JMO8778
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Only other thing I would add is,I would like to hear what a criminal psych.(or more than one,really) has to say about whether that type of head injury(considered along w the manual strangling) could be an accident,or rather,was it more likely to be intentional?
It's such a severe injury that I do have a difficult time equating it to an accident.Is it possible that,just like some can't fathom a parent would do this to their own child,that again it's being too nice and/or too naive to consider it to be done on purpose..therefore it must be an accident???It could only be an accident?? I think it's possible that once again,some are being fooled,and by themselves this time.(no flames please ! I did say possibly.)
What I don't understand is,IF it was an accident,why not stage it as an accident?That would be far less incriminating.They could have staged it as falling down the steps or something.But obviously,it seems they knew that wouldn't be believable..why? Only reason I can think of is b/c it was no accident.
And if it was an accident,but she was denied medical help due to the fact she might talk about sexual abuse,then why not stage it as an accident and wait until she's passed away to call LE ?
If murders are ususally what they seem,then it seems,(to me anyway),that this was a murder staged as a murder,not an accident staged as a murder,which is far more incriminating.I think it was an murder in the murderer's mind,and as such,had to be staged that way in his/her mind.JMO.
It's such a severe injury that I do have a difficult time equating it to an accident.Is it possible that,just like some can't fathom a parent would do this to their own child,that again it's being too nice and/or too naive to consider it to be done on purpose..therefore it must be an accident???It could only be an accident?? I think it's possible that once again,some are being fooled,and by themselves this time.(no flames please ! I did say possibly.)
What I don't understand is,IF it was an accident,why not stage it as an accident?That would be far less incriminating.They could have staged it as falling down the steps or something.But obviously,it seems they knew that wouldn't be believable..why? Only reason I can think of is b/c it was no accident.
And if it was an accident,but she was denied medical help due to the fact she might talk about sexual abuse,then why not stage it as an accident and wait until she's passed away to call LE ?
If murders are ususally what they seem,then it seems,(to me anyway),that this was a murder staged as a murder,not an accident staged as a murder,which is far more incriminating.I think it was an murder in the murderer's mind,and as such,had to be staged that way in his/her mind.JMO.