Anti-K
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Good point. I want to revise my theory as follows: The person who created the garrote had never made one himself before but had a conceptual idea of how one would be created. The person made a garrote how they imagined one would be created, even though they had no actual knowledge of how to create one. As we see, what they made only appears to be a garrote but would be completely useless as an actual garrote (17 inch distance between the stick and the slip knot). Of the three RDI suspects, who can we say would be most likely to create something like this? Can any of the three RDI suspects be ruled out as the creator of the garrote? Your thoughts?
The killer didnt make a garrote, he made a simple noose using a slip knot and someone in LE or someone in the media dubbed it a garrote.
The garrote this killer made was good enough to asphyxiate his victim to death which disproves your claim that what he made was completely useless.
The 17 inch distance between the stick and the slip knot is an expected, completely efficient, functional, and reasonable distance. Heres one of my garrote videos: http://tinyurl.com/mg4vvhr
IIRC, the length between slip knot and my hand (stick, if I was holding on one) is 21 or 22 inches. It works just fine. Ive played around with
constructing and using garrotes of this type quite extensively. I once used a length of cord between slip knot and stick in excess of 12 feet. Yes, 12 feet I ran the cord up from the object I was garrotting to a pulley hanging from the ceiling and all the way back down again. It worked fine, except for the time the pulley pulled free and fell on me!
I noticed that you posted a link to Delmar Englands knot analysis. This document is error ridden and virtually every claim in it has been clearly and irrefutable debunked in one way or another. Ive personally corresponded with Delmar, and I have met his every challenge and disproved him on every count (my use of lengths of cord in excess of 17 inches between knot and handle is a clear example of this).
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