To: drjulie; Velveeta; Devil_Anse; MaggieMay; runningbear
Thanks for posting the NE article Doc. One thing that jumped out at me right off the bat was that Snott said that Laci was not wearing shoes. Remember the pair of shoes that MG's camp claims that was found in the neighborhood? My first thought is that Snott tossed them out the car window after the interview to cover his bases.
I was just over to Purgatory and saw that Websleuths is closing.
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493 posted on
12/26/2003 5:42:42 AM PST by
Jackie-O
("The horror...the horror"- Col. Kurtz)
To: Jackie-O
His shoe statement is interesting...I think there are many problems for Scott in this interview (assuming all of this is true). I'd like to read the Globe article as well. I can certainly see why Geragos is working hard to throw the dog evidence out. This article mentions shrink wrap and I believe the Globe article does as well. Remember the forensics on the hair in the pliers? I believe they said there was some kind of plastic with the hair. I wonder if they can identify that as shrink wrap? If so, it would make that hair evidence more important.
494 posted on
12/26/2003 6:16:19 AM PST by
drjulie
To: Jackie-O
And he lapsed into past tense during that interview, at least once. He said "she was", something or other, and Brocchini calmly continued the conversation, "She was?" And only then did Scott correct himself and go back to the present tense.
Grief counselors?? That was really off-the-wall. Midnight of the same day she "goes missing", and supposedly nobody knows if she's even dead or alive, and he's asking about grief counselors??
To: Jackie-O; drjulie
Jackie, thanks for the ping and Dr. Julie thank you for posting the link to the NE article. It's a fascinating glimpse into SP's distorted mind.
Asking for a "grief counselor" was an amazing request! I was shaking my head in disbelief at this guy. He couldn't for one stinking moment, even pretend to act like a husband hoping that his wife would soon be found.
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