This may be old news, however, Dina was once part of Medici.
http://thesocialdiary.com/oscardelarenta1.html
http://thesocialdiary.com/oscardelarenta1.html
Did Adam say he did CPR? He may have jumped up on the table and grabbed her around the hips/legs or waist and tried to lift her body up to relieve the tension on her neck from the rope while trying to cut her down. If the electrical cord was around her neck (which I am not sure it was) then he would have tried to remove it hoping she could breathe or at least loosened it way up.
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If JS had hired him..there would be no need to show up at the home. Phingst know LE rules about gaining access. Also why do the interview..if JS or PR company hired him..he just put JS more in the limelight. IMO JS does not want to have his name associated with this crime at all.
I agree with your post.Sort of in the same though process with a little different interpretation...what IF JS or Medicis hired Phingst to be there for police questioning of the scene with AS. I'm assuming AS was still there at the crime scene and that was why the attorney went there in person vice waiting to talk to him later...to say, don't say anything, don't incrimate yourself, you're legally not required to answer those questions, etc. AS may have had little money to hire this guy, but surely JS will do so...because he appears to be ALL about his image, his company, his PR... :twocents:
From what I read... Paul Pfingst was seen at the mansion last night. He confirmed he was representing someone associated with the house,but said that person is not Jonah Shacknai. Now what that means I'm not sure. that would mean DS or AS?
I believe GS left the day after MS accident. If I'm wrong please correct me.Just curious, but do we actually know when GS left San Diego? Could GS be the client that is being represented?
Wednesday evening, former District Attorney and current defense attorney Paul Pfingst showed up at the crime scene. Pfingst confirmed to News 8 that he had been hired to represent someone connected with this case, although he would not specify who his client is.
"I'm not Jonah's lawyer. I've never spoke with him. As far as I know he's not a suspect of any type," Pfingst said in a statement.
http://www.cbs8.com/story/15075598/...mansion-owners-son-girlfriend?redirected=true
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Why would he say that? How would he know that? Unless DS, AS or JS told him.
I wonder who the other clients are of that PR team that was hired? Media clients, perhaps? As soon as that PR team was hired, it was like a faucet turned OFF! No info. Something to sleuth...it's my BD today, I hate BD's...but I gotta go out w/the kids and act happy, lol...or I'd search myself...
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The houses are so close. I wonder if any neighbors heard anything?
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His apartment manager said "he saw him a couple days ago". The article was written on the 15th; MS had his "accident" on the the 11th. Did he see him Sunday, Monday or Tuesday am (not sure when he arrived at the mansion - Monday/Tueday)....
Did JS or someone send for him? To get information from RN? Do "do the dirty work"?
I don't think RN's death was random either....the way she was found...speak anger, anger, anger..
This was also taken from the article:
Adam Shacknai said from San Diego that the police were questioning him but he did not have anything to do with Nalepa's death.
Why would you say that??? Did JS or DS make such statements????
Without more information, there are to many unanswered questions and theories
I wonder who the other clients are of that PR team that was hired? Media clients, perhaps? As soon as that PR team was hired, it was like a faucet turned OFF! No info. Something to sleuth...it's my BD today, I hate BD's...but I gotta go out w/the kids and act happy, lol...or I'd search myself...
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I do find your posts very interesting Inobu.
However I am not following your logic.
Are you saying Adam knew ahead of time that Maxie was going to fall down the stairs and die and RN was going to die too?:waitasec:
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You did not need to meet or know OJ to know that the inconsistencies with Nicole and Ron case had foul play as in this case.Adam certainly isn't the only family member that has compromised a scene when they have found a loved one dead from murder, natural causes, overdoses or suicides. I really don't think he was thinking about Crime Scene 101 at the time all of this was happening.
How can we judge people's credibility when we have not even seen them or heard them speak?
I don't think her neck had to be necessarily broken. The balcony was not up real high. I imagine there was spinal damage and brain stem damage but she most likely died from asphyxiation. Had she jumped off the balcony without a rope she may have broken her neck and some of her lower extremities. In the photo her face is straight up. It does not look like the neck is broken Her face doesn't even look bloated, blackened and swollen imo.
Point 2 his reasoning to moving the body was to revive her. Where as there is no evidence of him making an attempt just as you pointed out.I would imagine since time was of the essence he cut her down first and then dialed 911. I think it is misinformation that she was ever face down. Imo she laid in the same position seen in the photos until the ME came out the the scene later that night after the SW was obtaine. By the time the media helicopter swooped in around 2 pm the medics had long been on the scene when called early that morning.
CPR is the only revival means he could perform. If he cannot perform CPR then how cant you attempt to do something you don"t know how to do?Did Adam say he did CPR? He may have jumped up on the table and grabbed her around the hips/legs or waist and tried to lift her body up to relieve the tension on her neck from the rope while trying to cut her down. If the electrical cord was around her neck (which I am not sure it was) then he would have tried to remove it hoping she could breathe or at least loosened it way up.
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scorekeeper ... I could look at it this way. I think more often those that are not guilty plainly say they didn't do it? The wording is a bit odd though, as in, he references a death that someone may have caused and others may have helped (to cover up or plan or whatever)? I don't have the perfect wording to cover all possibilities, it just makes me wonder if he's afraid someone thinks he helped in some way. Is he excluding himself from both a murder AND helping with this statement.
Snipped. IMO, "efforts to revive" could mean a variety of things, such as feeling for a pulse, lightly slapping the face, loosening the noose, etc. IMO, I don't think it matters if it was done by AS, LE or EMTs. Actual CPR may never have happened, but efforts were made to determine if it even plausible to attempt, and then she was pronounced dead at the scene.
I also don't think AS lied to his LL about his whereabouts, especially if left in a hurry. I'm not "liking" AS for this if it was indeed a homicide. Too many other <unusual> persons involved. MOO
I agree. He may have thought if he cut her down and loosened the tension on the noose ......she might be able to breathe.
It is impossible to get into the mind of someone who is having to face such traumatic circumstances.
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Originally posted by Inobu
Point 2 his reasoning to moving the body was to revive her. Where as there is no evidence of him making an attempt just as you pointed out.
CPR is the only revival means he could perform. If he cannot perform CPR then how cant you attempt to do something you don"t know how to do?
Even you are point out all the inconsistencies that should have been done based on his reasoning for cutting her down. The photo shows nothing but a body dumping so to speak. The only thing he was successful at is disrupting the investigation scene.
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