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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can’t get past a few things- - no defensive wounds -Many of the wounds were very shallow and small, which strikes me a strange - no apparent traces of blood on fiancé (bloody clothing, shoes, footprints, etc) - only victim’s DNA on knives - I don’t think that suicide is out of the question considering her mental health - was the fiancé really smart and resourceful enough to come up with this entire story in a matter of about an hour? I always think it’s the husband/boyfriend/fiancé but this case really confounds me. [/quote] We might have had more answers if her death had been ruled Undetermined and thoroughly investigated back when she died.[/quote] Not possible to answer all, but here's a few: If initially stabbed from behind (say, while making her salad) might have been too incapacitated to fight back and incur defensive wounds. One severed her spinal cord. For someone who's not an experienced killer, not that weird to have a mix of shallow and deep wounds especially if she was twisting away. The reconstruction of the stab wounds and the angles required to achieve them suggest unlikely if not impossible to have been self-inflicted. Is there any record of a suicide case where someone has stabbed themselves *from behind*?? We don't know much about the knife testing, but it'a not that hard to wipe the handle clean and wrap her hand around it. There was some evidence of staging. He had clothes in the wash, definitely could have changed and concealed any incriminating clothes that way. The police didn't even properly process the scene, it was fully sanitized within a day. The mental health question is an open one, but her therapist didn't think she displayed any signs. She did not search for suicide on her laptop. What entire story? Being out of the apartment for only 30ish minutes, "at the gym" while wearing boots, then saying she "fell on a knife" before quickly changing it to she killed herself... His well-connected uncle then swiftly swooped in to assist him. Agree with your last point 1000%. [/quote] I have seen no credible evidence that his uncle was well connected. Connected to who? [/quote] Really, it's easy to look up: Uncle is a prominent figure in Pennsylvania legal circles. He has served as a judge on the Pennsylvania Court of Judicial Discipline, was President Judge of that court, and formerly chaired or been involved with judicial conduct boards and ethics review in Pennsylvania. [/quote] So what?? I’m also in PA legal circles, as are hundreds of other people. He is not very prominent, I can assure you. So you think judges and ethical boards made his nephew’s murder go away?! Come on, you watch too much tv [/quote] Totally agree. There are some very conspiracy minded people on here. It’s a strange case, but it’s clear she committed suicide. Yet another ME concluded this [/quote]
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