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To: Letitring
"Okay, it makes sense to place her cleaning up, or getting started on cleaning her kitchen/home. Her Father was told it was HER blood they found. Thoughts? Anyone?"

Wow.....that's the first I've heard about the blood being identified as Rebecca's. Was all of the blood hers, or just that from a certain location?

As for the dirty dishes and the wedding rings, I think that would be an issue for someone who is familiar with Rebecca's personal habits. Some women wear their rings all the time, others don't. Some women are good housekeepers, some aren't. Without knowing her personal habits, I wouldn't want to speculate on the significance of those things.

99 posted on 02/21/2004 1:10:02 PM PST by freedox
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To: freedox
Mr. Hirst wasn't clear about the location of the blood. Just that when his son-in-law (not Richard) called him, he told him to come quickly that blood had been found and it was Rebeccas'. No other lab reports have been leaked, as far as I know.
104 posted on 02/21/2004 1:18:05 PM PST by Letitring
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To: freedox
Yes, I understand. Do you think, generally speaking, it makes sense to think she removed them to clean up? Makes sense her home was a bit messy due to a sick child, working full time, regular household duties, and found time on a Saturday morning to rake out? We know they were planning on attending the Dixie National Rodeo that Saturday evening. Rebecca had purchased tickets, as a gift to Richard. I don't know. Just seems a likely time, to me, for a working Mom to tend home and hearth on a Saturday morning.

Attention: WOrking Moms, does the above make sense?
107 posted on 02/21/2004 1:22:09 PM PST by Letitring
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