cluciano63
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As far as I know, these days almost any amount of blood, even if not visible, can be tested...JMO
As far as I know, these days almost any amount of blood, even if not visible, can be tested...JMO
I don't trust Examiner. I never even read the articles on Examiner.
I don't even use Examiner as a source in the timeline. Examiner articles are not written by journalists or reporters. They're written by people who get paid on a hit by hit basis on their web page. They glean their information from secondary sources.
I havent read anywhere that indicates a quantity-whoever attempted a cleanup (speculating) mayhave left behind enough that luminol reacted but not enough to get a nuclear DNA sample easily. JUST speculating here...
LOL. Obviously you're arguing about an article that you didn't even read. The article opens with the murder case of the nine-year-old.
But didn't clean anything else up?
I usually make it a point to ignore what the talking heads on JVM, NG, etc, say - usually don't even read it. But... I was looking through this JVM transcript from May 28 to see if Venus' parents or LE was on to grab their quotes, and the quote below from Michelle Sigona, usually a pretty thorough reporter for checking facts, caught my eye.
She says that a report came out that Doug was staying with his parents in Michigan in the days prior to Venus' disappearance. I hadn't seen any reports of that, and I searched and couldn't find any.
Note that there's some... confusion... if you read what's prior in the transcript. JVM says some stuff about Doug staying at his parents' house in VA. :waitasec:
Here, though, Michelle says about Doug driving from MI back home to VA and then back to MI, so Michelle is saying there was some report of Doug staying at his parents' house in MI prior to Venus' abduction.
If this is true, it's weird that there hasn't been huge discussion in the press, let alone in this forum, about it, and that it hasn't been mentioned before now, which makes me doubt the veracity. But Michelle is pretty good about talking w/LE. Maybe she was thrown off by what JVM was saying about parents' house in VA and didn't want to refute her on the air? I just don't know.
Has anyone seen anything on this before?
SIGONA: Yes, and then there`s another report that came out that said that he had -- in the days prior to her disappearance, was, in fact, staying with his parents there.
So for whatever reason, if he did -- possibly was there, and he got back in the truck, drove back home and then drove back to Michigan, there`s a lot of cross-country traveling going on here.
http://archives.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1005/28/ijvm.01.html
I was under the impression he was in MI for the custody hearing the week prior to her disappearance. That could explain what she's talking about.
YWOkay maybe it's the custody hearing she was referring to then, and stretching it a bit. I just got the impression from what she said that it was closer than a week prior. Maybe he stayed on for a few days after the hearing to visit with his parents. Or maybe my idea of the days prior to a disappearance is different from Michelle's
I'll see if I can find anything else, but that really should have come up in my searches.
Thanks Calliope.
DS her husband was NOT in Viriginia at the time of her disappearance, but in between his home state of Va and Mi just hours before Venus disappeared.
PS......from the above link:
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Thank you for that article and link, fran. I don't know how I missed that. It answers my question above about what specifically the CPS petition against Doug is for:
The DHS petition contains a complaint alleging that Stewart committed sexual abuse against his daughter, and also contains a concern that Stewart is the only person of interest in the disappearance of Venus.