GUILTY SC - Samantha Josephson, 21, Columbia, thought she was getting into Uber, 29 Mar 2019 *Arrest* #2

  • #601
ITA, I think poor Sami assumed it was her Uber, got in on her own, and he took the opportunity to rob her. I believe she put up quite a struggle and that might have been why he was so angered in the stabbing.

JMP
I think she refused to give him her PIN number (or gave him a wrong PIN) to the debit card. I recall most of the wounds were to her right side, which would make sense if she remained sitting in the back passenger seat. I doubt she ever stepped out of that car alive. Absolutely breaks my heart.
 
  • #602
  • #603
Next witness Jack Jamieson, SLED, document examiner
 
  • #604
Looks like he was planning on burning her body
 
  • #605
Looks like he was planning on burning her body
And here I thought he was just out to rob someone.
Wonder if his handwritten list was part of a fantasy?
 
  • #606
Now up, Michael Moskall, SLED trace evidence
 
  • #607
I missed the work records and documents stuff. Could somebody give me a quick summary of what that was all about?
 
  • #608
I missed it. What was the list? TIA!
 
  • #609
I missed the work records and documents stuff. Could somebody give me a quick summary of what that was all about?
The list was shown on exhibit board in courtroom.
 
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Poor Samantha this really is the stuff of nightmares. I hate getting a genuine cab on my own, maybe it’s too much WS but my mind always goes to ‘this guy could put the automatic locking on and attack me at any minute and I’d be powerless’. I’ve even thought about what I’d do if it ever happened, attempt to kick the window out, quickly dial emergency services in the struggle, grab the steering wheel. It’s probably gone through a lot of women’s minds when they’ve been in a cab alone before, what if he turns down a dirt road or doesn’t stop when you say ‘this is my street’ this person could drive you anywhere and you’re trapped in that car with someone who could easily overpower you.

Learning that there were footprints on the rear window really sticks out to me, she was probably fighting for her life desperately trying to break the glass :(
 
  • #612
Job
gloves
All black
duck tape
tape whole body
gasoline
matches

Thank you!
I’m having a lot of problems with the streaming and my WiFi today for some reason. Sorry for all the questions.
 
  • #613
@StephenFastenau

6m
A SLED handwriting expert testified that an envelope discovered by investigators with a handwritten list that included “tape whole body,” gloves, gasoline, matches was a probable match to handwriting samples from Rowland. Probable is two levels below most certain, expert said.
@StephenFastenau
6m
I’m not sure where that envelope was found. If it was said, I missed it. Rowland attorney Tracy Pinnock confirms with expert that he wasn’t able to make a more definitive handwriting match and had requested more samples from investigators for more thorough analysis but got none.
 
  • #614
I wonder what his family who has been so supportive and attending his trial are thinking after hearing all this damning testimony so far.
 
  • #615
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10 min break
 
  • #617
Job
gloves
All black
duck tape
tape whole body
gasoline
matches
I honestly can't understand why a person would need to make such a list.
 
  • #618
It’s way past 10 mins!

Eagerly awaiting the next witness in this treasure trove of evidence…
 
  • #619
Next Dawn Claycomb, currently at Duke energy, was with SLED, crime scene investigator

She responded to her autopsy, got swabs of hands and ankles, feet, got prints, collected clothes
 
  • #620
Next Dawn Claycomb, currently at Duke energy, was with SLED, crime scene investigator

She responded to her autopsy, got swabs of hands and ankles, feet, got prints, collected clothes
Thanks! I was still waiting for my feed to go live LOL.
 

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