Sorry this has no reply with quote, but I've tried it twice with what I want to say, and both times I got my msg typed, it disappeared when I tried to post. I hope this tablet hasn't developed a mind of its own and thought what I had to say was stupid!
There is so much missing where this case is concerned, I think it's driving us bananas. What I mainly would like to know where the autopsy reports are concerned is TOD, how many times each was shot, and the names of who was shot how many times. We know that info on four victims, I believe - Chris was shot nine times, two to the head, Kenny had one bullet to the head, Gary had three to the head, and a few weeks ago somebody showed me where to read that said Dana had two to the head. So that leaves four others with multiple bullets to the head, W/O knowing who had how many (names Assoc with number).
I'm thinking that info might help figure out more of a motive, or maybe come closer to the ages of the killers. Maybe, I could be wrong. The killers know how many times each person was shot, and approx what time each occurred, so that info wouldn't tell us who did the shooting, and wouldn't have any cause to alarm the killers. In no way is an autopsy report going to say, for example, Hannah was shot three times by Gertrude Smith. Because none of us have that kind of info, and don't believe the coroner or ME have that info! So LE could not possibly hinder the case by giving us that info. It isn't important to see the entire report. No need to know if three people had baked ham and buttered cauliflower for supper, or how much each person weighed. Drug tox screens would be good info, along with the other things I mentioned above.
Just like the incident reports and search warrants info. Those are certainly not secretive documents. I believe they could out all the info I have mentioned and not jeopardize the case in any way. Guess I'll just have to play it by ear and see what happens.
There is so much missing where this case is concerned, I think it's driving us bananas. What I mainly would like to know where the autopsy reports are concerned is TOD, how many times each was shot, and the names of who was shot how many times. We know that info on four victims, I believe - Chris was shot nine times, two to the head, Kenny had one bullet to the head, Gary had three to the head, and a few weeks ago somebody showed me where to read that said Dana had two to the head. So that leaves four others with multiple bullets to the head, W/O knowing who had how many (names Assoc with number).
I'm thinking that info might help figure out more of a motive, or maybe come closer to the ages of the killers. Maybe, I could be wrong. The killers know how many times each person was shot, and approx what time each occurred, so that info wouldn't tell us who did the shooting, and wouldn't have any cause to alarm the killers. In no way is an autopsy report going to say, for example, Hannah was shot three times by Gertrude Smith. Because none of us have that kind of info, and don't believe the coroner or ME have that info! So LE could not possibly hinder the case by giving us that info. It isn't important to see the entire report. No need to know if three people had baked ham and buttered cauliflower for supper, or how much each person weighed. Drug tox screens would be good info, along with the other things I mentioned above.
Just like the incident reports and search warrants info. Those are certainly not secretive documents. I believe they could out all the info I have mentioned and not jeopardize the case in any way. Guess I'll just have to play it by ear and see what happens.