His geolocation showed him inside the house, and it showed that he or his phone went up and downstairs several times. Also, the wounds on his arm are consistent with dog bite tears from a large breed, like the German Shepherd who lived at 34 Fairview.
Had John been hit by a car and debilitated at ~12:30 pm, without a coat, he would have …
His geolocation showed him inside the house, and it showed that he or his phone went up and downstairs several times. Also, the wounds on his arm are consistent with dog bite tears from a large breed, like the German Shepherd who lived at 34 Fairview.
Had John been hit by a car and debilitated at ~12:30 pm, without a coat, he would have died of hypothermia long before he was found. It was freezing and windy, he had no coat, and his blood alcohol level was through the roof. Yet, he was still alive (barely) when first responders arrived, his arm torn by dog bites, and with his hands curled at his side in decerebrate posture, consistent with severe head trauma from an edged object (like a dumbbell).
So no. There was a drunken brawl inside the house, where he lay dying until they dumped him on the lawn shortly before Karen, Kerry and Jen (sister in law of the homeowner) pulled up. Karen is a scapegoat.
Sorry Jay, but the geolocation did not show that. There are actual data reports presented in trial. The only time it showed the range reaching the house was when the service dropped for just seconds and the location circle broadened and then got more narrow/specific again as the service got better.
I highly suggest not getting your info from the conspiracy pushers on YouTube and social media. They don't cover the information properly.
His phone stopped moving on the lawn at 12:32, and the ME said it was probable that he was out there in those conditions for that long. He did have signs of hypothermia. Please read the ME report.
According to studies, body temp drops somewhere around 1.5-2 degrees per hours in those conditions. His body being about 80 degrees after 6 hours of lying in the snow fits the science.
His geolocation showed him inside the house, and it showed that he or his phone went up and downstairs several times. Also, the wounds on his arm are consistent with dog bite tears from a large breed, like the German Shepherd who lived at 34 Fairview.
Had John been hit by a car and debilitated at ~12:30 pm, without a coat, he would have died of hypothermia long before he was found. It was freezing and windy, he had no coat, and his blood alcohol level was through the roof. Yet, he was still alive (barely) when first responders arrived, his arm torn by dog bites, and with his hands curled at his side in decerebrate posture, consistent with severe head trauma from an edged object (like a dumbbell).
So no. There was a drunken brawl inside the house, where he lay dying until they dumped him on the lawn shortly before Karen, Kerry and Jen (sister in law of the homeowner) pulled up. Karen is a scapegoat.
Sorry Jay, but the geolocation did not show that. There are actual data reports presented in trial. The only time it showed the range reaching the house was when the service dropped for just seconds and the location circle broadened and then got more narrow/specific again as the service got better.
I highly suggest not getting your info from the conspiracy pushers on YouTube and social media. They don't cover the information properly.
His phone stopped moving on the lawn at 12:32, and the ME said it was probable that he was out there in those conditions for that long. He did have signs of hypothermia. Please read the ME report.
According to studies, body temp drops somewhere around 1.5-2 degrees per hours in those conditions. His body being about 80 degrees after 6 hours of lying in the snow fits the science.
Take care Jay.