Lurker Coming Out

Jeana (DP) said:
I do too, so don't read anything into that! :D :D :D
then all the doctors in the world are serial killers. Be warned
 
G.I.RattlesnakeJane said:
You are 1 of the few posters that tries to tie the evidence into your theory. I can't do that with any of mine, It doesn't bother me if you blow my ship out of the water. Thats how we learn by making mistakes and relearning if our assumptions are true or false.

I did read the handwritten statements of Darlie and Darin and Darin has the handwriting of a serial killer. My hubby is more legible than that and he writes like a chicken scratching the ground.
What does a serial killer write like?
 
beesy said:
Most of the pictures we are referring to were not taken in the few months before the murders. Like others said, her sloppy appearance points to depression. Notice her black roots in the SS interview. Those roots didn't get that long(about 1"), in just a few days. She hadn't had her hair done in quite awile. She did have a perfect manicure which was new. Maybe she wasn't as depressed as before?


Wonder if it was lack of money to get them done or some sort of manic depressive episodes. I didn't know that she mowed the lawn in the thong also. I don't imagine that Darlie had any women neighbors for friends back then.
 
txsvicki said:
Wonder if it was lack of money to get them done or some sort of manic depressive episodes. I didn't know that she mowed the lawn in the thong also. I don't imagine that Darlie had any women neighbors for friends back then.
I doubt it was lack of money. I don't think Darlie would sacrifice her hairdo for anything
 
michelle said:
darin has the handwriting of a serial killer?
His handwriting is so messy, so is my hubbies we have always joked about his handwriting calling it the handwriting of a serial killer he couldn't be a kidnapper as no one could read the note.
 
G.I.RattlesnakeJane said:
His handwriting is so messy, so is my hubbies we have always joked about his handwriting calling it the handwriting of a serial killer he couldn't be a kidnapper as no one could read the note.
hahahahahahahhaahhah!
 
deandaniellws said:
Well, they did do a sort of outline of how they think things happened according to the blood evidence. I read it but do not know where to find it. I bet beesy, Goody, or Cami would know where it is.

Yes, it's called Invisible Intruder. You can find it on Forenesics Files on Courttv.
 
KatiesMom said:
Okay - I'm going to play the devil's advocate for a minute.

In a society that has OJ Simpson, Law & Order and a general fascination w/ sensational murder cases - I CAN understand why she said she had touched the knife and maybe ruined the prints. Besides, it was the 911 operator who told her not to touch the knife in the 1st place - Darlie is not the one who brought it up.

How did the 911 operator know there was a knife left at the scene?

Darlie is the first to mention the knife, quite clearly on the 911 call. The operator then cautions her "not to touch anything" to which Darlie replies "I already touched it and picked it up" then "I bet we could have gotten the prints, maybe"
 
G.I.RattlesnakeJane said:
Is the mac Donald case the one where an army Dr. is convicted in the murders of his family. he had the support of the in laws at first but they later investigated the matter and had the cops persue him after the army cleared him. A hippie gang supposedly did it. If this is the same one, what do you make of the confession of one women to claim she was there wearing a blonde wig.

No hippie gang did it. He did, Jeffrey R. MacDonald, he slaughtered his pregnant wife and his two kids. His father-in-law Fred Kassab did help with the reinvestigation but he was more responsible for getting the case reopened by the Justice Dept and a Grand Jury empaneled.

The evidence of his guilt is overwhelming.

She also confessed that she was there and saw him committing the murders. Her confessions were ridiculous and not consistant with the physical evidence found at the scene. She confessed, recanted, confessed, recanted and confessed some more. Most of them coerced by Mac the Knife's agent, Ted Gunderson. Lastly, there is not one speck of physical evidence that anyone but MacDonald committed the murders, not a fingerprint--latent or bloody, not a footprint, no blood trail outside the home, no hair, no fibres, nothing. You can't have at the minimum six drug crazed people committing murder in a tiny apt and not leave some evidence they were there.
 
justice2 said:
And this is how rumors get started? Sleuthers ignore until I find where I heard or read that the Darin's bed wasn't made.

The master bed was not made. I saw it quite clearly in the program I watched yesterday.
 
Goody said:
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I have forgotten now exactly why the murder weapon came up on the 911 call. Wasn't Darlie telling the first Police officer where it was?

Yes, she is telling the PO that the perp left a knife, then the operator says "don't touch anything"

There is absolutely no way the 911 operator could know the murder weapon was left behind at the scene unless she was told it was. IMO
 
G.I.RattlesnakeJane said:
It would take up a lot of DP's time so I guess the game is out. If you want though I can post one of the brain teasers.

