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  • #41
Jeana (DP) said:
I'm amazed at how good your English is. You seem to go back and forth between not being able to speak English and posts like this. What gives? :confused:

I can speak and write very good english if I concentrate hard on grammer and spelling. But it is a bit slow and time consuming and so I just let myself go and write fast and hope it comes out fairly understandable. I would not enjoy the forum if I had to write like this all the time. And I can read english better than I speak or write it.
 
  • #42
SnootyVixen said:
I can speak and write very good english if I concentrate hard on grammer and spelling. But it is a bit slow and time consuming and so I just let myself go and write fast and hope it comes out fairly understandable. I would not enjoy the forum if I had to write like this all the time. And I can read english better than I speak or write it.

Personally, I can understand you most of the time - even when you're in a hurry! LOL
 
  • #43
Jeana (DP) said:
The sofa was apparently so helpful to Darlie's defense team that they sold it at a garage sale.


Jeana I don think thjis is a fair thing to say. It was not the defense lawyers that had a sale of the furniture it was family. What they know about what is important or not? If police give me back something they are saying to me that it has no worth to case. That is what I would think.
 
  • #44
SnootyVixen said:
Jeana I don think thjis is a fair thing to say. It was not the defense lawyers that had a sale of the furniture it was family. What they know about what is important or not? If police give me back something they are saying to me that it has no worth to case. That is what I would think.


She had the best legal team money could buy. If they thought the sofa had anything to assist her case, they wouldn't have allowed it to be sold. I'm sure since Darlie cleaned it off, she wanted to get rid of it as soon as humanly possible. :D
 
  • #45
Dani_T said:
Without going back to the affidavits (don't have time right at the minute) I think from memory that one defense expert had said it was not Darlie's print and they were working on eliminating Darin but had not done so yet. However, we all know that someone has to be wrong about the other print- the one on the table. The defense experts ruled out Darlie as the donor of that print (gee, what a suprise) and the state expert said she was the only person who could not be ruled out. So I personally wouldn't be ruling Darlie out from leaving the print on the door based on one defense affidavit.

And one of the main reasons I wouldn't is because it is clear whoever held the door had not just blood on their hands but enough blood that it literally ran/dripped off their hand. If you look at the photos there is a run of blood which has congealed on the part of the door which would rest against the frame when it was closed (which raises further questioning about the timing of the blood being left and the door being closed). Whoever held that door had blood running off their hands. The only person in that house who should have had blood running off their hands was Darlie.

With regards to the blood dripped throughout the room being Darlie- well she has consistently denied having stepped into the room. According to her own testimony she did not drip that blood.

Of course we all know there is no other real explanation than Darlie having dripped there unless you want to believe that the intruder stepped through the garage door and was made miraculously clean.

From my understanding of this I think that nobody say that any of the prints in blood are from Darlie or Darin. one say cannot rule out Darlie but only because she has a finger with whorl on it. With so many saying that they say it is not hers then I think it probably is not hers. I can be wrong tho.
Sure can.

I am one of the writers who have always thought that blood drips in the garage room were from Darlie. Nothing else make any sense. She say she did not go in there but she wrong. I can accept that. I think people say wrong things after horrible things happen because of shock. That not evidence of her guilt to me.

Also I will say clearly I hope here that I do not see any reason to think there was cleaning of the scene. None at all. never do I believe that. In fact I think the whole story is silly because nothing cleaned. blood evrywhere even where they say she cleaned it up. I think that they probably are honest in thinking she do it. They are bunch of men.
 
  • #46
SnootyVixen said:
Jeana I don think thjis is a fair thing to say. It was not the defense lawyers that had a sale of the furniture it was family. What they know about what is important or not? If police give me back something they are saying to me that it has no worth to case. That is what I would think.
Did LE actually take the sofa or simply release the house back to the Routiers? Earlier you wrote this:
Did you know that prosecution did choose not to keep this sofa that she was laying on as evidence? I see that as so strange. That defense lawyer never did get to see it? Only had to use pictures because police gave sofa back to family right away for them to wash the blood off and sell. Me I don know if this is true or not but people who know family say they say blood all over sofa. I cannot judge people I don even know as to call them liars and won do that. But I just try to keep open mind.

So I'm confused as to whether LE took the sofa along with the other things, did their tests, recorded their results, then returned it to the family. Or did they run their tests with the sofa in the house and simply release the whole thing to them upon completing their investigation? This is important to know. Also when was the family allowed to see, wash, and sell the sofa? Before her arrest? And so far nothing can hide blood from Luminol. Her defense team could have asked the owners for it so they could test it. Another thing, why is it LE's fault that the sofa wasn't even looked at by her camp? Her family was doing everything they could to help Darlie. It is not LE's job to tell them to keep things or to run their own tests. They were the ones who sold it, not LE. Why in the world does that indicate framing Darlie? The family having the sofa is the same thing as her defense having it since they were so supportive of her. LE did nothing but release it to them. It's very unlikely that LE said anything about it being irrevelant to the case. I find it amazing that you blame LE for Darlie's family getting rid of the sofa. Craziest thing I've ever heard, well maybe not the craziest, but it's up there!
 
  • #47
They are re-airing this again, I believe it is next week.
 
  • #48
Desilu said:
They are re-airing this again, I believe it is next week.

Oh Oh, I'll have to get her to tape that for me. OH Beesy, my good buddy, LOL.

I'd love to see this program.
 
  • #49
cami said:
Oh Oh, I'll have to get her to tape that for me. OH Beesy, my good buddy, LOL.

I'd love to see this program.
Ok, I'll try to find out when it's on or let me know if you find it.
 
  • #50
beesy said:
Ok, I'll try to find out when it's on or let me know if you find it.

DSC — Against the Law
Precious Angels


On June 5, 1996, Darlie Routier's sons, Devin and Damon, were stabbed to death in their home. Darlie was arrested, convicted, and sentenced to death in Texas. Now, with new evidence, Darlie's attorneys have taken the case to the Texas Court of Appeals.


December 29, 2005. 4:00 pm. est.
 

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