Tracy Smith
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Did he say to you, I left the garage, so maybe you hurt himself while I was gone?
Did he say to you, I left the garage, so maybe you hurt himself while I was gone?
Did he say to you, I left the garage, so maybe you hurt himself while I was gone?
And investigators said they found something Dr. Sills couldn't explain on that day. You found blood?
And investigators said they found something Dr. Sills couldn't explain on that day. You found blood?
And investigators said they found something Dr. Sills couldn't explain on that day. You found blood?
Blood in Mary Catherine's room, where Suzanne had been staying, on the curtains, the wall, and the nightstand. So that morning, when you asked Scott about the blood, what did he say?
Blood in Mary Catherine's room, where Suzanne had been staying, on the curtains, the wall, and the nightstand. So that morning, when you asked Scott about the blood, what did he say?
Blood in Mary Catherine's room, where Suzanne had been staying, on the curtains, the wall, and the nightstand. So that morning, when you asked Scott about the blood, what did he say?
Mary Catherine told investigators the room was, quote, perfect when she left it. She also said she'd turned down the bed, but now it was made.
Mary Catherine told investigators the room was, quote, perfect when she left it. She also said she'd turned down the bed, but now it was made.
Mary Catherine told investigators the room was, quote, perfect when she left it. She also said she'd turned down the bed, but now it was made.
So if you found blood in Mary Catherine's bedroom, you know that there are ligature marks on Suzanne. Why not take him down to the station at this point and question him?
So if you found blood in Mary Catherine's bedroom, you know that there are ligature marks on Suzanne. Why not take him down to the station at this point and question him?
So if you found blood in Mary Catherine's bedroom, you know that there are ligature marks on Suzanne. Why not take him down to the station at this point and question him?
Suzanne's autopsy four days later didn't provide any definitive answers. The forensic pathologist noted that Suzanne had injuries all over her body that could have resulted from a fall, including a fractured C3 vertebra near the base of her neck, which can be fatal. Then there was that ligature mark across her neck and hemorrhaging of the blood vessels in her eyes, which pointed to strangulation.
Suzanne's autopsy four days later didn't provide any definitive answers. The forensic pathologist noted that Suzanne had injuries all over her body that could have resulted from a fall, including a fractured C3 vertebra near the base of her neck, which can be fatal. Then there was that ligature mark across her neck and hemorrhaging of the blood vessels in her eyes, which pointed to strangulation.
Suzanne's autopsy four days later didn't provide any definitive answers. The forensic pathologist noted that Suzanne had injuries all over her body that could have resulted from a fall, including a fractured C3 vertebra near the base of her neck, which can be fatal. Then there was that ligature mark across her neck and hemorrhaging of the blood vessels in her eyes, which pointed to strangulation.
It would take months to make an official ruling.
It would take months to make an official ruling.