Jeff Gentry
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If you think that you have everything that you need, it's not uncommon to release a crime scene.
And it's not uncommon to go back to a crime scene after it's been released, after you balance ideas off each other.
Like, for example, I think that they should probably go back in there again and open up drains, take every single device.
I'm curious about the motive.
Is it really financial at this point?
Because you have a person that has obviously put out there that they want money for this crime.
But they haven't been in contact with the family since.
They haven't been in contact with law enforcement.
So I think you have to kind of start thinking about doing some profiling in this case, trying to figure out who this suspect is and what actually is their intended motive.
And why haven't you heard from them?
Why aren't they reaching out?
So he's exactly right.
Those are 90-degree bloodstains indicating that they were created when somebody was standing upright and bleeding.
What I don't see though is any evidence that she was on the ground struggling at any point.
So if she did fall and was injured in some way, I don't see any, they're called transfer stains and they look completely different than the 90 degree blood drops or the stains that you see there.
And if she was on the ground actively bleeding,
and trying to support herself, trying to push herself back up.
You would see evidence of blood transfer on the ground.
You would see contact stains on the wall, maybe where she was trying to reposition herself.
He's exactly right that the debris is on top of the blood stains.