The Blood Droplets

  • #181
beesy said:
who you be callin' goofball?
LMAO!!! :D I guess I must have been looking in the mirror huh!?!!? :laugh:
 
  • #182
Mr R is a book in itself.


Ok how about a piece of rigid plastic as the blade. No sharp edge and we can still cover it with duct tape. Put die on the duct tape edge where the blade edge should be Hmmmm? Would leave a dye line mark each place it came into contact with. Sharpie at tip edge?

Take notes??? Honey I'm going to film it.

I'll be behind the camera hands will be busy. We can all take notes and ask questions.

So far we have two completely different reconstructions and the blood one is very messy.

My hubby pointed out- we have a friend whose son is a crack head, stupid kid. How many times this kid has been caught carrying around stupid stuff like big sticks- axe handles, butterfly knives, a collector highlander style sword- stuck in his pants and he is walking, rather stiff legged I suppose but "dumbass"
to quote TV character Red Forman.

Thats all he will tell me about his IDEA, I hope he hasn't decided to get this crack head to be the "intruder" That would be worse than giving a teenager the knife.:crazy:

You think my idea about the bears and DP cases is radical you should hear Mr R's.

With everyones work schedules it is going to be a cou[le of weeks before we get the stuff set up and everyone free.

I hope we figure out what happened - I don't have a personal agenda here despite some peoples doubts. I just want to know what happened.

My son ( middle one) suggested a computer program with all the known dimensions in place would be an ideal way to reconstuct crime scenes. I wonder if we could get a link to one?

Seems like it would less messy too, a lot safer and possibly quicker. He is going to look for one for me.
 
  • #183
G.I.RattlesnakeJane said:
My son ( middle one) suggested a computer program with all the known dimensions in place would be an ideal way to reconstuct crime scenes. I wonder if we could get a link to one?

Seems like it would less messy too, a lot safer and possibly quicker. He is going to look for one for me.
They have them. That is about all I know about it. Maybe someone with a prosecutor friend can tell us where one could acquire such a program, i wouldn't mind having one if it is affordable.
 
  • #184
beesy said:
I really don't like the idea of you using a real knife, much less a chef's knife. Was Darlie's knife 10"? I can't remember. You could use a shorter knife, maybe a duller one and make up the rest of the length with the marker. Or you could try to find a Halloween party knife. If you use a real knife, wrap the darn thing up well! I can see this hitting the news:

Crazed Lady In TX Attacks Daughter On The Advise Of Online Crazed Amateur Sleuths! To Husband's Horror, His Exspensive Chef's Knife Sustained Fatal Damage
I think making a sturdy replica of the knife is the safest way. Jane sounds like she has that under control. I can't wait for the video. There could be a star in the making here. LOL! Who will play Goody in the TV movie that will run opposite of Desperate Housewives? hahahahahahah.
 
  • #185
No faces needed my middle son also suggested we wear ninja costumes to hide our identities, since he already has one he used for Halloween I told him he could be our intruder but he wasn't interested. I think anyone who is worried about it can wear a muggers hat.


I am planning very carefully and Mr R likes the idea of a simulated knife better than damaging his prized chef's knife.

I loved that headline I laughed my hiney off and Mr R said "see other people care more about his chef's knife than I do."

Since we have been married for so long, I know have reached my limit with the borrowing his knife so we will use a simulation as it would be safer anyway.

The phone will not be answered and the blinds will be drawn. My closest neighbors are mainly old folks and the children that are in the neighborhood are way too young to even catch a glimpse of this.

My own family thinks I'm a little wacked for wanting to do this but the scientific approach I have put forth to them seems like a good reason to try it.
 
  • #186
G.I.RattlesnakeJane said:
No faces needed my middle son also suggested we wear ninja costumes to hide our identities, since he already has one he used for Halloween I told him he could be our intruder but he wasn't interested. I think anyone who is worried about it can wear a muggers hat.


I am planning very carefully and Mr R likes the idea of a simulated knife better than damaging his prized chef's knife.

I loved that headline I laughed my hiney off and Mr R said "see other people care more about his chef's knife than I do."

Since we have been married for so long, I know have reached my limit with the borrowing his knife so we will use a simulation as it would be safer anyway.

The phone will not be answered and the blinds will be drawn. My closest neighbors are mainly old folks and the children that are in the neighborhood are way too young to even catch a glimpse of this.

