RE: Trevon Revisited again, unfortunately...
May 12, 2020 at 9:20 pm
(This post was last modified: May 12, 2020 at 9:37 pm by Rev. Rye.)
And if you're stuck on the "media isn't reporting it, therefore it has no merit" rut, I recently listened to the Last Podcast on the Left's series on Casey Anthony. They go over the facts of the case and the whole media circus, and yet they talk about a couple things that somehow got overlooked, even as the news media seemed to get saturated with it.
For instance, when she first reported Caylee was missing, she claimed that she was kidnapped by a woman named Zanny the Nanny, and when pressed, she said the full name was Zenaida Gonzalez. The cops found a woman with that name in the Orlando area, and it turned out she never knew Casey and didn't work with children. Nobody could figure out where she got the very unusual name. Then, Marcus found a blog with a very compelling piece of evidence. Two of her neighbours who lived on that same stretch of Hopespring Drive (4937) as her: Zenaida Almodovar (4701) and Peter Gonzalez (4709).
In another case, remember how the media talked about how they found 80-something searches on her computer for Chloroform? What they didn't tell you is that the day Caylee died, most of the Internet traffic used on the computer was Firefox, and one of the searches on Firefox that day was "Fool-proof suffocation." This didn't come out during the trial because the cops were so focused on the chloroform theory that they didn't bother to look for other methods. Indeed, Jose Baez admitted in his book about the trial that such a search had been made on the computer, although he claimed it was by George Anthony (although later digital sleuthing showed it was done after he had gone to work and Casey was the only one who could have made the search). And this never came up at the trial because the Orange County PD was so focused on chloroform that they never bothered to search on other browsers.
Here's both parts, just for the record:
Hence my caveats that, while this looks like him, it wouldn't be too surprising if it was something else. Having just watched Eyes Wide Shut a couple days ago, the issue of doubtful identification is fresh in my mind. The angle makes a one-to-one identification very difficult (the mugshot favours the right-hand side, but the profile is strictly left-hand), but I think it would be interesting to see more photos of this guy at that rally so the people can figure out whether or not they are the same guy.
For instance, when she first reported Caylee was missing, she claimed that she was kidnapped by a woman named Zanny the Nanny, and when pressed, she said the full name was Zenaida Gonzalez. The cops found a woman with that name in the Orlando area, and it turned out she never knew Casey and didn't work with children. Nobody could figure out where she got the very unusual name. Then, Marcus found a blog with a very compelling piece of evidence. Two of her neighbours who lived on that same stretch of Hopespring Drive (4937) as her: Zenaida Almodovar (4701) and Peter Gonzalez (4709).
In another case, remember how the media talked about how they found 80-something searches on her computer for Chloroform? What they didn't tell you is that the day Caylee died, most of the Internet traffic used on the computer was Firefox, and one of the searches on Firefox that day was "Fool-proof suffocation." This didn't come out during the trial because the cops were so focused on the chloroform theory that they didn't bother to look for other methods. Indeed, Jose Baez admitted in his book about the trial that such a search had been made on the computer, although he claimed it was by George Anthony (although later digital sleuthing showed it was done after he had gone to work and Casey was the only one who could have made the search). And this never came up at the trial because the Orange County PD was so focused on chloroform that they never bothered to search on other browsers.
Here's both parts, just for the record:
(May 12, 2020 at 8:58 pm)arewethereyet Wrote: There is definitely a resemblance but I can see more than on guy of that age with that same mustache/goatee style pretty much any time I leave my house.
I think the guy in the bottom pic has more prominent ears than the mugshot guy...but the pic is at a different angle so who knows.
Hence my caveats that, while this looks like him, it wouldn't be too surprising if it was something else. Having just watched Eyes Wide Shut a couple days ago, the issue of doubtful identification is fresh in my mind. The angle makes a one-to-one identification very difficult (the mugshot favours the right-hand side, but the profile is strictly left-hand), but I think it would be interesting to see more photos of this guy at that rally so the people can figure out whether or not they are the same guy.
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