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Offline scipio_usmc

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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #270 on: June 01, 2014, 07:14:PM »
Not many are nicked - probably cuz they watch CSI  ;D. CCTV has helped but not all areas are covered (unless someone has their own)

CSI NY was the good one and they went and cancelled it. 

Your point is somewhat valid though.  Various tv shows have made evidence collection procedures mainstream and provide potential criminals with knowledge needed to avoid getting caught if they really want to execute a crime carefully.  But not all people seem to care look at Guede in the Kercher case, he left evidence everywhere, not even using a condom, but got 10 years off his sentence for changing his testimony from some unknown person did it while he was in the toilet to saying knox did it and will be out soon on parole. 



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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #271 on: June 01, 2014, 07:25:PM »
CSI NY was the good one and they went and cancelled it. 

Your point is somewhat valid though.  Various tv shows have made evidence collection procedures mainstream and provide potential criminals with knowledge needed to avoid getting caught if they really want to execute a crime carefully.  But not all people seem to care look at Guede in the Kercher case, he left evidence everywhere, not even using a condom, but got 10 years off his sentence for changing his testimony from some unknown person did it while he was in the toilet to saying knox did it and will be out soon on parole.


Had my late partner not been the man he was he's have made an excellent criminal ;D "They" would announce that the had put something in place to make it more difficult for others to WHATEVER and just for the hell of it he'd find a way to circumvent it.

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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #272 on: June 01, 2014, 07:29:PM »
 I had a brother-in-law like that,,April.  He was nicknamed " The Godfather ". ;D Sooooo clever.

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« Reply #273 on: June 01, 2014, 07:30:PM »

Had my late partner not been the man he was he's have made an excellent criminal ;D "They" would announce that the had put something in place to make it more difficult for others to WHATEVER and just for the hell of it he'd find a way to circumvent it.
Obviously a man who loved a challenge, April  ;D ;D :) :)

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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #274 on: June 01, 2014, 07:31:PM »
lookout a bit like that myself ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #275 on: June 01, 2014, 07:43:PM »
you are all talking round in circles. stop and think how would you do it if you had to. look at the photos. its easy .  in through the sash window lock it after you carry out the killings all now silent so out the door put a ladder up to the OPEN bedroom window back in through the door lock it out the upstairs window leaving it as found put the ladder away    jobs a goodun!!!!

as far as I can see the access exit debate is neither here nor there it proves nothing

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so was there a ladder on WHF?

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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #276 on: June 01, 2014, 07:43:PM »
CSI NY was the good one and they went and cancelled it. 

Your point is somewhat valid though.  Various tv shows have made evidence collection procedures mainstream and provide potential criminals with knowledge needed to avoid getting caught if they really want to execute a crime carefully.  But not all people seem to care look at Guede in the Kercher case, he left evidence everywhere, not even using a condom, but got 10 years off his sentence for changing his testimony from some unknown person did it while he was in the toilet to saying knox did it and will be out soon on parole.

I think a lot more criminals are now forensically aware. It's a bit worrying really!
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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #277 on: June 01, 2014, 07:45:PM »
Not many are nicked - probably cuz they watch CSI  ;D. CCTV has helped but not all areas are covered (unless someone has their own)

LOL....Its not the same without Grisom  :'(  I did mean 1985  ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #278 on: June 01, 2014, 07:45:PM »
lookout a bit like that myself ;D ;D ;D




I can't imagine it,Susan. ;D ;D

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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #279 on: June 01, 2014, 07:50:PM »
so was there a ladder on WHF?

ive never heard of it but i would be suprised if there wasnt one on the farm.

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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #280 on: June 01, 2014, 08:02:PM »
ive never heard of it but i would be suprised if there wasnt one on the farm.
so how would you access the top of a stack of bales? or a hundred other farm jobs there must have been

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« Reply #281 on: June 01, 2014, 08:45:PM »
so how would you access the top of a stack of bales? or a hundred other farm jobs there must have been

but that's like posters  saying Sheila would have known how to use a gun because she was bought up on the farm?

I was just wondering if there was one near to the house that was accessible - that he could put away easily

If there was I guess the police would have sussed that out as well and not relied on the "window locking from the outside " theory.

After all they must have come across the Ladder method of entry ALL the time.

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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #282 on: June 01, 2014, 09:40:PM »
the qustion would where was this latdder was it lying about or was it locked up somewhere id guess it would of probely been locked up but obviosly i  cant be certain of that it would be a good subject for further research...

would it of been easy for him to go and get.

how would he do it without making the dogs bark.

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« Reply #283 on: June 02, 2014, 10:13:AM »
I cant think of a farm without at least one ladder easily to hand as for the dogs it wouldnt matter as he would only need the ladder to EXIT the farm when he would be the only one alive.
as I said the entering and exit theory is a red herring neither here nor there  just because it could be done (easily) doesnt mean it was.

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Re: Is Sheila guilty?
« Reply #284 on: June 02, 2014, 10:30:AM »
oh yes your right if you did it afterwoods in wouldent matter.

some farms would lock up the ladders at night though mind you that wouldent matter if he he had a key.
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