To: Jaded
Hi all--Well, I was trudging around in the transcripts last night and I found this little tid-bit. Brenda testified that when the "girls" heard the last call announcement they decided to leave Dad's. She said she went out back to get the car--drove around to the front--got out of the car and knocked on the window to let Babs and Duh know she was there. She said they were in the smoking lounge/area.----- I'm wondering if she left the bar earlier than that to go do what she had to do with whomever she had to do it with. (DW?). The other two wouldn't know when she was "finished" until she knocked on the bar window. That might explain some of the fiber and hair transfer to DW. Any thoughts?
To: the-gooroo
Might explain all that orange fiber in the back of DW's SUV, don't you think? Just a quicky, but Brenda couldn't fessup to it.
I've always wondered how much orange fiber was in BRENDA'S SUV?
To: the-gooroo
I saw an interesting bit in her testimony too.
"The dog was edgy that night", but still never made a peep.
To: the-gooroo
The other two wouldn't know when she was "finished" until she knocked on the bar window. That might explain some of the fiber and hair transfer to DW. Any thoughts? Was the van Dam vehicle ever searched for evidence of DW? Lots of hairs and dna evidence could have been distributed that way, at least proving that DW was with Brenda, which in turn would tend towards credence of an alternate transfer route.
57 posted on
08/10/2002 10:45:06 AM PDT by
Kerensky
To: the-gooroo
He was already gone by then. But I'd sure like to know who's prints were on the SUV, that the judge shut down. That, IMO, could be very telling. Could explain the orange and blue. But hey, why bother with all the facts?
69 posted on
08/10/2002 11:27:31 AM PDT by
Jaded
To: the-gooroo
If you read the transcripts from Denise's testimony, you will see that they all left together not Brenda leaving first and then her getting the girls....
323 posted on
08/10/2002 11:40:40 PM PDT by
It's me
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