Michelle Young~Pregnant Mother NC Part 5

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  • #281
Samiya said:
Thanks RaisinCharlie :)

Being way over here in Aussieland, we don't get those shows (although I wish we did so I could keep up **pant pant from running, lol**). It sounds like a colonial entranceway which I'm very familiar with as I have two in my house...front and back.

I was referring to wall, or rather the side wall direct to the right on entering. I often put my hands on that side when I come in (and totally make my poor suffering hubby mad as he not long ago finished painting the inside of our home in Terracotta) I hope someone can clear up whether the dry wall was taken from entranceway or bedroom....hope they get a video up on her site too.
Yep, the house is a colonial as is the entrance. I went over to Fox and checked Greta's videos but the one I want of course is not there. I don't know if this show Amanda Lamb was on today will be posted or not as it was an interview done with Court TV. Of course CTV does not provide transcripts of Catherine Crier so there is no way to go back and check.

I have this suspicion however that Ms. Lamb knows a great deal more than she is saying at this point and I believe she is the one to keep a lookout for when there is an arrest in this case. JMO
 
  • #282
raisincharlie said:
Yep, the house is a colonial as is the entrance. I went over to Fox and checked Greta's videos but the one I want of course is not there. I don't know if this show Amanda Lamb was on today will be posted or not as it was an interview done with Court TV. Of course CTV does not provide transcripts of Catherine Crier so there is no way to go back and check.

I have this suspicion however that Ms. Lamb knows a great deal more than she is saying at this point and I believe she is the one to keep a lookout for when there is an arrest in this case. JMO


i get that impression also, about Ms Lamb...she's the "lookout" there in NC for sure....

i was actually glad to hear that defense atty say what he said about the POSSIBILILTY of the tooth being a plant....i'll be honest...it wouldn't surprise me....you could tell that CC was taken aback a bit, but i think SHE even understood his point.....if you remember when the guy from CCBI was talking to the press...Ms Lamb, i guess???....he even mentioned the word about the tooth must have been "hidden"...he used the word "hidden" when speaking about how thorough his team was ....... although he mentioned that mistakes CAN happen.....he (the defense atty) even said the tooth is a "red herring"....i agree w/him...
 
  • #283
chicoliving said:
I heard on CC that the front door and/or surrounding area was glass and that was why the reporter was able to see inside the home and notice all the areas with print dust on them.

right .... on both sides of the front door, there's long glass windows...someone could easily look inside, looks like to me....
 
  • #284
:banghead: Ewww I just lost my whole post! Wish I knew how to retreive a post when that happens.

Here's what I said :rolleyes: The poster at CTV said Amanda looked through the glass on either side of the front door and noticed areas where the drywall had been cut out on the wall. She only referred to one wall.

The floor plan shows the garage to the right of that front door, so you walk along that wall aways after entering and there is a regular door on your right which takes you into the garage.

The killer comes down the stairway from the upstairs. If this is an inside job he has never probably killed more than a fish or a deer, so he is traumatized at the experience, and doesn't even realize how severe the killing was as his anger simply overpowered him.

The house is dark, but the lights outside create some illumination inside the house. He knows just exactly where that door is. But he is lightheaded and about to throw up, as if in another world and even thinks he hears the baby girl crying and calling Daddy.

Maybe he misses the bottom step and catches himself, has to adjust his backpack and lunges out into the hallway and looks for the garage door. He walks a few steps and doesn't see it as his eyes are itchy with something and he's having a hard time seeing. He leans up against the wall with his hand and then turns to rest his back and head on the wall to steady himself.

He is like in a trance and petrified someone has heard the screams and they are right outside. So he slinks up the wall towards the front door to see if all is clear. He turns and sees the door handle and gropes for it on the right side of the door with his left hand, then exits to run out through the partially opened garage roll-up door and over to his car.

What I realized is that he didn't shower or change clothes before coming back down the stairs. He wasn't prepared for that as he had no idea that the actual killing would be so messy and gruesome. And it wasn't till later when he sat down in his car and the lights of the interior flashed on for a minute, that he saw he was covered in wet splotches of blood and what appeared to be grey jelly.

And what he didn't even realize then, is that as he left the bedroom and made his way down the stairs and out the door and through the garage to safety, he had left a trail that would now tell the rest of the story and follow him every day for the rest of his life!

Scandi
 
  • #285
Topsail Girl said:
YIKES, Raisin. I'm visiting over at Courttv and there is a poster that says he/she heard a local reporter tonight on CC state that she (Amanda Lamb) went up to the door of JY and MY home and saw that drywall had been removed from the area near the front door!!! What say you about this??

the only thing Ms Lamb said about seeing anything at the windows by the front door, was the dust for prints.....she said it's possible they took drywall & such out of the house, but would not confirm that.....she did NOT say she saw where drywall had been taken out.....
 
