This was after Jason returned to Raleigh, and that was not all his luggage,.His sister, brother in law, and his Mother all had their stuff in there too.
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Thanks.
This was after Jason returned to Raleigh, and that was not all his luggage,.His sister, brother in law, and his Mother all had their stuff in there too.
No bashing is occurring, just discussing the facts of the case. Would anyone wish to discuss the dog, or should we just ignore it? These unresolved facts are a problem. I would really like to know everyone's thoughts on the situation with the dog because it's important to understanding what happened.
And remember this too: Jason chose to hand full time physical custody of his beloved daughter to Meredith. She wanted visitation, as any loving aunt would want. He handed over 100% physical custody.
Finally, WS is a victim-friendly site. Pointing fingers at family members or friends and insinuating (or outright stating) they had something to do with the crime is not allowed, per the TOS.
Mr. G was a big lab mix. This is an easy one to me.....JY was able to get in the house without arousing Mr. G and causing him to bark. Our little dogs bark at everything yet know both of our cars by sound, even before they come in our driveway. They NEVER bark at our cars/arrival.....but only OUR cars. Other close family, they always bark. This is why I believe Mr G never once barked and Michelle never woke up.
JY came quietly in the house, shut Mr G up in the downstairs bath or laundry room, went upstairs, slaughtered his wife, dealt with Cassidy, who BTW I believe he thought would stay asleep through her Mommy's murder. I think Cassidy woke up, JY gave her his Co's cough syrup, put her to bed, and finished off Michelle. As far as scratches, if he wore gloves, long sleeves, and surprise attacked her with a few punches to the face, even if poor Michelle did fight him, his hands and arms would be covered. The shirt had cuffs which would have hugged his arm. There didn't have to be a space between the gloves and shirt.....hence no scratches.
I wear leather work gloves and shirts such as this when working in my rose garden.....I NEVER have a scratch, never.
I believe when JY left, after he used the hose out back to wash away any blood and changed clothes, he let Mr G out and headed back to Va......oh and dropping off his clothes, shoes, gloves, weapon somewhere along a mountain trail never to be seen again. I believe the hose was left running to wash away any evidence of blood. Someone mentioned him using the hose after mowing the grass....the kitchen/laundry/garage is just as easy to get to as the hose. We work in our yard and get dirty, but have never used a hose outside, never.....I don't know anyone who does. We come inside and use the sink in our garage or mudroom.
I also want to mention the lights JY turned.....the manager said in ALL his years of working there, he had NEVER had this happen to the lights. Another coincidence? NO indeed, just more circumstantial evidence.
With the dog, I'd like to know if there was a dog gate or something confining the dog to the kitchen and mud room. That's the only thing that would make sense. There's no dog prints anywhere, So unless there was something preventing the dog from roaming the house, I don't see how there's no paw prints.
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Mr. G was a big lab mix. This is an easy one to me.....JY was able to get in the house without arousing Mr. G and causing him to bark. Our little dogs bark at everything yet know both of our cars by sound, even before they come in our driveway. They NEVER bark at our cars/arrival.....but only OUR cars. Other close family, they always bark. This is why I believe Mr G never once barked and Michelle never woke up.
JY came quietly in the house, shut Mr G up in the downstairs bath or laundry room, went upstairs, slaughtered his wife, dealt with Cassidy, who BTW I believe he thought would stay asleep through her Mommy's murder. I think Cassidy woke up, JY gave her his Co's cough syrup, put her to bed, and finished off Michelle. As far as scratches, if he wore gloves, long sleeves, and surprise attacked her with a few punches to the face, even if poor Michelle did fight him, his hands and arms would be covered. The shirt had cuffs which would have hugged his arm. There didn't have to be a space between the gloves and shirt.....hence no scratches.
I wear leather work gloves and shirts such as this when working in my rose garden.....I NEVER have a scratch, never.
I believe when JY left, after he used the hose out back to wash away any blood and changed clothes, he let Mr G out and headed back to Va......oh and dropping off his clothes, shoes, gloves, weapon somewhere along a mountain trail never to be seen again. I believe the hose was left running to wash away any evidence of blood. Someone mentioned him using the hose after mowing the grass....the kitchen/laundry/garage is just as easy to get to as the hose. We work in our yard and get dirty, but have never used a hose outside, never.....I don't know anyone who does. We come inside and use the sink in our garage or mudroom.
I also want to mention the lights JY turned.....the manager said in ALL his years of working there, he had NEVER had this happen to the lights. Another coincidence? NO indeed, just more circumstantial evidence.
Only one problem - MF said the dog was in the house when she arrived. She called him out with her when her and C. walked out during the 911 call (whether he was actually there or not).
Also, the master bedroom door was open when she entered the house so there is no explanation for how that dog avoided the blood unless he wasn't really in there.
The hose could have been part of the staging along with the footprints in the bathroom. If it had been used for clean-up blood would have been found in the area.
Another oddity - MF didn't have any blood on her clothing or shoes. How did she check on MY and not get any blood on herself?
I've been thinking more about the dog. There is no evidence the dog was in that house. There should have been bloody paw prints and the dog would have needed to eliminate after so many hours in the house. The dog wasn't there.
