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Post by kmik on Sept 11, 2018 19:21:02 GMT -6
Don Stoy collected a box of "baggies" from the crime scene that was later said to be lawn and leaf bags. From a few accounts Johnny and Dana raked leaves on Saturday. Here is a photo with a rake leaning against the house and one taken further up in the front yard of a trash can with plastic bag (full of leaves?).
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Post by wowee on Sept 29, 2018 2:27:26 GMT -6
such brilliant detective work. Did you ever consider why an asshole like Stoy would call huge 30 gallon leaf bags "baggies"? Wow, Don had quite a habit, I hear.
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Post by kmik on Sept 29, 2018 7:02:09 GMT -6
Thank you wow and no, I've never considered why Don Stoy called the bags "baggies". The info we have was never intended to be used by the public but LE had an evidence report that listed the "baggies" as "Evidence#5 and Photograph O". That means if LE wondered what the "baggies" were all they had to do was look at the evidence photo. So Stoy had no reason to coverup what the "baggies" were when it's clear that a picture was taken of them.
Don't know what kind of habits Don has/had but I'm guessing whatever it is/was has absolutely nothing at all to do with the Keddie Murders?
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Post by louclou on Oct 5, 2018 22:14:40 GMT -6
I agree with the "baggies" statement thought from the beginning. Actually until I heard more thought he was referring to"baggies" used for illegal reasons. After realizing lawn bags I've never heard them used that way by anybody trash/lawn/big. I've referred sandwich bags as baggie when telling my kids don't just sit it in the fridge, leftover pizza,sandwich etc. use a baggie. So yeah my opinion extremely odd to use "baggie" for lawn bags. Lol, unless so many drug arrests that said so much it became natural to say for any plastic bag.😱😊
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Post by kmik on Oct 6, 2018 20:01:56 GMT -6
Yes Lou, me being female I would not have referred to lawn bags as baggies either. My husband on the other hand doesn't cook or rake yards so no telling what he would refer to them as. But to think that Don Stoy intentionally tried to mislead by calling them baggies makes no sense because there was a photo taken of everything collected - so LE knew exactly what the "baggies" were.
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Post by louclou on Oct 6, 2018 23:51:38 GMT -6
Oh okay I hear you now. Makes more sense than worded wrong accidentally. After such a horrific crime you'd think compassion would be expressed naturally. Their personal items had no bearing whatsoever to what was done. Evidence of course different to find a murderer, obviously. Appreciate the clearer picture of his statement.
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Post by louclou on Oct 6, 2018 23:59:36 GMT -6
There was really something dark going on to purposely mislead, wanting them to appear low life druggies. I'm going back again to watch with different outlook.
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Post by kmik on Sept 29, 2021 19:26:27 GMT -6
This is a picture from People Magazine and is a view of the side yard of 28 between the Sharps and Seabolts. Karis pointed it out to me years ago and while going through photos tonight I decided to post it - it's kind of interesting
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Post by hope on Sept 30, 2021 17:13:05 GMT -6
That is strange.
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Post by hope on Oct 1, 2021 18:43:20 GMT -6
Here's another photo that is just kinda strange. It is from the ABC10 Sacramento special & those lines are from the filter they used. You can see the rope in this one too and Sheila's belongings in front of 28's door. I have no idea what those larger objects are by the fence on 27's side. Then when you look at the side 27 there is that window that looks like it basically opens at ground level. And it looks like there is someone looking out of it. And, what is outside that window?? A dog?? It looks like a black sheep lol. I dunno, figured I'd post this one as well. Zoomed in a couple times: Attachments:
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