  • #286
scandi said:
:banghead: Ewww I just lost my whole post! Wish I knew how to retreive a post when that happens.

Here's what I said :rolleyes: The poster at CTV said Amanda looked through the glass on either side of the front door and noticed areas where the drywall had been cut out on the wall. She only referred to one wall.

The floor plan shows the garage to the right of that front door, so you walk along that wall aways after entering and there is a regular door on your right which takes you into the garage.

The killer comes down the stairway from the upstairs. If this is an inside job he has never probably killed more than a fish or a deer, so he is traumatized at the experience, and doesn't even realize how severe the killing was as his anger simply overpowered him.

The house is dark, but the lights outside create some illumination inside the house. He knows just exactly where that door is. But he is lightheaded and about to throw up, as if in another world and even thinks he hears the baby girl crying and calling Daddy.

Maybe he misses the bottom step and catches himself, has to adjust his backpack and lunges out into the hallway and looks for the garage door. He walks a few steps and doesn't see it as his eyes are itchy with something and he's having a hard time seeing. He leans up against the wall with his hand and then turns to rest his back and head on the wall to steady himself.

He is like in a trance and petrified someone has heard the screams and they are right outside. So he slinks up the wall towards the front door to see if all is clear. He turns and sees the door handle and gropes for it on the right side of the door with his left hand, then exits to run out through the partially opened garage roll-up door and over to his car.

What I realized is that he didn't shower or change clothes before coming back down the stairs. He wasn't prepared for that as he had no idea that the actual killing would be so messy and gruesome. And it wasn't till later when he sat down in his car and the lights of the interior flashed on for a minute, that he was covered in wet splotches of blood and what appeared to be grey jelly.

And what he didn't even realize then, is that as he left the bedroom and made his way down the stairs and out the door and through the garage to safety, he had left a trail that would now tell the rest of the story and follow him every day for the rest of his life!

Scandi

Scandi ...that poster made a mistake...Ms Lamb did not say she saw where drywall had been cut out....
 
  • #287
close_enough said:
Scandi ...that poster made a mistake...Ms Lamb did not say she saw where drywall had been cut out....
Isn't it amazing how, many people listening to one person hear so many different things ? Then the other listeners become like chickens without heads ? ;)


To clarify - not Scandi - but the poster at CTV who described what AL said.
 
  • #288
I see that now. He still could have left prints on that wall as I don't think he was too all together as he exited the house, not really realizing he had blood all over him. You couldn't kill someone that was so close to you, where anger ruled, and not be dizzy headed when finished.

So they dusted. And who knows, they might have cut out sections or pieces of sheetrock too.

Scandi
 
  • #289
scandi said:
I see that now. He still could have left prints on that wall as I don't think he was too all together as he exited the house, not really realizing he had blood all over him. You couldn't kill someone that was so close to you, where anger ruled, and not be dizzy headed when finished.

So they dusted. And who knows, they might have cut out sections or pieces of sheetrock too.

Scandi

i don't doubt that drywall was cut out, but saying that Ms Lamb saw where it had been cut out of the wall, is just plain incorrect....

OH good....Greta's coming up next with the case....wonder if it will be the same thing about this damned tooth...ugh
 
  • #290
close_enough said:
i don't doubt that drywall was cut out, but saying that Ms Lamb saw where it had been cut out of the wall, is just plain incorrect....

OH good....Greta's coming up next with the case....wonder if it will be the same thing about this damned tooth...ugh

Close did you understand the part about the machine they brought in to look for trace evidence ? Did you understand it ?
 
  • #291
scandi said:
:banghead: Ewww I just lost my whole post! Wish I knew how to retreive a post when that happens.

Here's what I said :rolleyes: The poster at CTV said Amanda looked through the glass on either side of the front door and noticed areas where the drywall had been cut out on the wall. She only referred to one wall.

The floor plan shows the garage to the right of that front door, so you walk along that wall aways after entering and there is a regular door on your right which takes you into the garage.

The killer comes down the stairway from the upstairs. If this is an inside job he has never probably killed more than a fish or a deer, so he is traumatized at the experience, and doesn't even realize how severe the killing was as his anger simply overpowered him.

The house is dark, but the lights outside create some illumination inside the house. He knows just exactly where that door is. But he is lightheaded and about to throw up, as if in another world and even thinks he hears the baby girl crying and calling Daddy.

Maybe he misses the bottom step and catches himself, has to adjust his backpack and lunges out into the hallway and looks for the garage door. He walks a few steps and doesn't see it as his eyes are itchy with something and he's having a hard time seeing. He leans up against the wall with his hand and then turns to rest his back and head on the wall to steady himself.

