02-16-2015, 06:34 PM
(02-16-2015, 05:45 PM)NERN Wrote: Here is the report Duluth......
And....I think those who absolutely adore Nancy Grace are people who are similar to her in many ways. By watching her, it validates them!
Re: Jodi Arias--BIOLOGY OF THE DEFENSE CASE
Post by Freckles on Sat Mar 23, 2013 8:59 pm
This is my retyping the police report from the Allen home where JA had been in residence:
#JodiArias EXCLUSIVE the actual paper POLICE REPORT Grandpa Stolen items May 28, 2008 .25 caliper GUN & other ITEMS sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/5…
— chris stark (@stark3923) March 23, 2013
From the report:
Items 1-4 have a dollar value assigned.
Note: These items do not add up to even a thousand dollars.
IMO, this is suspcious so much trouble to steal so little.
From the report, second page:
"Carlito ? Allen then informed me that a .25 caliber automatice pistol was missing from a dresser in his bedroom. Carlton ? Allen described the pistol as being 3" to 4" long and 3" to 4" tall, black with a black grip. He stated it also had a fully loaded magazine, with seven rounds of jacketed hollow points, that was alos taken with the gun. Carlton Allen did not know the serial number for the gun or the brand of the gun. He did state that the gun was originally owned by his cousin Norman Blowers ?.
When Blowers died, the gun was given to Carlton Allen. The gun was not registered and Carlton Allen stated it was quite old.
Caroline Allen stated that his granddaughter had been at the residence when she and Carlton Allen had left at approximately 1000 hours. She stated she did not know when he granddaughter had left the residence and she had placed a telephone call to her granddaughter. She said her granddaughter was enroute to the residence at that time.
I asked the Allens' to not disturb any objects in the house as I would most likely be attepting to take fingerprints.
I then sealed the residence to examie the side door that had been forcibly broken.
The door was a normal size door without a doorknob that had been broken from the inside using a bar -?- . There was a dirty scuff mark just under where the doorstop should have been that appeared to be a footprint. It was raining outside and mud present just outside the side door . However, it was raining very hard and there were no footprints I could see outside on the ground.
Caroline Allen's granddaughter then arrived at the scene. Her granddaughter's name was Jodi Ann Arias, DOB 7-09-80. At that time, Officer Dircksen also arrived at the residence and searched the property for any investigative evidence. He did not find any evidence or the stolen property.
While Officer Dirksen searched the property, I spoke with Arias. Arias stated she had left the residence at approcimately 1300 hours and that she had made certain all the doors and windows were locked when she left. Arias then examined her bedroom at the residence and found that a $20.00 bill and a $10.00 bill were missing that had been on her dresser.
As I examined the house, I found that numerous dresser drawers and doors had been opened. It appeared thaat the suspect(s) had searched through numerous areas, but had not stolen anything else.
Officer Belmont then arrived and attemped to life the footprints from several different areas in the residence.
I then searched the outside of the residence and did not find any investigative evidence. "
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Way to go Duluth! You were right! Â
The following was from...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/14/jodi-arias-trial_n_2473798.html
"The video was admitted into evidence by the state after prosecutors called Kevin Friedman, a police officer with the Yreka, Calif. Police Department to the stand. Friedman had investigated the reported theft of a .25 caliber gun, $30 in cash, a stereo and a DVD player from Arias' grandparents on May 28, 2008."
Nern, thank you so much. You have no idea. I knew there was something about a DVD player but then I started second-guessing myself because I could not find anything when I googled. Do you know what I mean? I got to wondering if I was making things up in my mind. So. My question is (and I know it doesn't matter now but I have wondered about this from the beginning) what would be Juan's reasoning for not addressing this DVD player more thoroughly with Daryl? I would think this would just be more evidence of Arias doing the burglary. I personally would have liked to see Juan smack Daryl with being a liar (which I suspect he is - to "protect" Arias, why, who knows) just like I would have loved seeing Matt McCartney on the stand have to admit about the forged letter. I know the prosecutor can't bring in much of the evidence because of the so-called rights of the defendant, but to me, evidence is evidence. I find that in this excuse for a trial so much is not allowed in by one side, while the other side gets to bring in as much unproven lies as they want. I guess our way of justice is supposed to be fair but sometimes it seems unfair towards the victim. I hope I will never get interested in another trial again although there has been a gang-related murder (possibly two murders) here where I live and if it does come to a jury trial, I will be attending it. We knew the murdered young man when he was a child and we know the grandparents who raised him until his worthless mother came back into town and he chose to go with her and as a teenager became no good. It is so sad. I have seen this before with children whose mother/parents abandon them and neglect them. The child often seems to think the worthless parents is somehow wonderful. A man told me once that that is the most simple thing in the world - that we always want what we can't have. I think he is right. In this particular case, the grandparents are wonderful, kind, caring people.
Oh, well. This is how it is too often. I shouldn't have gone on about this, forgive me. And thank you again for the DVD thing!!!!!