Mark Biondolino
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
We identified immediately organic material splattered about in the headboard and around her pillow and then along the floor.
We identified that as being fragments from a potato, like what you think, like a baked potato.
I think you have a responsibility to do that.
If you're working in homicide, you're not just going to let it fall by the wayside.
Yeah, it's the second floor balcony you see that's directly in front of us.
From the outside, absolutely not.
I mean, it's a tremendous distance from the ground up to that balcony.
So this is the front foyer entryway to the apartment complex.
You'd have to use your key to get in through that front foyer and then go up the stairs directly at the top of the banister, the staircase.
The landlord was hyper secure over who had keys and what type of keys are used to get into that building.
The keys were non-deplicatable.
They're unable to be duplicated.
If you took it to a locksmith, they're not allowed to make a copy for you or they could lose their certification.
Had the apartment been ransacked?
Had it looked like there'd been a struggle?
It didn't even remotely look disturbed.
From my investigative standpoint, we saw that she was laying on her side, head facing the headboard.