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To: hedda lettis

Thank you. Last night, after re-reading the toxicologist’s excellent analysis, I was heartsick. No one deserved to die like that. Remember also, there is the question of how long the bathroom and bedsheets had been stained with human waste? Unfortunately, no tests were ordered on the vomit, feces or blood.

Did all those people simply ignore the mess? It’s absolutely inconceivable, especially since they were expecting guests that day who would walk into Anna’s room. I have wondered whether Anna had only gotten sick that morning, lying in bed too tired to get to the bathroom and too sedated to call for help? It’s just heartbreaking to think of her like that—we treat dying animals better.

Wasn’t there was a 40 minute gap between the time Moe arrived and the 911 call was placed? Since Anna was already dead, what on earth were those people doing? They didn’t dispose of the medications; they didn’t clean the bedsheets or the bathroom. What were they doing instead? Hiding evidence of their own drug use, drug dealing or the like?

Her mother has studied this as we have. She’s a cop. She can analysis a death scene better than we can. If she is the bulldog I think she is, she will not rest until justice is done? I’d be burning with rage til the day I died if people let this happen to my daughter and grandson. Remember Fred Goldman? His eyes still burn with rage whenever I catch sight of him.


7,556 posted on 04/22/2007 9:06:50 PM PDT by SundayGardener
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To: SundayGardener

When I heard about the stained bedsheets, I just assumed that the stains were the result of what often happens in/to one’s body as the person dies. Things let loose, so to speak, and I know from experience:(
As far as the wait before EMS was called, Taz and Moe were probably hoping they could revive her and all would be OK, as it had been done before. With their history, as wrong-headed as it was, I could see them doing that. You or I wouldn’t, but these folks sure weren’t like you or I. I wouldn’t mind if Moes and Taz’s licenses were pulled or suspended.


7,562 posted on 04/22/2007 9:14:15 PM PDT by tabor
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To: SundayGardener
there is the question of how long the bathroom and bedsheets had been stained

Moe told us that HK was in bed with Anna that morning. In a pigs' eye! Did all those people simply ignore the mess? It’s absolutely inconceivable, especially since they were expecting guests that day who would walk into Anna’s room. I have wondered whether Anna had only gotten sick that morning, lying in bed too tired to get to the bathroom and too sedated to call for help? It’s just heartbreaking to think of her like that—we treat dying animals better.

EeeeK told us, that Anna had been in that condition before - it's in my mind that she remarked that Anna had "messed herself" in the previous months at Horizons - imo, they needed a drug addict to take to the inquest, that's all, they didn't give a rat's turd

Wasn’t there was a 40 minute gap between the time Moe arrived and the 911 call was placed?

my timeline had Howie being called at 1:15, Moe arriving at 1:30; hotel paramedics 1:46; broward paramadics at 2:00. They've been tweeked a few minutes either way by different sources..

Her mother has studied this as we have. She’s a cop. She can analysis a death scene better than we can. If she is the bulldog I think she is, she will not rest until justice is done? I’d be burning with rage til the day I died if people let this happen to my daughter and grandson. Remember Fred Goldman? His eyes still burn with rage whenever I catch sight of him

yup, yup, yup, nope, yup, yup, and GB, FB.

7,663 posted on 04/23/2007 2:28:14 AM PDT by blueplum ([IC - ICE -(ice bath)])
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