02-26-2015, 07:03 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-26-2015, 07:08 AM by Lunarscope.)
(02-26-2015, 06:48 AM)VWÂ Vixen Wrote: Wow! You two really know your stuff! Love it!Bullet had six or seven rifling scrapes and scars, id-able, I did research on the gas' over 200 sticks worth of dynamite was traveling on roadways and thru tunnels, theirs no reasonability to haul over 1/2 a gallon, ever, she paid California price for the gas but if she paid Nevada gas price just the weight in her trunk cost her fuel, California gas is environmentally at least $.10 more per gallon' for pollution additives!
I was not aware that the gun was an antique. If the gun was found I would think that would make it easier to ID, as it would be more rare but I agree that that would make it impossible to absolutely be connected to her. You are probably correct that the gun is probably at the bottom of Hoover Dam. I have thought that all along yet JA says she tossed it in the desert somewhere. Likely she knows precisely where all that evidence is and that it will never be found.
That camera. It really did her in. Shocking that she left it there. I read somewhere where someone suggested that maybe she accidentally left it behind. That somehow it got wrapped up with the bed linens and put in the washer that way. Interesting theory because it does seem insane to leave that camera there.
I suppose the gas cans could make sense if one is travelling unknown roads but I thought it was odd simply because gas smells so strongly. She has filled gas cans in the trunk along with her clothing (eeew!) and her drinking water (eeew, again!). Jodi seems quite vain and it's hard to imagine that she would want to wear clothes that reeked of gas.
Anyone that has ever poured gas into anything knows the gas can gets heavy and becomes shakey - Jodi was using 5 gallon cans, that's heavy, she was unable to pour into a cars tank without a pump, in cars hot trunk combustion presents a substantial danger!