GUILTY NV - Tammy Meyers, 44, fatally shot at her Las Vegas home, 12 Feb 2015 - #7

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  • #621
It will go to credibility of the M witnesses. IMO.

The state better have plenty of forensic evidence to present, IMO.

These victims have to be every DA's nightmare.

JMO
 
  • #622
I can't answer why they lied, if you know please tell me :) I can only answer for myself on why I don't think the Meyers lied, I'm simply going off the GJ and police report and it doesn't seem like they are lying. Again, I can't go by what the media has reported or not reported and I certainly can't go by what RM says because he wasn't there. Hopefully we will have more information available to us so I can come to my own conclusion, but for now, I'm only going by what we have this far.

May I make a suggestion to you, PaperDoll?

Sell your house & move. The crazy out there in that area of Las Vegas might be contagious or may be caused something in the water. Seems to be widespread.

JMO & JJ
 
  • #623
Oh please. You seriously think police didn't check out what tower cell phone would ping if DA was in his home as opposed to be in Meyers neighborhood?

You mean the same police who identified a road raging 6' 180 blond spiky-haired guy in his mid-twenties as the killer? If they have record of the cell phone going between towers when Andrews says he's asleep I look forward to seeing it. There's a reason why the American Bar Association wrote an article on cell tower records.
 
  • #624
The state better have plenty of forensic evidence to present, IMO.

These victims have to be every DA's nightmare.

JMO
You must be forgetting that LE has a confession from the suspect including his motivation. Juries tend to believe confessions and put high value on them.
 
  • #625
You mean the same police who identified a road raging 6' 180 blond spiky-haired guy in his mid-twenties as the killer? If they have record of the cell phone going between towers when Andrews says he's asleep I look forward to seeing it. There's a reason why the American Bar Association wrote an article on cell tower records.

Police identified a spiky haired guy as the suspect because victim's daughter described the guy that way. Police are not clairvoyant.
 
  • #626
Police identified a spiky haired guy as the suspect because victim's daughter described the guy that way. Police are not clairvoyant.

Precisely my point, which is why you'd look for what cell phone towers were pinged pinged during the course of the events
 
  • #627
Precisely my point, which is why you'd look for what cell phone towers were pinged pinged during the course of the events

I have no doubt that it was looked at. You can cling to hope otherwise.
 
  • #628
I have no doubt that it was looked at. You can cling to hope otherwise.

Maybe you don't want evidence, but don't speak for me as I always look forward to seeing evidence.
 
  • #629
It's been repeatedly said that it's to be expected, since he is a suspect.

Yes I've seen it written that it is expected that a suspect would lie. (Though I'm not sure anyone has stated that the family of an innocent (and I use that word loosely) would be expected to, but that's another issue...)
Please link to where anyone, especially me, since it was my post that was quoted, said it was OK to lie.
There is a huge difference between expected and ok when it comes to lying to the police. I don't think it was okay for anyone involved in this investigation to lie.
 
  • #630
Where did anyone say it was ok for EN to lie, especially me. Please don't put words in my mouth.

I'm sorry you thought I was putting words in your mouth, that wasn't my intention. There are some who keep tossing out how the Meyers lied and they seem to forget that EN lied as well ;) EN lied for days after the event and finally came clean.
 
  • #631
Yes I've seen it written that it is expected that a suspect would lie. (Though I'm not sure anyone has stated that the family of an innocent (and I use that word loosely) would be expected to, but that's another issue...)
Please link to where anyone, especially me, since it was my post that was quoted, said it was OK to lie.
There is a huge difference between expected and ok when it comes to lying to the police. I don't think it was okay for anyone involved in this investigation to lie.

Can I add to this the "if EN felt threatened, why didn't he call 911?"

I expect a little more... no, a lot more maturity and common sense out of a wife and mother in her 40s than I do from a 19 year old on drugs with behavioral problems.

I expect victims and their family members to be a lot more forthcoming with police from the beginning, and more honest with the media, if they insist on speaking to them at all.

I don't understand the compulsion to turn a loved one's tragic death into a national spectacle, especially if it requires one to be disingenuous or dishonest to do so. It certainly did nothing to resolve this crime and bring about an arrest, IMO. It's not just this family, either.
 
  • #632
This article has been updated now with even more details:
http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/l...-mom-he-wasn-t-involved-tammy-meyers-shooting
It would be good to know about the cell tower records used as saying Andrews was cell phone was in EN's tower area could just mean the cell tower covers both areas rather than meaning Andrews went anywhere in his car. What would be good to know about movement would be whether or not Andrews phone switched towers instead of saying which tower he was on at the time of the shooting:
http://www.abajournal.com/magazine/...e_phone_tracking_is_junk_science_critics_say/

Thank you, SI :) were you able to get the GJ statement? I thought I read it was released to the public :crazy:
 
  • #633
May I make a suggestion to you, PaperDoll?

Sell your house & move. The crazy out there in that area of Las Vegas might be contagious or may be caused something in the water. Seems to be widespread.

JMO & JJ


I would love to move back to Southern CA which is my home forever.. ;) But Vegas isn't that bad at least not where I live ;) You have crazies everywhere, even in nice areas..
 
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Ok I have to admit that the Audi does resemble the one in the CCTV:

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  • #636
Ok I have to admit that the Audi does resemble the one in the CCTV:
That's close but not it. Google "Audi sportback" and check out those google pictures.

I assure you that LE properly identified the vehicle in the video.
 
  • #637
That's close but not it. Google "Audi sportback" and check out those google pictures.

I assure you that LE properly identified the vehicle in the video.


Thanks MM :blowkiss: I got the picture of the car from the link I posted above so I'm assuming that is the car in question?????
 
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Thanks MM :blowkiss: I got the picture of the car from the link I posted above so I'm assuming that is the car in question?????
Ohhhhhhhh! That's DA's car. Interesting.

Guess it's not a sportback after all.

DA is in deep ****. LE has more on him than EN.
 
  • #640
Ok I have to admit that the Audi does resemble the one in the CCTV:

7357310_G.jpg

Why buy an Audi that looks like a cheap little Datsun B-210?

Okay, if it's not a sportback, I guess it doesn't look like a B-210, but still...
 
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