You had a crap digital camera in ‘98, and that’s a supposition for why a police force CSI in a major city wouldn’t have had a good digital camera in ‘95?I'm not saying that that is incorrect but I think it highly unlikely. I had my first digital camera in around 1998, I think and it was crap, quite frankly. A top-end digital cameral was huge money back then. Also, those pictures do not have the very "stark" feel of early digital camera to them at all. They look very like standard police 35mm pics to me.
Do you have a source for what the Norwegian police were using back then?
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OK. I want to compare @Mireille image above with the one with the watch.
From the video, the closest to Mireille's and then the watch photo. WHERE DID THE BLOOD GO????View attachment 293900 View attachment 293901
I think the staff were negligent and incompetent but I don't believe there's a conspiracy here, personally. I don't think the police did a great job either initially because they thought "just a suicide" and didn't realize until after the scene had been cleaned up and everything that they couldn't ID her, so there was no initial reason to suspect anything other than suicide.
I think she possibly got the ferry from Copenhagen to Oslo rather than flying. There's less checks in general with ferries within Europe.
I think it's possible that she could have disposed of all of her clothes and stuff herself if she was suicidal. It's quite a common thing to do to "prepare" for a suicide. However the lack of trousers/skirt leans away from that idea.
Buses are another option. Think about 90s Europe, again, if you're old enough. How people dressed. How it was to travel. I know I keep saying this, but "Jennifer" doesn't seem as though she would have attracted attention from anyone. She could have been anyone, from anywhere.
She was so ordinary. Why care who she was, what she was doing? Look at her photo. Would you remember her if it was not for this case?
Or she lived in Norway?
Obviously, if you find anything REALLY weird, don't share it if it could be unsafe. No one has said that for awhile, but I think it is worth saying.
As always, this case, while so interesting, might have an unsavory element to it.
You had a crap digital camera in ‘98, and that’s a supposition for why a police force CSI in a major city wouldn’t have had a good digital camera in ‘95?
You keep repeating this. May I ask what makes you think she is norwegian? Other than the murder happening in norway?
I don't, necessarily. I'm merely proposing it as a reasonable possibility, one which no one seems to be considering. The assumptions seem to be that she was recently arrived from outside Norway and that may be true. Apart from her registration card though (which she filled in) there is nothing to suggest any foreign origin, when you think about it.
Another bullet casing (I've lost count of them now). And that feather again from another angle.
I'm not sure why the second image is so small. Trying something else. Again the image is from the Norwegian Documentary.
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