Spellbound
falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus
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We don't know that some of the information included may have come from JT or been confirmed by him or KT. also, if several people brought up a similar bit of information, it only makes sense that it would get delved into further. Speaking to family, friends, the immediate family to get to the bottom of these questions makes perfect sense. If JT refuses to continue talking with LE it is hard not to assume he is hiding something. If it was my daughter, they could speak to me every day for many years and I would never object. Anything is worth going over and over if it may eventually help solve a case. Unfortunately, there are not enough DOCUMENTED reports from JT to disprove or prove anything related to him.
The rug .... if it was not taken by LE investigation (and I don't know if perhaps they do have it) and was left in the apartment, then KT and other friends or family moved all her things to storage, it goes to logic to think the rug would be in the storage center. If anyone removed or tossed it, logic seems that they would know that. It is possible someone is lying, possible the rug is or will be found somewhere else, or even could have been thrown out because it was too dirty to bother cleaning. Or the rug could mean absolutely nothing. Could there have been tiny specs of blood or other DNA on it? Same with the pillow case. Maybe Julia did not have matching pillow cases, but a hodgepodge. No way to know at this point.
All is Just My Opinion or random thinking. Keep in mind, cases can be won on circumstantial evidence in the absence of physical evidence. JT has not been charged in connection with her death, may not have been physically present, but still know things that could help --- such as co-workers or friends or others who could be involved, why he was not concerned when she did not show up to do the cleaning job, etc.
Another thought I had, could the perp have been looking for a specific item to take as a "souvenir"? Something small that could easily be hidden away for only him/her to know about? Perhaps that is where the missing keys are, being kept for their connection to Julia, not to re-enter the apartment.
The rug .... if it was not taken by LE investigation (and I don't know if perhaps they do have it) and was left in the apartment, then KT and other friends or family moved all her things to storage, it goes to logic to think the rug would be in the storage center. If anyone removed or tossed it, logic seems that they would know that. It is possible someone is lying, possible the rug is or will be found somewhere else, or even could have been thrown out because it was too dirty to bother cleaning. Or the rug could mean absolutely nothing. Could there have been tiny specs of blood or other DNA on it? Same with the pillow case. Maybe Julia did not have matching pillow cases, but a hodgepodge. No way to know at this point.
All is Just My Opinion or random thinking. Keep in mind, cases can be won on circumstantial evidence in the absence of physical evidence. JT has not been charged in connection with her death, may not have been physically present, but still know things that could help --- such as co-workers or friends or others who could be involved, why he was not concerned when she did not show up to do the cleaning job, etc.
Another thought I had, could the perp have been looking for a specific item to take as a "souvenir"? Something small that could easily be hidden away for only him/her to know about? Perhaps that is where the missing keys are, being kept for their connection to Julia, not to re-enter the apartment.