your question wrong and IDK the answer.
She was given a photo of JY and asked if she had seen him and asked if he drove a white SUV. Major joke.
And if they were so sure of Gracie, they should have arrested him right then.
They didn't because it was made up BS.
Were any fibers from his home or the Hampton Inn in Hillsville found in his SUV???
Thanks,
Glenn
My original post:
Galloway said the tv and the treadmill were on in the bonus room--the TM was not running, just turned on. Did anyone ever testify what channel the tv was on?
I wonder if MY was working out and heard a noise.
Day 4 part 4 within the first 3-4 minutes:
http://www.wral.com/specialreports/m...video/9723165/
If I recall, they didn't ask her anything about the vehicle that first time.
I assume this is correct:
http://caselaw.findlaw.com/nc-court-of-appeals/1662955.html
Ms. Calhoun was shown a photograph of Defendant's white Ford Explorer on 5 November 2006 and asked if she saw the car on 3 November 2006. When Ms. Calhoun was shown Defendant's photograph, she identified him as the vehicle's driver. Ms. Calhoun was not asked to provide a physical description prior to seeing Defendant's photo, and stated that the Defendant was “just a little bit taller than me,” although Ms. Calhoun is five feet tall and Defendant is six-foot-one.
She never volunteered any information on the car, until she was asked and shown a picture.
How in the world was she ever able to testify to anything?
Starr, it may be better if you just scroll past some posts...:wink:
LOL, yup. He probably said,
"Hello miss. Did you see this guy about 5:30 a.m.--he was driving a white SUV and might have seemed like he was in a hurry."
And then poor sweet brain damaged Gracie who wanted to help LE, told her story.
As to your second point :thumb:
Just saw on one of the search warrants that JY also bought a pair of shoes in a size 13.
http://www.wral.com/asset/news/local/2008/08/12/3365337/1219081477-20080818133406629.pdf
No way he could have gotten into a 10. Absolutely no way.
In his first trial I could Hv sworn he testified that they both wore each other's shoes..esp tennis shoes. Raffa naval wears shoes two sizes too small if raffia can anyone can. Esp someone staging a scene of death. Lots of athletes do it.
Maybe he did, as I said, use towels. But I also think baby wipes were used too because they are handy, children;s feet, hands, etc are little. Yes, she did testify the looked liked the same pajamas. My point was Cassidy could have 2 pairs alike. When mine were little, I would always have duplicate pairs of the little Carter's pajamas because because it helps to have lot of extra pajamas. If the were lexactly ike the same pajamas, nobody can state 100% they were the same pair or not.
I think JY disposed of all towels, wipes, paper towels, etc "somewhere" along the way back to HI.
She never volunteered any information on the car, until she was asked and shown a picture.
How in the world was she ever able to testify to anything?
Starr, it may be better if you just scroll past some posts...:wink:
But, they did have an eye witness who remembered Jason got into her face and yelled at her and yet they did not make an arrest. What more could they possibly need than the statement of someone who saw JY at 5:30 that morning, when he should have been miles away and sleeping?
Starr, that was a horrible case, Grant and Amanda Hayes, they killed Laura Ackerson, she was a beautiful Mom of 2 small children and they should be on Death Row.
The prosecutor screwed up when he failed to mention aggravating circumstances in sentencing ... so she got the max of 10 years. Is Florida trying toxic waste disposal?
I assume this is correct:
http://caselaw.findlaw.com/nc-court-of-appeals/1662955.html
Ms. Calhoun was shown a photograph of Defendant's white Ford Explorer on 5 November 2006 and asked if she saw the car on 3 November 2006. When Ms. Calhoun was shown Defendant's photograph, she identified him as the vehicle's driver. Ms. Calhoun was not asked to provide a physical description prior to seeing Defendant's photo, and stated that the Defendant was just a little bit taller than me, although Ms. Calhoun is five feet tall and Defendant is six-foot-one.
Did they prove that CY had duplicate pjs?
There is a towel in one of the bathroom photos (the one with everyone's head in the foreground). Are baby wipes on the evidence list from the bathroom ... photographed or documented? It was a crime scene for 10 days and investigators knew that the child appeared clean. Baby wipe boxes would be important. Were baby wipes documented in the bathroom?
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