Think about it. None of the first responders mention seeing the dog. MF said the dog exited the house with them so what happened to the dog? She didn't bother to secure him in the fenced yard. Where was he? The neighbor found him later that day. He had no blood on him. I believe the killers set him loose before the murder took place. That is the only thing that makes sense. The story about the dog being in the house has to be a lie.
Mr. G was a big lab mix. This is an easy one to me.....JY was able to get in the house without arousing Mr. G and causing him to bark. Our little dogs bark at everything yet know both of our cars by sound, even before they come in our driveway. They NEVER bark at our cars/arrival.....but only OUR cars. Other close family, they always bark. This is why I believe Mr G never once barked and Michelle never woke up.
JY came quietly in the house, shut Mr G up in the downstairs bath or laundry room, went upstairs, slaughtered his wife, dealt with Cassidy, who BTW I believe he thought would stay asleep through her Mommy's murder. I think Cassidy woke up, JY gave her his Co's cough syrup, put her to bed, and finished off Michelle. As far as scratches, if he wore gloves, long sleeves, and surprise attacked her with a few punches to the face, even if poor Michelle did fight him, his hands and arms would be covered. The shirt had cuffs which would have hugged his arm. There didn't have to be a space between the gloves and shirt.....hence no scratches.
I wear leather work gloves and shirts such as this when working in my rose garden.....I NEVER have a scratch, never.
I believe when JY left, after he used the hose out back to wash away any blood and changed clothes, he let Mr G out and headed back to Va......oh and dropping off his clothes, shoes, gloves, weapon somewhere along a mountain trail never to be seen again. I believe the hose was left running to wash away any evidence of blood. Someone mentioned him using the hose after mowing the grass....the kitchen/laundry/garage is just as easy to get to as the hose. We work in our yard and get dirty, but have never used a hose outside, never.....I don't know anyone who does. We come inside and use the sink in our garage or mudroom.
I also want to mention the lights JY turned.....the manager said in ALL his years of working there, he had NEVER had this happen to the lights. Another coincidence? NO indeed, just more circumstantial evidence.
Only one problem - MF said the dog was in the house when she arrived. She called him out with her when her and C. walked out during the 911 call (whether he was actually there or not).
Also, the master bedroom door was open when she entered the house so there is no explanation for how that dog avoided the blood unless he wasn't really in there.
The hose could have been part of the staging along with the footprints in the bathroom. If it had been used for clean-up blood would have been found in the area.
Another oddity - MF didn't have any blood on her clothing or shoes. How did she check on MY and not get any blood on herself?
BBM. I remain flabbergasted that law enforcement did not note that "oddity" especially considering bloody shoeprints were visible. MF's shoes needed to be excluded but weren't. So basic and yet it wasn't done.
Mr. G was a big lab mix. This is an easy one to me.....JY was able to get in the house without arousing Mr. G and causing him to bark. Our little dogs bark at everything yet know both of our cars by sound, even before they come in our driveway. They NEVER bark at our cars/arrival.....but only OUR cars. Other close family, they always bark. This is why I believe Mr G never once barked and Michelle never woke up.
JY came quietly in the house, shut Mr G up in the downstairs bath or laundry room, went upstairs, slaughtered his wife, dealt with Cassidy, who BTW I believe he thought would stay asleep through her Mommy's murder. I think Cassidy woke up, JY gave her his Co's cough syrup, put her to bed, and finished off Michelle. As far as scratches, if he wore gloves, long sleeves, and surprise attacked her with a few punches to the face, even if poor Michelle did fight him, his hands and arms would be covered. The shirt had cuffs which would have hugged his arm. There didn't have to be a space between the gloves and shirt.....hence no scratches.
I wear leather work gloves and shirts such as this when working in my rose garden.....I NEVER have a scratch, never.
I believe when JY left, after he used the hose out back to wash away any blood and changed clothes, he let Mr G out and headed back to Va......oh and dropping off his clothes, shoes, gloves, weapon somewhere along a mountain trail never to be seen again. I believe the hose was left running to wash away any evidence of blood. Someone mentioned him using the hose after mowing the grass....the kitchen/laundry/garage is just as easy to get to as the hose. We work in our yard and get dirty, but have never used a hose outside, never.....I don't know anyone who does. We come inside and use the sink in our garage or mudroom.
I also want to mention the lights JY turned.....the manager said in ALL his years of working there, he had NEVER had this happen to the lights. Another coincidence? NO indeed, just more circumstantial evidence.
We still don't have a date associated with the list of items. Also, they didn't remove everything from the Explorer and it could have remained in there.
And... this whole "they didn't look for the stuff he had at the moment he arrived back in Raleigh..." bs.
At the point they searched his Ford Explorer they did not know anything about what JY wore because they did not yet have any of the video from the Hampton Inn. They inventoried what they found, photographed it, gave it evidence numbers and sent some of the items off for testing at the SBI.
At that point they had nothing else to work with.
Sometime later...and perhaps much later (I don't know the timeline) they eventually saw images from the Hampton Inn and Cracker Barrel that showed them items of clothing JY was wearing as went to the HI and then right before he left the HI.
The point though is those items of clothes seen on the various videos were not found in JY's SUV, not in his suitcase, not "loose" hanging around in the SUV. LE had the SUV right away and they had his luggage and contents right away.