My own family thinks I'm a little wacked for wanting to do this but the scientific approach I have put forth to them seems like a good reason to try it.
Imagine if the neigbors saw your re-enactment through the windows and called police. hahahahahahahahhha. Wonder how long it would take to straighten that out.
 
  • #187
beesy said:
A John Wayne movie. I thought I remembered you telling me that's where you got the last part of your name. Guess not
I don't think I ever said that. Does this mean that you think Goody Trugritt is not my real name?????? I am offended.....I think.
 
  • #188
Goody said:
I don't think I ever said that. Does this mean that you think Goody Trugritt is not my real name?????? I am offended.....I think.
Uh, like yeah. You asked me how we were going to send that tape around without everybody knowing real names. I said I was sending it to feenix first, she's sending it to cami and then cami to you. You seemed cool about that. Feenix just got the thing! I mailed it to the UK on 1/14! You should get about this time next year. It's traveling by paddle boat.
 
  • #189
Goody said:
Imagine if the neigbors saw your re-enactment through the windows and called police. hahahahahahahahhha. Wonder how long it would take to straighten that out.
Call 911!
 
  • #190
Goody said:
I think making a sturdy replica of the knife is the safest way. Jane sounds like she has that under control. I can't wait for the video. There could be a star in the making here. LOL! Who will play Goody in the TV movie that will run opposite of Desperate Housewives? hahahahahahah.
Danny Devito? He's a great character actor
 
  • #191
Goody said:
Well,if she is right, there will only be an ink mark on her neck and arm(s) since the t-shirt should take most of the attempts.

Hey, I just thought of something. How did Darlie cut her shoulder and not her shirt?


I wonder if Darlie could have put the knife down the front of her big sleep tee with her left elbow up, then kept going drawing it upward and across her neck. No slit mark there in the shirt is even another indication of self inflicted I would think because an intruder sure would have had a hard time doing that. Also, has it ever been considered that Darlie stabbed the boys with another shirt on or topless then ended up stabbing Damon again because he got up while she was in the kitchen stabbing her arm at the sink and using that mirror to make sure where to cut her throat? What is she put some sort of marker very lightly over the spot to cut?
 
  • #192
Awwww, man I spelled expensive wrong and it's too late to edit it :doh:
 
  • #193
beesy said:
Good idea! She could put medical tape or something over the point of the knife just to make sure. She just can't plan to go anywhere for a few days, what with the red and black permanent ink all over her.
There is an everyday product in your home that will easily remove permanent marker and even ink. I can clean up this crime scene no problem.:eek:
 
  • #194
G.I.RattlesnakeJane said:
There is an everyday product in your home that will easily remove permanent marker and even ink. I can clean up this crime scene no problem.:eek:
Just use hairspray. It takes it off.
 
  • #195
beesy said:
Danny Devito? He's a great character actor
You want Danny DiVito to play Miss Goody????? :slap: I was thinking more along the lines of Angela Lansbury, you little twit.
 
  • #196
deandaniellws said:
Just use hairspray. It takes it off.
Cool. I didn't know that. Thanks for the tip.
 
  • #197
Goody said:
Cool. I didn't know that. Thanks for the tip.
Use a cheap one like Aquanet. The kind in the tall spray metal can...the ones that are so bad for the environment. :doh: The pump sprays don't work as well. I use the pump kind for my hair though. I feel too guilty for using the other kind.:silenced:
 
  • #198
USE DENATURED ALCOHOL.
Hairspray won't remove it from skin as well as denatured alcohol.

Isopropyl will work too but like hairspray it leaves remnants.
 
  • #199
G.I.RattlesnakeJane said:
USE DENATURED ALCOHOL.
Hairspray won't remove it from skin as well as denatured alcohol.

Isopropyl will work too but like hairspray it leaves remnants.
Whatever...it has always worked for me. :laugh:
 
  • #200
deandaniellws said:
Use a cheap one like Aquanet. The kind in the tall spray metal can...the ones that are so bad for the environment. :doh: The pump sprays don't work as well. I use the pump kind for my hair though. I feel too guilty for using the other kind.:silenced:
Aquanet kills spiders too! I keep a big pink can of it. The smell reminds me of my grandmother. It's great, you don't have to get close enough to those demons and you aren't spraying icky bug killer. I learned that in college. You know in a girl's dorm there was always hair spray, not as much bug spray though
 

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