I think Mona actually went to the sisters for Christmas. I don't think we've heard from anyone who was in her apartment.You would definitely smell burnt flesh. Hair is really bad and has a very distinctive odor but I've heard burnt flesh is really bad. Are you thinking what I have been wondering? Neighbors, etc, should have smelled that. Her sister was there on X_mas day I thought so you'd think the odor would still be there.
Actually this was MBLover's "excellent thought" and I totally agree. Thanks.
You would definitely smell burnt flesh. Hair is really bad and has a very distinctive odor but I've heard burnt flesh is really bad. Are you thinking what I have been wondering? Neighbors, etc, should have smelled that. Her sister was there on X_mas day I thought so you'd think the odor would still be there.
Interesting perspective regarding the odor-so might there have been more than one crime scene?
I think Mona actually went to the sisters for Christmas. I don't think we've heard from anyone who was in her apartment.
But what strikes me as odd is in the reports I've seen, the police say there was an odor around the area of the burnt rug. I would think there would have been an odor around the whole apartment. A very noticeable odor. I would have expected LE to say more along the lines of "as soon as we entered her home there was an overpowering odor"
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I wondered about that too. But LE entered her house 4 days after Jonathan was killed. His body was disposed of right away so there would be no smell of decomposition. With a lot of ventilation and Lysol could the burnt flesh odor be eliminated in 4 days? I'm thinking maybe it could.
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I wondered about that too. But LE entered her house 4 days after Jonathan was killed. His body was disposed of right away so there would be no smell of decomposition. With a lot of ventilation and Lysol could the burnt flesh odor be eliminated in 4 days? I'm thinking maybe it could.
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I wondered about that too. But LE entered her house 4 days after Jonathan was killed. His body was disposed of right away so there would be no smell of decomposition. With a lot of ventilation and Lysol could the burnt flesh odor be eliminated in 4 days? I'm thinking maybe it could.
So many links at Nelson's home, yet she rode away in the backseat of investigator's car as if they were going out for a burger & a movie! Way back in thread #3, I couldn't believe she was a suspect, much less under arrest because she was not cuffed for transport. A big girl like her "loose" in the car... unusual, careless, foolish! I was even more stunned to learn she was, indeed, more than just a suspect, but a pro-boxer at one time. Am I the only person still questioning the cops? Isn't in SOP for anyone transported in LE vehicles to be restrained?
for those of you with knowledge about welding......
what would happen if you tried to use the equipment(to burn anything for a period of time) in a small area, such as a living room or kitchen of an apartment? Would the place need to be ventilated? would carbon monoxide fill the room? Would any kind of soot gather on your windowpanes? What kind of destruction would it to a room, if any?
I think MN wants to die by the hands of the state. Heinous enough crime to get her the dp. She just left too much visible.
If those police felt the same way about her as they had expressed at that presser, I have no idea how they kept so calm as to have her just "hop into the back seat please" so to speak. The looks on those detectives faces as they were standing around her apartment was a look I do not recall seeing on LE faces before. They all looked shell-shocked. Does anyone know if when they talked about how she calmly signed the consent papers, was she still in her apartment or had they taken her to the police station first?
Thought this might be a good article for some to read if interested in learning more about how she became to be who she is.
http://ushealths.net/2011/01/how-trauma-shapes-sexuality/