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I answered my own question. It looks like Chilel Romero was convicted of the 2012 Carrboro attempted rape: NC DPS Offender Public Information
Just checking in to see if anyone has heard anything new, I haven’t been able to find anything. Is there a possibility there is more DNA testing being done? I can’t think of a reason why it’s been almost two months since the suspect’s first court date was supposed to take place and still hasn’t.
Just checking in to see if anyone has heard anything new, I haven’t been able to find anything. Is there a possibility there is more DNA testing being done? I can’t think of a reason why it’s been almost two months since the suspect’s first court date was supposed to take place and still hasn’t.
I google this case every single day. There has been no movement whatsoever.
Unfortunately, I was present when each of my parents passed away at home from cancer. I touched or kissed their foreheads afterwards, and they definitely felt colder. I think here the definition of cold isn't necessarily 45 degrees or whatever we think when we step outside in January. A drop of 10 degrees would be noticeable IMHO. At any rate, it was much less than the 6 to 8 hours you mentioned. The funeral home people came to take them away no more than 2-3 hours after they each had passed. So i'd say a body would feel "cold" after 2 hours. Just in my own personal experiencesSince we seem to be in a lull, I’ll do a bit more navel-gazing, piggybacking on my above post….
My understanding is that it takes at least 6-8 hours for a deceased body to turn "cold" — am guessing that a body experiencing as much trauma and blood loss as Faith did would turn cold faster than say a normal death (as in one’s sleep).
Karena found Faith around 11am, and though KR is not a medical professional, if we take seriously her statement that Faith’s body was cold that would seem to imply a death by 5am… and KR left the apt. around 4:30… so unless one goes with a theory that Faith was already dead when KR departed, one is left with a very narrow window of opportunity between 4:30 and 5.
Has anyone besides law enforcement, Faith’s parents and Eriq Tacoy Jones come out and made any statements publicly since the arrest? Those are the only three that I know of.
Unfortunately, these cases take years to make it to trial. There are other cases that i have been wathing and the wheels of justice are just as slow as you know what.
I wonder how in depth the police questioned everyone at Red Robin. Not trying to be disrespectful but anyone who has worked in food service can attest to the amount of under the table employees in back of the house positions. Even if Faith’s boss/the owner of the location fessed up to these kind of employees, there’s a chance they wouldn’t know actual names or ways to find them.It has been reported he is not a legal immigrant and I didn't know if that could possibly impact the way the court handles things, I was just wondering, I'm not trying to make anything racial out of it, I just don't know if that makes a difference when there is a criminal court case.
The bottle being a decoration in the kitchen makes a lot of sense and something I never thought about until now! Even though I did that in college.just a couple of points from a recent Nancy Grace podcast on the case maybe worth mentioning:
1) not too long ago here the question arose of whether the rum bottle (murder weapon) had actually had rum in it, because it didn’t in the police photo of it… and the podcast mentions that the bottle was found empty in the room when police arrived — thus LE photoed it as found. Whether rum had emptied out of it, or been drank in the course of the crime, or was from the get-go simply a decorative bottle usually kept in kitchen we don’t know… but again, surely the police do know, based on their Karena interviews.
2) it is stressed that Karena reports the body is cold in the 911 call, which implies that the murder happened many hours earlier, since body temp only drops a couple or few degrees per hour upon death (but depends on lots of variables)… this issue is important since no estimated time-of-death was ever officially published. This seems to discount any notion of the murder occurring later after most apt. residents had left for work or school, and coincides with the more generally held view of a murder occurring early, likely before sunrise (between KR’s departure ~4:30am and 7am, and likely closer to the 4:30 time if the body was truly cold).
I hate to even reference that damn 911 analysis BUT one thing that was deemed “suspicious” about Karena was how she mentioned the bottles being in the bedroom instead of the kitchen. Now I didn’t think that was suspicious to begin with but if the bottles were just for decor, that makes even more sense why Karena knew right away how weird it was that they were in the bedroom.
What she actually says is “There’s stuff in my room that was not here before.” I guess a couple of bottles and a takeout bag qualifies as “stuff”, but I’ve always had a suspicion that there’s more to it than that, and we just haven’t been told.
I may be reading too much into it, but the phrasing implies to me she’s not familiar with the “stuff.”
Sorry I don't have time to try looking this up but I believe it was actually in one of Police Lt. Lehew's interviews where it's mentioned that (according to KR) the rum bottle was usually kept in the kitchen. Anyone else recall that?
I don’t get cable nor streaming, etc. and don’t know anything about Atlanta-based HLNTV, but they tweeted out a show today that they will have on Sunday night at 9 on the case, in case anyone wants and is able to watch:
https://twitter.com/HLNTV/status/1469314710919127040
I'm terrified they're actually going to argue that MESO is innocent and Karena framed him. Like they might actually going to go in that direction. Their preview of the episode reads as follows:
"People close to Faith Hedgepeth have been interviewed over & over for 9 years as officials try to find her killer. Now it looks like they have their man... Or do they?"