Michelle Young, pregnant mom, murdered Part 17

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  • #61
Don't know why you would think it would be a defense argument. Doesn't make sense to me.

However, it might make a jury wonder how thorough the police investigation was. Maybe create a doubt in some minds.

--Jake

You are hoping for that aren't you Jake? Jason doesn't stand a chance in hell. Which is where he will eventually be...
 
  • #62
You may be right about the tradesmen. I know leaves were raked/mowed after November and the grass has been cut several times.

When I was there I searched the grounds pretty thoroughly for a possible murder weapon. I figured the cops knew who had killed Michelle and possibly would not search the grounds.

I especially looked through all the bushes and walked front and back yards. I even walked through the woods in back.

Of course, I could have missed it.

--Jake

Even if LE had already found the murder weapon, I believe they would still search the grounds for more evidence. Did you forget your meds again? :doh:
 
  • #63
Probably some embarrassing questions. The obvious question would be: whose tooth is it?

--Jake

To which they would reply: Michelle Marie Fisher Young's. :banghead:
 
  • #64
Will there be justice for Michelle if her innocent husband is indicted? If the tooth should turn out to be evidence that will put the real killer away, I'd like to see LE obsess over it.

--Jake


If the tooth is Michelle's - how will it prove anything other than the ferocity of the killer's intent ? I think it will be shown the tooth belongs to Michelle.

I don't believe Jason is innocent so I don't believe there is much chance for an innocent man to be indicted. He is not the victim.
 
  • #65
I don't understand why anyone would obsess over this tooth if they really believed JY innocent. Seems to me more than anything they should be worried more about justice for Michelle being reached, rather than the potential for doubt. Just my take.:D

Sadly Charlie, I believe there are those who didn't know Michelle or care about her when she was alive. that's why all they seem to care about is getting poor little Jason off. After all, he was sweet and innocent, way back when...
 
  • #66
Will there be justice for Michelle if her innocent husband is indicted? If the tooth should turn out to be evidence that will put the real killer away, I'd like to see LE obsess over it.

--Jake

If her husband is innocent, he won't be indicted. Why aren't you obsessing over the rest of Michelle's teeth that she lost? Or, why aren't you obsessing over the innocent baby boy that was brutally murdered? I don't believe that one tooth, or any other one that she lost, will be the evidence to put the real killer away. I believe no foreign DNA & the fact that Jason doesn't have a solid alibi, is what will put the real killer, Jason, away.
 
  • #67
If the tooth is Michelle's - how will it prove anything other than the ferocity of the killer's intent ? I think it will be shown the tooth belongs to Michelle.

I don't believe Jason is innocent so I don't believe there is much chance for an innocent man to be indicted. He is not the victim.

I think you're probably right about the tooth being Michelle's. But I don't know if LE even knows whose tooth it is.

I can imagine a scenario in which Michelle struggles free from her attacker and bashes him with something, knocking out a tooth. This might explain the anger and ferocity of the killing.

--Jake
 
  • #68
I think you're probably right about the tooth being Michelle's. But I don't know if LE even knows whose tooth it is.

I can imagine a scenario in which Michelle struggles free from her attacker and bashes him with something, knocking out a tooth. This might explain the anger and ferocity of the killing.

--Jake

Well, you've seen Jason. Is he missing any teeth? Do you have something you would like to share with us?
:p
 
  • #69
I think you're probably right about the tooth being Michelle's. But I don't know if LE even knows whose tooth it is.

I

Testing a tooth's DNA and matching it to mY is a simple process.
LE knows the tooth belongs to Michelle.
 
  • #70
Excuse me while I wade through the mountain of teeth discussions, lmao
Here you go everyone.......

04/19/07 -- RALEIGH) - It's unclear at this time if the discovery on the Young's lawn is related to the case, but is has the attention of investigators.

A smaller mallet/hammer.

And at last there is soemthing else to discuss!

http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=triangle&id=5227026

Sami
 
  • #71
I agree RC. First it was the "heirloom" jewelry now its the tooth.

Why the obsession?

Kadie,

It is not just one or the other - the obsession is over both - hence find the jewelry-find the killer keeps coming up. There are also other obsessions - each one equally questionable. JMO

ETA - LE incompetence, LE rush to judgement, LE....
 
  • #72
Testing a tooth's DNA and matching it to mY is a simple process.
LE knows the tooth belongs to Michelle.

Yes, I know. Even before the tooth had been tested, LE said the tooth was Michelle's. No way LE could know that. What makes you think it has been tested even now?

--Jake

SNIPPED+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Sam Pennica is the director of the City-County Bureau of Identification, the agency which conducts crime scene investigations in Wake County.

"Like any other profession, we're human and sometimes things get overlooked for various reasons," Pennica says.