He is like in a trance and petrified someone has heard the screams and they are right outside. So he slinks up the wall towards the front door to see if all is clear. He turns and sees the door handle and gropes for it on the right side of the door with his left hand, then exits to run out through the partially opened garage roll-up door and over to his car.

What I realized is that he didn't shower or change clothes before coming back down the stairs. He wasn't prepared for that as he had no idea that the actual killing would be so messy and gruesome. And it wasn't till later when he sat down in his car and the lights of the interior flashed on for a minute, that he saw he was covered in wet splotches of blood and what appeared to be grey jelly.

And what he didn't even realize then, is that as he left the bedroom and made his way down the stairs and out the door and through the garage to safety, he had left a trail that would now tell the rest of the story and follow him every day for the rest of his life!

Scandi
man Scandi-- I wish I had an imagination like that-- you made me believe you were there when he came down the stairs-- great "sight"--I just hope that isnt what happened-- but it does sound feasible--:(
 
  • #292
raisincharlie said:
Close did you understand the part about the machine they brought in to look for trace evidence ? Did you understand it ?

it was said that's it's a special machine that can go over areas & pick up very tiny things like hair....sounded like a really fancy vacuum to me....
 
  • #293
raisincharlie said:
Isn't it amazing how, many people listening to one person hear so many different things ? Then the other listeners become like chickens without heads ? ;)


To clarify - not Scandi - but the poster at CTV who described what AL said.
especially in a case like this, where there is NOTHING being told or stated by LE-- we are going to differnet forums, to see what "they " know, or are saying, and so far--- I think, imo --we still dont know squat-----
 
  • #294
close_enough said:
it was said that's it's a special machine that can go over areas & pick up very tiny things like hair....sounded like a really fancy vacuum to me....
Thanks

Quess the tooth was too big !

Hah - Greta's tease --"something horrific has been found at the crime scene"
Silly shill !
 
  • #295
raisincharlie said:
Thanks

Quess the tooth was too big !

Hah - Greta's tease --"something horrific has been found at the crime scene"
Silly shill !

yeah...uh huh... :rolleyes: ...i don't know about anyone else, but i think the whole tooth thing is suspicious...IMO

& yeah, i heard Greta say "something horrific"... what do you want to bet it's that horrific tooth?
 
  • #296
close_enough said:
yeah...uh huh... :rolleyes: ...i don't know about anyone else, but i think the whole tooth thing is suspicious...IMO

& yeah, i heard Greta say "something horrific"... what do you want to bet it's that horrific tooth?
Yes - the horrific tooth. I was thinking about it though - what if t is a part of the dogs tooth. The dog was getting up in years wasn't it ? Maybe someone planted a dogs tooth...(lets see how far this goes)

At least Amanda was very plain - she knows for a fact the police have NOT interviewed JY. And she said the machine was a device that allowed them to "see" trace evidence and an expert came with it.
 
  • #297
raisincharlie said:
Yes - the horrific tooth. I was thinking about it though - what if t is a part of the dogs tooth. The dog was getting up in years wasn't it ? Maybe someone planted a dogs tooth...(lets see how far this goes)

At least Amanda was very plain - she knows for a fact the police have NOT interviewed JY.

yeah...i'm sure we will :rolleyes:
...but yes, it's plain as day that LE have NOT interviewed this poor, bludgeoned woman's husband, & it's been a month....i wonder how many of his friends (real friends) are at LEAST wondering why he hasn't sat down & talked with LE....to answer questions..heck, he's got a good atty that will be right by his side...wtf? :furious:

it screams at me that he's a worm...sorry, but that's how i feel about JY...
 
  • #298
close_enough said:
yeah...i'm sure we will :rolleyes:
...but yes, it's plain as day that LE have NOT interviewed this poor, bludgeoned woman's husband, & it's been a month....i wonder how many of his friends (real friends) are at LEAST wondering why he hasn't sat down & talked with LE....to answer questions..heck, he's got a good atty that will be right by his side...wtf? :furious:

it screams at me that he's a worm...sorry, but that's how i feel about JY...
It screams me me me me me to me ! This is going to get ugly I think.
 
  • #299
raisincharlie said:
It screams me me me me me to me ! This is going to get ugly I think.

heck yeah it does!....& you're right..i bet this gets real ugly before it's over with....
 
  • #300
scandi said:
:banghead: Ewww I just lost my whole post! Wish I knew how to retreive a post when that happens.

<snip>

And what he didn't even realize then, is that as he left the bedroom and made his way down the stairs and out the door and through the garage to safety, he had left a trail that would now tell the rest of the story and follow him every day for the rest of his life!

Scandi
So, are you ever going to tell us what other best sellers you have written ?

Pretty chilling Scandi !
 
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