Mrs. Holmes
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You don't think a reenactment of the balcony railing smudge test would be valuable to the Zahaus?
I am sure the Zahau team will be all over this at some point. I would like to Volunteer Gore himself show us how RZ went over the railing on her own and left so much dust behind. :floorlaugh:
I didn't realize dust on RZ's hip was in evidence. I still wonder if and this is painful to think about.... IMHO
if RZ had been hit on the head and then choked (with the t-shirt) it may have seemed to the perpetrator(s) that she was dead and RZ may even have had neck damage but she still maybe have been alive.... and then lifted over the railing and hanged to death.
I am still skeptical about the time of death. I am also still skeptical about JS and DS whereabouts. Unless JS was on camera the whole time I will not rule him out. What if JS does choke RZ at the mansion earlier in the evening and RZ is unconscious but mistaken for dead... the hanging cover up is then completed at a later time by AS? In fact knowing what had occurred at the mansion JS may have very purposely made sure he was seen on camera when he went back to the hospital. Exactly where was JS until 1AM is what I want to know. We know AS and DS most probably met up at the hospital at 1AM. Either one of them or both could have been part of RZ's demise earlier at the mansion and then AS could have been left to finish RZ off.
Again, JS having this iron clad alibi is crap....being seen a couple of times on camera only pinpoints his whereabouts.
How do we know JS and DS didn't got together back to the mansion to get answers? Maybe they are doing their "separate" this to throw off suspicion? And what loving brother with a law background let's his brother take a lie detector test.. ??? no lawyer worth his salt let's his client take a lie detector test. Either JS suspected AS and wanted answers or he hung his brother out to dry... albeit.... grief could have clouded a great deal of this.