Here goes, in order to play each person must post 1 answer only. Do not explain how you derived your answer just post the answer you think is correct.




An airplane crashes on the border of Canada and the US. 150 people are on board. The plane is destroyed in the fire as well as the luggage of the passengers. All airline paperwork that indentifies who the passengers are is also destroyed. Where do you bury the survivors.

You don't "bury" survivors.
 
G.I.RattlesnakeJane said:
Exactly what I SAID THE OPERATOR PUTS THE IDEA IN HER HEAD. This gave Darlie an appropriate distraction to her inability to deal with the fact that her babies were butchered, and she wasn't.
The pies, the flowers, the cards, all the stuff I used to keep my mind busy, she is using the idea of an investigation to keep her mind busy. She is looking at it for the first time this way and we can hear her trying to rationalize what just happened but she can't. When she looks around nothing is missing. Her babies are dead or dying and time is so slow in these sitituations she most likely felt like the ambulance did take forever.

I do have an idea that I think would exercise all of our sleuthing skills and brains. It comes from an exercise we used to do in journalism class.

Let us form teams. DP must agree to this and divide us up.

We must put forth a plausible scenario using the crime scene evidence, the information we can prove. 3 maybe 4 teams. One team must prove DARLIE DID IT ALONE. 2nd team-Darin and Darlie alone, 3rd team-Intruder or intruders. 4th team- a scenario never before though of like the jon benet poster or Darin and an intruder, etc.

The kicker here, cause my teacher was trying to show every person has a different view point and how we wrote about it would affect how our readers felt about it. Truth was subjective to the light we brought to it.

You can't be on the team you personally believe in. You are required to show the other side with as much passion and proof as you did when you wrote about the subject as you believed to be true.

We also played some head type riddle games before we divided up and it would be easy to do those here too. Is anybody game for this?

DP must agree first because she is the ruler here and she is going to have to control this. DP- I can pm you with any additional info you may want about what we did and what the rules were.

It did us all good as it made us investigate all angles and look deeper for truth.
We did win state awards for our newspaper and yearbook, competing against bigger city schools and newspapers - high school level.

It proved to the class that we only got the truth when we looked all the sides objectively. It was kinda fun too as I recall.

Oh bull feathers. Darlie is trying to cover her proverbial 🤬🤬🤬. She knows she has to tell them her fingerprints are on that knife. God it bothers me no end when supporters try to blame the 911 operator for putting words in Darlie's mouth or ideas in her head. Listen to the call and you will hear it in the proper context.

Too bad she wasn't aware that the knife handle wasn't conducive to prints. She could have kept her big mouth shut.
 
Hi everyone. I enjoyed reading this whole thread! Very interesting.

Has it been discussed whether or not you think Darlie will ever get jealous enough to tell on Darin (if they did it) - one of the posts mentions her getting jealous and telling him she knows he's seeing someone... If they did do it, would it be impossible for her to ever admit it and put Darin in prison too?
 
cami said:
Oh bull feathers. Darlie is trying to cover her proverbial 🤬🤬🤬. She knows she has to tell them her fingerprints are on that knife. God it bothers me no end when supporters try to blame the 911 operator for putting words in Darlie's mouth or ideas in her head. Listen to the call and you will hear it in the proper context.

Too bad she wasn't aware that the knife handle wasn't conducive to prints. She could have kept her big mouth shut.
Darlie? Keep her mouth shut? LOL....funny one.:laugh: :laugh:
 
cami said:
Oh bull feathers. Darlie is trying to cover her proverbial 🤬🤬🤬. She knows she has to tell them her fingerprints are on that knife. God it bothers me no end when supporters try to blame the 911 operator for putting words in Darlie's mouth or ideas in her head. Listen to the call and you will hear it in the proper context.

Too bad she wasn't aware that the knife handle wasn't conducive to prints. She could have kept her big mouth shut.
Hey! I'm telling! You cussed!
 
St3phanie said:
Hi everyone. I enjoyed reading this whole thread! Very interesting.

Has it been discussed whether or not you think Darlie will ever get jealous enough to tell on Darin (if they did it) - one of the posts mentions her getting jealous and telling him she knows he's seeing someone... If they did do it, would it be impossible for her to ever admit it and put Darin in prison too?
There's no statute of limitations on murder, but Darlie has to give herself up if she squeals on Darin. I guess that could be her parting shot at him. Personally, I think he'd better hold tight to his "boys", if you know what I mean. :dance:
 
feenix said:
Cami, shame on you!! See post #173!!!! :D

LOL, stupid question if "you don't bury survivors" is not the answer eh?
Oh here's a better answer...nowhere.
 

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