But Pennica and others close to the investigation say the tooth is not a critical piece of evidence. Although it has not yet been tested they believe the tooth belonged to Michelle Young, not her killer.

"That tooth would have gone with the body to Chapel Hill for the autopsy and then it would have been buried with the body," Pennica says. "We would not have kept it as a piece of evidence," he continued.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=local&id=4811361

 
  • #73
Excuse me while I wade through the mountain of teeth discussions, lmao
Here you go everyone.......

04/19/07 -- RALEIGH) - It's unclear at this time if the discovery on the Young's lawn is related to the case, but is has the attention of investigators.

A smaller mallet/hammer.

And at last there is something else to discuss!

http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=triangle&id=5227026

Sami

Yes, we have been talking about the hammer and the fact Jake searched the yard and missed it. We know LE is incompetent, but Jake too ?
 
  • #74
Better be careful Jake - someone will think you planted it.

wasn't jake asking questions a few weeks ago about if you found something, whether it would be enough to hand it over to an attorney rather than give it to LE?
and would you be charged with anything?

jake, did you find that mallet?

or did you plant that mallet?


imo
 
  • #75
Yes, I know. Even before the tooth had been tested, LE said the tooth was Michelle's. No way LE could know that. What makes you think it has been tested even now?

--Jake

SNIPPED+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Sam Pennica is the director of the City-County Bureau of Identification, the agency which conducts crime scene investigations in Wake County.

"Like any other profession, we're human and sometimes things get overlooked for various reasons," Pennica says.

But Pennica and others close to the investigation say the tooth is not a critical piece of evidence. Although it has not yet been tested they believe the tooth belonged to Michelle Young, not her killer.

"That tooth would have gone with the body to Chapel Hill for the autopsy and then it would have been buried with the body," Pennica says. "We would not have kept it as a piece of evidence," he continued.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=local&id=4811361


Jake,

Are you unaware that dental records are routinely used to identify people ? It is a long proven method and it takes but a short time to complete. All it takes is obtaining Michelle's records from her dentist - easy enough. My guess is LE knew very well who the tooth belonged to before they ever consented to an interview about it. This has been explained numerous times - here - CTV, elsewhere. You might consider it.
 
  • #76
Yes, I know. Even before the tooth had been tested, LE said the tooth was Michelle's. No way LE could know that. What makes you think it has been tested even now?

--Jake

SNIPPED+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Sam Pennica is the director of the City-County Bureau of Identification, the agency which conducts crime scene investigations in Wake County.

"Like any other profession, we're human and sometimes things get overlooked for various reasons," Pennica says.

But Pennica and others close to the investigation say the tooth is not a critical piece of evidence. Although it has not yet been tested they believe the tooth belonged to Michelle Young, not her killer.

"That tooth would have gone with the body to Chapel Hill for the autopsy and then it would have been buried with the body," Pennica says. "We would not have kept it as a piece of evidence," he continued.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=local&id=4811361


jake, we've been through this --- the ME said that the tooth would have been buried with michelle. they have her dental records. they saw what was left of her teeth after jay smashed her head and mouth.

this is not sowing seeds of doubt.


it just makes it even more sad to think about the damage done to her pretty face by your friend, jay.

imo
 
  • #77
Jake,

Are you unaware that dental records are routinely used to identify people ? It is a long proven method and it takes but a short time to complete. All it takes is obtaining Michelle's records from her dentist - easy enough. My guess is LE knew very well who the tooth belonged to before they ever consented to an interview about it. This has been explained numerous times - here - CTV, elsewhere. You might consider it.


Nah, he's too busy grasping at straws. He knows who killed Michelle, that's why he's trying to fudge the investigation. He figures it's the only chance Jason has of living.
 
  • #78
Probably some embarrassing questions. The obvious question would be: whose tooth is it?

--Jake

the most embarrassing question will be directed at jay,

"Why on earth did you kill michelle and your son(s)?"

imo
 
  • #79
I don't believe LE didn't search the grounds at the time of investigation. To make my point there is proof that leaves were raked and the lawn mowed before this. Secondly wasn't there drywall or sheetrock replaced as well as carpet? LE will also know if this tool/instrument could have inflicted those wounds. Correct Sami?

Is the oversight of the tooth being brought up again as a reminder of what LE missed? The only kind of mallet I'm familiar with are the wooden ones used for cracking crabs. I can ask my brother about the tools for sheetrock and drywall though.

An aside note is that I noticed the report said it was found Easter sunday. Just now coming out. The neighbors statement was also interesting in that she said she wants the case resolved. Didn't sound fearful to me, at least that's the impression I got.
 
  • #80
How is a 'small hammer' similar to a 'mallet' ?

I think of a mallet being larger than a hammer.
 
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