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Maybe black latex gloves were available there also.
Is this a black glove on top of the railing post beside the stairs?

http://www.drphil.com/shows/show/1874/
Maybe black latex gloves were available there also.
Is this a black glove on top of the railing post beside the stairs?
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http://www.drphil.com/shows/show/1874/
Is this a black glove on top of the railing post beside the stairs?
![]()
http://www.drphil.com/shows/show/1874/
Good catch, TorisMom! I enlarged the image and it's really hard to tell, but does look like could be a pair of heavy black gloves, one on top of the other. I say heavy since whatever it is it has volume and not flimsy like nitrile.
Note the red dog bone at foot of fireplace.
Is this a black glove on top of the railing post beside the stairs?
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http://www.drphil.com/shows/show/1874/
Oh, good catch, STS-135!Is someone out there already working the non-skid hospital sock question? I was at an airport this morning when it hit me: Some airlines issue non-skid socks too.
Oh, good catch, STS-135!
After watching Sheriff Gores comments on the Hannah Anderson missing girl, he came out and basically accused her of being a willing participant, this shows me that he did make the suicide assumption and made her autopsy fit the picture IMO
After watching Sheriff Gores comments on the Hannah Anderson missing girl, he came out and basically accused her of being a willing participant, this shows me that he did make the suicide assumption and made her autopsy fit the picture IMO
Unfortunately, time, same century. A few previous parallels in Gore's illustrious career:I saw him make a point that there was no evidence she was being involuntarily held - good god, I think that man is living in some other century.
"Once the teams set up, they waited until DiMaggio and Hannah separated, and moved in," the Valley and Ada county sheriffs' offices said. [ ]
At some point, a "confrontation" ensued between authorities and DiMaggio, San Diego County Sheriff Bill Gore said. The confrontation ended when an FBI tactical agent shot and killed the murder and kidnapping suspect.
"Obviously we would have liked for Mr. DiMaggio to surrender and face justice in the court of law," Gore said. "But that's not going to be the case."
http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/11/justice/california-amber-alert/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
"Gore's role in these liquidations of unarmed Americans -- a mother and young son -- is undisputed. [ ] Bill Gore is a loose cannon.."
http://www.saveoursheriff.com/blog:18
"It is quite likely that -- if FBI Agent Bill Gore had been at all competent in this job -- 9/11 would not have happened: the information, the intel, was readily available to him, but Bill Gore was incapable of interpreting the info. This sort of lapse is commonplace in Bill Gore's professional career."
http://www.saveoursheriff.com/blog:18
http://laist.com/2013/02/22/sheriffs_public_information_officer.phpWe're not sure exactly what kind of information bloggers have asked for that has so rankled Caldwell. But it sounds like Caldwell's approach to public information might just be illegal. If the public asksor even demandspublic records, they're entitled to them. Unfortunately, this sort of thing isn't unusual.
In 2007, Californians Aware partnered with reporters and conducted an undercover statewide audit of law enforcement agencies. Most of the agencies from the CHP to sheriff's departments to police departments failed miserably. Under the California Public Records Act, citizens should be able to walk into a law enforcement agency and ask to see documents about what sorts of crimes are happening in your neighborhood. Reportersand, yes, even many bloggersknow it's not always that easy. In the survey, undercover auditors were asked by clerks and police officers illegally who they were, what the documents were for and some even had to give their IDs. Even after all of that, many of them walked away empty-handed. So as much as we're not completely surprised to hear Caldwell's remarks, it's still discouraging and appalling.
Between the Mayor and the Sheriff, what chance does a female victim have in San Diego, I always love going there but now...Yes, his statements were pretty shocking given reports to the contrary from her friends. It's a very shocking thing for Gore to say and reveals a lot about how he views women victims of crime. Most LE professionals today are better educated than this.
If these are Gore's deeply held beliefs, it explains a lot about RZ's case, including why her body was left in the yard, uncovered for hours on end.
Those remarks make me view this investigation in a new light.
ETA: Adding link for more info on this Freudian theory
Madonnaâcomplex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Excellent insight, Betty P. You managed to make an objective assessment whereas my emotions got the best of me. Grrrrrr.....Thanks for the informative post Carioca.
Being involved in a high profile case where he has to work with other LE agencies might not be as beneficial to Gore as he thinks. His approach to law enforcement and pursuing criminal cases isn't normal and may not be acceptable to LE in Idaho or in the FBI. They may not want to be associated with Gore's tactics, especially when they're all exposed to national media scrutiny.
In addition, it doesn't look good for him to be attacking a very young girl who was kidnapped by a pedophile who murdered her family. Unless he has some really compelling evidence, he's going to come off looking really bad in trying to attack and demonize this victim. Hopefully he'll have the FBI looking over his shoulder every inch of the way in examining any evidence.
And yes, a dead perp makes it easier for Gore to build his case any way he wants. I hope this girl's father is willing to stand up in the media to protect her reputation.
=================================================Excellent insight, Betty P. You managed to make an objective assessment whereas my emotions got the best of me. Grrrrrr.....
BBM I too hope her father goes the extra mile to ensure his daughter's reputation. He lost his son and his wife, mother of his children. It is unspeakable that while he mourns he should even have to consider that. How terribly irresponsible and insensitive of the sheriff to make such an opinion publicly IMO.
Excellent insight, Betty P. You managed to make an objective assessment whereas my emotions got the best of me. Grrrrrr.....
BBM I too hope her father goes the extra mile to ensure his daughter's reputation. He lost his son and his wife, mother of his children. It is unspeakable that while he mourns he should even have to consider that. How terribly irresponsible and insensitive of the sheriff to make such an opinion publicly IMO.
Between the Mayor and the Sheriff, what chance does a female victim have in San Diego, I always love going there but now...