To: Yeti; ~Kim4VRWC's~; All
I understand them going back to get a pack of cigarettes if they contained drugs, or even if they didn't ... maybe her favorite cigarette lighter was left behind too. The part that makes me go "hmmmmmmm" is they all made sure they included that part of the story in their testimony. Yet, they left out things that would seem to be more important. Brenda never said anything about hugging and kissing the kids goodnight before she went out. Most moms do that automatically. I'm surprised she didn't talk about the last time she saw Danielle. In fact, it's noticable to me how little Brenda and Damon both talked about Danielle's activities on that last day and evening.
530 posted on
06/28/2002 6:16:26 PM PDT by
Karson
To: All
In reading the earlier posts about the dogs searching for scents, a new question occured to me. How long does a person have to be dead before their scent changes? In other words, how long would Danielle have been dead before a cadaver (sp?) dog would have picked up her scent?
532 posted on
06/28/2002 6:21:02 PM PDT by
Karson
To: Karson
In fact, it's noticable to me how little Brenda and Damon both talked about Danielle's activities on that last day and evening.When a person is guilty of something, they will often put the most intensity on those things that they want you to believe...and the least on those things that are true that they do not want you to think about.The order of importance is reversed.(an arson investigator uses this and I'm still trying to apply it)
What really did happen that entire day and night?...it's a good thing those pizza people were over or we wouldn't know if she actually disappeared at noon on Friday.
538 posted on
06/28/2002 6:29:12 PM PDT by
Rheo
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