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The restaurant is Time Out. It's in a little strip mall on Franklin St. Downtown. I've eaten there once and it was okay, but college kids love it.
You must not be a biscuithead!
The restaurant is Time Out. It's in a little strip mall on Franklin St. Downtown. I've eaten there once and it was okay, but college kids love it.
After watching the 20/20 special I felt like more questions arrised than answers given on the case. I'm trouble that it finally cane out who was with KR when Faith's body was found. Uopn MR interview her word usage and tone of voice sounds strangely familiar...911 call. I also wonder about the specifics of what shape the apartment was in given in the 911 call about things not being where thwy usually are, looks like someone has been in here and etc vs the information that wasn't being told...Faith's name. The address. The name of the caller. To me if seems like exculpatory evidence of the crime was already in place. Perception is reality.
After watching the 20/20 special I felt like more questions arrised than answers given on the case. I'm trouble that it finally cane out who was with KR when Faith's body was found. Uopn MR interview her word usage and tone of voice sounds strangely familiar...911 call. I also wonder about the specifics of what shape the apartment was in given in the 911 call about things not being where thwy usually are, looks like someone has been in here and etc vs the information that wasn't being told...Faith's name. The address. The name of the caller. To me if seems like exculpatory evidence of the crime was already in place. Perception is reality.
I don't understand your concern. It has been known that MR was with Karena when she found Faith at the apartment; that's not new news. It's true that Karena did not mention that MR was with her when she made the call to 911. Karena did identify herself in the 911 call. I agree it's strange that she never said Faith's name. Much about the 911 call is hinky IMO.
Exculpatory evidence? What do you mean?
Simplestarz, are you suggesting that MR is the actual caller in the 911 call? That the voice is not really Karena's?
Yes.
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Interesting. I will have to re-watch 20/20.
By any chance are you acquainted with either of them, if you don't mind me asking.
I'm going largely on my two-year old memory of press coverage at the time TJ was the first POI focused on they searched his car and as best I recall got DNA (though I could be mistaken), and then quickly turned to gathering info on others. At some point I even recall TJ bragging somewhere on the Web (Facebook, Twitter???) that he had been cleared, not that that would necessarily mean anything but the fact that officers seemed to turn their attention elsewhere indicated to me the likelihood that he was no longer a prime focus (they wouldn't totally clear him, because he might still be withholding info he knows or otherwise be accessory).
At least one of the press articles says "...investigators collected hundreds of DNA samples, but did not name any suspects. Chapel Hill Police did report that at least one person refused to have a DNA sample submitted." Going back through the recently released docs I can't find anything confirming receipt of DNA from TJ although it does seem clear to me that 2 others likely didn't give DNA. I suspect the press quote is either a misprint -- I can't imagine LE actually collected 100s of DNA samples from individuals -- or else it is including all the swabs taken from vehicles and the crime scene as "DNA samples."
Anyway, I understand your skepticism (the circumstantial incriminating evidence against TJ is strong), but it seems to me LE have been looking in a different direction for awhile now.
On a side-note, I wonder what DNA samples collected from the various vehicles show???
Finally, I'll throw out a separate scenario that's troubling me, though unlikely: what if FH had consensual sex that night with someone (perhaps from The Thrill, perhaps not) and then was walked in on by some other suitor or ex-boyfriend who went into a jealous rage -- i.e. the semen evidence is not from the killer, but from someone scared-to-death to say anything or come forward???
The restaurant is Time Out. It's in a little strip mall on Franklin St. Downtown. I've eaten there once and it was okay, but college kids love it.
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In my thoughts and own opinions today, I am still torn on the butt dial voicemail. The timing isn't accurately known due to a glitch in Iphones at the time. To me, it sounds like they may be in a vehicle or outside of an establishment. (Smoke break?!)
Maybe KR confronted Faith..."you want to mess with my boyfriend" Which boyfriend is she referring to ETJ, BE, JM? Someone different entirely??? To me it sounds like Faith is restrained and is in disbelief of what "rosie" did (or didn't do) "put up a fight..." eluding that Faith could have been restrained. I wonder if this information was found in a cell dump. I wonder if they found these in the same cellphone dump as JB's phone, JM and KR did on the day of murder. Timing is everything. I continue to dig. Getting thoughts out. All in my opinion.
There's no glitch. The message was left while she was at the club and you can hear the noise and music of the club. She left with her roommate and it didn't look like they were having any issues in the video (which you can see in the program about her case).
The voice mail is a red herring IMO.
There's no glitch. The message was left while she was at the club and you can hear the noise and music of the club. She left with her roommate and it didn't look like they were having any issues in the video (which you can see in the program about her case).
The voice mail is a red herring IMO.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/friend-murdered-unc-student-describes-moment-found-body/story?id=42287084
IMO. I have had my thoughts that MR made the 911 call. MR wording in the article above sounds eerily familiar to the words used in the 911 call. IMO.
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