Highlights from March 2 Seattle Times article. Sorry for the repeat; I finally broke down and subscribed:
Could be weeks before ME releases info on death of Mountlake Terrace woman
Originally published March 2, 2016 at 6:08
Police are waiting on lab results before releasing information on the investigation into the death of Cheryl DeBoer.
By Jessica Lee
Seattle Times staff reporter
- it may be a month before investigators release laboratory results
- City police continue to wait on that lab information, which includes a toxicology report, before releasing details on the investigation into DeBoer’s death.
- police recently obtained information from DeBoer’s cellphone and computer records, which they continue to analyze.
- her mysterious disappearance and death created fear throughout the community
- Recently those type of concerns over safety have “slowed down somewhat.”
http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/could-be-weeks-before-me-releases-info-on-death-of-mountlake-terrace-woman/
I wonder what kind of information they obtained from her cell phone and computer records? Or do they mean, in general, now they are able to analyze her cell phone and computer records…
IMOO.
I wonder what kind of information they obtained from her cell phone and computer records? Or do they mean, in general, now they are able to analyze her cell phone and computer records…
IMOO.
Investigators just recently got some additional phone records and computer records from analysts
No rational, explainable reason, but I've felt from the beginning that a woman harmed Cheryl.
I do hope answers will be coming soon for the DeBoer family and the community.
And us, too. Some days I get a bit crazed with all the missing people mysteries I read about here.
I've thought the suspect is a woman from the beginning, lots of people think it was an unplanned & disorganized abduction, but I don't. I think it was all a very well planned out murder, from the "forgotten" badge to the placement of Cheryl's body, which imo seems to be sending a message that CD was beneath her killer, like the killer wanted to imply Cheryl was like trash & just thrown into a drainage ditch. I could be totally off my rocker but then again maybe not.
The thoughts & opinions stated above are that, MY random thoughts & opinions.
RE: Cuts on Cheryl's fingers
http://www.exploreforensics.co.uk/defensive-wounds.html
Following is an excerpt from "Explore Forensics" which speaks to Defense Wounds "normally to be found around the hands, fingers and arms of the victim"
Defensive Wounds
By: Jack Claridge (4 Sep 12)
Wounds Defensive Wounds Fight Victim
Defensive wounds are more often than not to be found on the hands of an individual who has been attacked or involved in a fight. These wounds, which are normally to be found around the hands, fingers and arms of the victim - and indeed sometimes the attacker - can be examined in order to determine how much of a struggle the victim put up and how much of a frenzy the attacker was in.
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I surely don't know
But one question.. How could the forgotten badge be preplanned?
I think QueenBea13 is saying 'preplanned' by the perp as a detail of all the staged scene. I too believe Cheryl never forgot any badge![]()
The badge forgetting could easily be pure coincidence. That's why they invented the phrase "red herring."
For me, 'red herring' and 'coincidence' don't even belong in the same sentence/realm lol.
This is one very intriguing case, I think about Cheryl every day now.
Yes, It may have been coincidence.
If this was random, then forgetting the badge may have put her in the wrong place at the wrong time
If it was planned, well I don't know how that would work.. it would throw off her normal schedule....
No rational, explainable reason, but I've felt from the beginning that a woman harmed Cheryl.
I do hope answers will be coming soon for the DeBoer family and the community.
And us, too. Some days I get a bit crazed with all the missing people mysteries I read about here.
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