Rav4 there first and then other car parked up next to it?
Chlorine bleaches can remove a Bloodstain to the naked eye but fortunately, forensics experts can use the application of substances such as luminol or phenolphthalein to show that haemoglobin is present. In fact, even if the shady criminal washed a bloodstained item of clothing 10 times, these chemicals could still reveal blood.
They didn't need to remove traces of TH from her own vehicle. SA didn't realize he had deposited his own blood in the SUV from the cut on his hand.
SA needed to get rid of TH stains from his garage. Why was it necessary for him to use bleach + gasoline + paint thinner in that area?
You don't think at some point he realized he was bleeding and maybe should go clean that up?
The red vehicle is the one closest to the outside in that double-parked positioning.
No that is not correct. If you look at this photo you will clearly see that not only was the RAV4 positioned on the outside of the row, it was also facing the opposite direction it would have been. The red car was actually just a bit inside of the rest of the row of cars, leaving just enough space to park the RAV4 right up against it and still leave enough space to drive through. So we have a vehicle that is obviously driving in the opposite direction typically being used to park cars in that location, parked directly next to the red car with no way to exit the vehicle from the driver's side without climbing over to the passenger side.
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To me, that could mean several things. The person who parked it wasn't that familiar with the property. Was an idiot who doesn't know how to park. The person who parked it was in an extreme hurry and hadn't thought through exactly how to park. The car wasn't driven to that location and instead was towed.
This is a very good point ... why would SA park so close to the red car not leaving himself any room to exit the vehicle without having to climb over the passenger seat ? He is not a slim guy and climbing over the passenger seat would most likely result in more prints and DNA being left behind.
I've always felt the parking was off too but one could argue that that's exactly how it did happen and that is why there was blood on the passenger seat. I'd assume it would get smeared or on the door handles/seat as one of Avery's build would have to use leverage to move across (maybe with this movement he tore a glove) but maybe once he was out, Avery leaned over from the passenger seat to remove the keys hence the blood droplets. I, of course, lean more towards wrongful conviction but the scenario presented doesn't necessarily go against the evidence. I'm just working all of this out!
SA might have also moved the car in the dead of night and I doubt there's a lot of lighting toward that part of the yard.
but if he's unknowingly bleeding from this finger... through his glove.... why no blood on the inside or outside of the door? none on the top of the consol? I can see no blood on the door if he got out the drivers side door... he would use his left hand to open the door.. but if going over to the passenger side.... wouldn't you use the right hand to open door? or if you use the left hand.... where do you put the right hand? on the top of the seat to brace yourself? on the door?
I'm trying to picture going over the console... which I have done when switching spots with my hubby while driving/not driving to avoid getting out of the vehicle, it's not that easy... and I'm short LOL our vehicle might be a bit bigger, but very similar, bucket seats, middle console.
but if he's unknowingly bleeding from this finger... through his glove....
What glove?