matou
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Sleuthing does not mean implicating or accusing. It means digging up and posting information about the one you are sleuthing. NO SLEUTHING THE FAMILY. I don't get what is unclear about this??????
So does anyone think that the piece of plastic, pic on pge 3, 4th one down, looks like some kind of a latch, like on a tailgate?
I thought the pic being referenced looked like a piece of torn garbage bag (maybe a piece of the bag she was wrapped in). IMO
Viewing from my phone, I thought it looked like TP.
Let's try to get back on track here. Please remember the rules...
DO NOT post personal information about the parents beyond what has been reported in MSM
DO NOT sleuth any individual who has not been indicated as a person of interest per MSM.
DO NOT suggest that any individual is the perpetrator unless indicated as a person of interest per MSM.
@JeffSmithNBC5: Police still have no suspects, and ME can't say for sure how she was killed. Scientific tests won't come back until end of July @NBCDFW
Did someone remove that tape from the bundle? If it's tape it looks like black tape to me.
So people in the know. If that is tape with blood in it, where do people think they were driving to?
Did the hunk of tape blow over there or fall out?
Why is there tape with blood separate from the body?
She was wrapped in a tarp as well as her body being in a garbage bag. Where would the tape come from to be loose?
How big is that tape? Small? Looks big.
I have tried to remove tape from plastic when wrapping a package to be mailed because I goofed it up.
Removing tape on plastic cannot be done if it is duct tape.
Electrical tape is not as aggressive.
It just does not seem like the tape would fall off of her body because of the multiple wrappings.
Any ideas?
I don't either.
a) if death was accident, even if there was neglect, I don't think "most" parents would try to hide that......or they'd try to make it look like a different kind of accident - i.e., I can't imagine many mothers or fathers would stage and discard their daughter in such a heinous way if it was an accident they were trying to cover up
b) LE actions (along w/ the way she was found) imply that, unfortunately, there was sexual abuse involved in her death (interviewing area RSOs, statements about waiting for DNA results, etc)
* if it was sexual abuse in the family, I would think they would try to make it look like an accident (drown, fell/trauma) and get rid of anything that would make LE go down the sex abuse road instead of lead them directly to it
* if there was family involvement, they would have more time than anyone to clean up scene/body, make it look like anything other than what it was.....it's summer so it's not like she was expected at school on Tuesday; I would think a guilty family would take advantage of that instead of leaving so much evidence on body they were transporting
But then again, the problem with my reasoning is thinking that someone who would do this thinks the way that I do, so..............
Please continue here and remember the rules. You can find them right here: The Rules - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community
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Thanks,
JWPMoyer
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