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I don't know about everyone else, but I get webs overnight in my house. Little spiders come out at night, or so I have been told, and that is why there will be cobwebs hanging from a chandelier that I just polished the day before.
Maybe others haven't had that experience. It is the worst in this house we have now than it has ever been in any other house I have ever lived in.
I don't know about everyone else, but I get webs overnight in my house. Little spiders come out at night, or so I have been told, and that is why there will be cobwebs hanging from a chandelier that I just polished the day before.
Maybe others haven't had that experience. It is the worst in this house we have now than it has ever been in any other house I have ever lived in.
But then there are arguments about the climate in Colorado and if a spider could have spun a web in the cold weather.
In answer to another poster--no one killed her in the morning after the Ramseys had read the note because rigor mortis had set in on the body and there was even a slight odor of decay, indicating that she was had been dead for quite a long time.
The evidence points that way, as does common sense. Time has a way of draining the emotion and I believe almost everyone is at consensus, in the armchair detective brigade at least (of which I am a proud member).
The evidence points that way, as does common sense. Time has a way of draining the emotion and I believe almost everyone is at consensus, in the armchair detective brigade at least (of which I am a proud member).
In answer to another poster--no one killed her in the morning after the Ramseys had read the note because rigor mortis had set in on the body and there was even a slight odor of decay, indicating that she was had been dead for quite a long time.
Net Assessment of Time of Death. Physical evidence suggests JBR died between 10 PM and 6 AM; based on the degree of rigor mortis observed, it was likely closer to midnight than to 6:00 AM.
but yet she was alive and screamed at 2: 00 am and her body was not found until 1:00pm the next day.
The examiners are not all that sure of the exact time, they are just guessing.
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