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The Jodi Arias Case

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DrysonBennington
Eagle's Talon's
#1 - 2016-07-25 19:33:03 UTC
The Jodi Arias Case - Zach and the Garage Door Opener and not Having a Key to the Front Door.
Zach in his own words says that he passes by the laundry room everyday because he doesn't have a key to the front door but he knows the keypad code.
This means that Zach would have passed by the laundry room the entire week of June 4th to June 9th, 2008. In the Flores Report., Detective Flores noticed a brown stain on the top front portions of the washing machine as he walked by it.
So for the entire week Zach is passing by the laundry room that is the only means of getting to the garage and does not notice the smell of decomposition coming from the washer and dryer as well as the blood stain that would have been a fresh red color and slowly turned brown like Flores found it.
Bullshit.
Remember Enrique found the front door locked on Thursday and had to use the garage door. Without having a key to the front door and thinking that Travis had gone to Cancun they both would have left the front door locked and would have used the garage door passing by the laundry room.
Why would both roommates use the front door, maybe to go out of the house at least and locking it behind them and then having to use the garage door when they returned home from work to gain entry into the home would they both not smell the decomposition and notice the same red stains on the front portion of the washing machine like Flores had?
Zach also mentions that the has a garage door opener as well.
So now we know how Marie Hall and her group gained access to the garage door with the keypad to the security alarm. Zach opened it up and let them in.
But like Zach mentions in the Flores Report unless he knows that someone is coming over they never answer the front door after a certain time. Yet Marie Hall does not use the garage keypad with a microphone on it the first time she was at the house for the simple fact that the garage door was closed. Yet when she returns with her friends they are able to access the garage keypad because the garage doors are opened. Someone had to have called Zach to get him to open the garage doors. But that someone is never mentioned.
It's also odd that Enrique used the front door normally because on Thursday he found the front door to be locked and had to use the garage to gain entry into the house. Did Enrique also have a garage door opener as well or was it their habit to leave the garage door open all day when then went somewhere?
Normally people who use a garage will close the garage door that they are not using.
Jake Hicks
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#2 - 2016-07-25 22:36:20 UTC
Didn't read it all, but I'm pretty sure the butler did it!
Gimme Sake
State War Academy
Caldari State
#3 - 2016-07-27 10:33:47 UTC
Jake Hicks wrote:
Didn't read it all, but I'm pretty sure the butler did it!


I, too, believe it's the butler.

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Esrevid Nekkeg
Justified and Ancient
#4 - 2016-07-27 17:08:10 UTC
Gimme Sake wrote:
Jake Hicks wrote:
Didn't read it all, but I'm pretty sure the butler did it!


I, too, believe it's the butler.
With a candlestick in the Billiard Room.

Here I used to have a sig of our old Camper in space. Now it is disregarded as being the wrong format. Looking out the window I see one thing: Nothing wrong with the format of our Camper! Silly CCP......

ISD Dorrim Barstorlode
ISD Community Communications Liaisons
ISD Alliance
#5 - 2016-07-27 17:23:58 UTC
Colonel Mustard, with the feather duster, in the library!

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ISD Max Trix
ISD Community Communications Liaisons
ISD Alliance
#6 - 2016-07-27 19:14:32 UTC
DUh everyone know Maggie shot Mister Burns.

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Bumblefck
Kerensky Initiatives
#7 - 2016-07-27 20:57:03 UTC
What context-free nonsense are you dribbling about now?

Perfection is a dish best served like wasabi .

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DrysonBennington
Eagle's Talon's
#8 - 2016-07-28 21:07:37 UTC
Bumblefck wrote:
What context-free nonsense are you dribbling about now?


Proof that Juan purposely tampered with or had people tamper with the laptop to conceal knowledge of the porn from the jury.

Juan's own latent fingerprint.

"—the gas cans—Martinez recounts how he learned of their existence as well as the lengths he went to in order to ensure that they remained a secret from the public until precisely the right time."

"....as well as the lengths he went to in order to ensure that they remained a secret."

Juan couldn't have kept the gas cans confidential by himself, it would have taken a group of people under the supervision of Juan to subvert knowledge of the gas cans from being made public.
As such Juan would have used the same group to subvert and keep from the jury the knowledge of the porn on the laptop in furtherance to ridicule Jodi on the witness stand as a liar to erode her character and better promote Travis' character as pious and Jodi's as heinous.

One event of keeping secrets from the public always leads to other events of the same person keeping other secrets as well.
Prosecutorial Misconduct.


Bumblefck
Kerensky Initiatives
#9 - 2016-07-28 21:32:30 UTC
Yeah, but what the hell are you on about? Is this from some TV show?


It takes Juan to know Juan, after all

Perfection is a dish best served like wasabi .

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Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
#10 - 2016-07-29 00:45:28 UTC
Bumblefck wrote:
Yeah, but what the hell are you on about? Is this from some TV show?


It takes Juan to know Juan, after all

puh dum pa-- ching! :]
Vortexo VonBrenner
Doomheim
#11 - 2016-07-29 02:21:42 UTC
Bumblefck wrote:
What context-free nonsense are you dribbling about now?

It was a murder case, I think.

Bumblefck
Kerensky Initiatives
#12 - 2016-07-29 17:21:06 UTC
Vortexo VonBrenner wrote:
Bumblefck wrote:
What context-free nonsense are you dribbling about now?

It was a murder case, I think.




I managed to deduce that, thanks :)

Perfection is a dish best served like wasabi .

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Vortexo VonBrenner
Doomheim
#13 - 2016-07-29 17:54:32 UTC
Bumblefck wrote:

I managed to deduce that, thanks :)

Move over Sherlock Holmes! Blink


DrysonBennington
Eagle's Talon's
#14 - 2016-07-29 22:15:31 UTC
Something New To Think About Regarding the Roommates.

The Smell In Between the Cabbage.

Both of the roommates worked in the food service industry. I have also worked in the restaurant business as well. Working in a restaurant on the line you learn the various smells associated with the foods being cooked as well as the food in the freezer or cooler. You learn to distinguish between fresh food and slowly rotting food.

You almost gain dog like senses in sniffing out the bad or spoiling food.

Even though there might not have been any smell of decomposition present or very little at least the smell of wet, damp and mildewing clothes that were still wet in the washing machine should have attracted both roommates to what the smell was and where it was coming from.

With the roommates passing directly by the washing machine and dryer at least 50% of the time starting on June 4th to June 10th where they might have gone out the front door but would had to have to have come in through the garage door their restaurant noses should have at least smelled the wet clothes in the washing machine.

Yet once again neither one of them smelled anything, nothing at all until Marie Hall showed up.