Eileen730
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What time was the payphone call made again? Tia.
1:30am I believe.
What time was the payphone call made again? Tia.
I can't seem to find that post? Help?
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Here is a question. Why does the prosecution need confirmation from a witness about the 95 phone calls from the Moorers to Heather's phone. Wouldn't that be on their phone record?
I said something very similar on the other thread, but you said it much better.
Madeleine74 for closing arguments!!!
If she went into the water it would cause the cell to stop pinging and they wouldn't find her phone.
No one knows what kind of night she had after talking to SM or TM.
She could have gotten the U Ruined OUR LIVES speech.
taken a DADDY away from his children!
How could u....
what will your mother say
What will your father say!
She had the last night of her life after she talked to SM.
I think so also!
Not so sure about TE being involved tho. they would have a hard time with that one.
They have been pushing that theory on FB for as long as I can remember.
I'm also having a hard time with the timeline as far as what the state contends happened. With all of the texts/phone calls...it's obvious that the Moorers initiated some contact for some reason. Then Heather goes to PTL. Here's where I have a problem. The state has what they believe is the Moorers truck heading to PTL, then returning a couple minutes later. Somewhere during that time HE's cell stops pinging. That would seem pretty telling. Except HOW in the world do you abduct or even kill someone within that short 4 minute period or whatever...and dispose of a body/cell/keys without their being a crime scene with evidence left behind. Or if they had abducted her....there is NO WAY ON EARTH that there wouldn't be at least SOME DNA of her's in that truck if they had killed her on the way back down leaving PTL. It just doesn't seem like enough time. Now...if the time line had included an hour or something i'd say thats enough time for someone that might be adept to take care of it and clean up evidence from the scene.
I DO believe they were somehow involved...but I don't see any way possible to a conviction within that timeline without SOME kind of DNA or crime scene. Anyone else have a problem with that short window?
Finally, anyone that studies suicides will tell you that almost ALL suicides aren't able to do it where they can't be found. They just don't care once they are gone. Heather's phone wasn't at PTL long enough for her to break it or throw it in the water and then go hide somewhere far enough or well enough that she'd still not be found today. I don't think even the defense would waste their time with that theory.
Why?
Why would he be responsible?
What I've always wondered about is how they dismissed her apartment so quickly, something indicated that the murder scene was PTL right away. Had to be more than her car left there and the last phone pings.
Probably because the witness heard what was said.
WPDE NewsChannel 15 was there as Tammy Moorer, Sidney's wife, visited her husband in jail Saturday afternoon for 30 minutes.