they ve revealed that she not only called, calandrelli called it the night of october 13th, very same night she went missing. which made one detail climbs remembered, potentially very important. i just told, or you know, like yourself in your room. and that very thing, the cry for help, they advice from calandrelli, now became a kind of map for the search of matt s house, which led them straight upstairs to liz s room, they solved her bathroom door with luminol. it lit up, and then they cut out a section of rug outside the bathroom, pulled it back, and found a large stain. we ended up friends ugly examining it with luminol. it lit up to, meaning blood, lots of it. the bloodstain from that had to leak into the padding. and then be able to go through the padding on to the sub floor,
ladies and gentlemen, which is inconsistent with the idea of who had a secret life, and who made erratic decisions. prosecutions evidence? the right at other are quite reasonable explanations, said the defense. like the bloodstain on the underside of the carpet, that could ve happened when liz qatar, self and then tried to clean it up. when you pour liquid on a stain, the experience tells you what happens, the stain spreads. so to say, that one way to get a double watermelon sized bloodstain, is to bleed a lot. another way, is to take a smaller stain, and overtime wipe it larger and larger. and because the science cannot tell us what order those things happen, reasonable doubt requires that we say that it was something that was not connected with her disappearance. as for the knife in the attic? it was standard navy issue.
gave police new tools. forensics had changed over the years, so there was the potential of testing a lot of things that had not wouldn t have been able to be tested back then for dna specifically. they went back to where cliff reed had lived in 1996. all these years later, and tore the place apart. they found what looked to them like a bloodstain under the carpet. could it be something? we took all the carpet from his room. they had sandi s teal green ford wagon, they ripped that apart too. we researched her car, and collected some more evidence, and had that tested to see if we could find anything. this sort of analysis churned slowly. in 2006, cold case detectives began working with prosecutors, kristin richardson, and carla karlstrom. they were learning more and more and more about cliff s lies and sort of his relationship with sandi, and some specifics about that day that didn t add up. for instance, sandi had taken that friday, april 26th
passenger side. how do explain that? in a car of a passionate nonsmoker? it would indicate to us that someone who had been in that car was smoking, or at least was leaning into the car, possibly talking to ray, holding a cigarette. investigators found cigarette butts on the ground, and sent them offered in a testing, nothing there. there was no sign of a struggle, or foul play. and not a bloodstain insight. nothing to indicate that a crime had occurred in, or near the car. would still baffles me in all of this is, basically a lack of a crime scene. she was a crime scene investigator, and at the time, and nbc news consultant. the crime scene at least helps to tell a story. something where you can prove, or disprove, witness statements. testimonies. through your crime scene, threw evidence. there isn t a crime scene. but how many times have we seen crimes of someone who
say hello to your fairy godmother alice and long lasting gain scent beads. try spring daydream, part of our irresistible scent collection. after years of murky speculation that marie singleton was targeted for her work with the cia, the case suddenly came into sharp focus. first, that mysterious letter suggesting marie s death was related to her top secret job, that turned out to be a dead end, written by a co-worker who just wanted to encourage police to work harder. next, there was the dna. more than a decade after marie s murder they tested both the bloodstain on the car and the scrapings under the fingernails. the dna found under marie s nails and the blood found on the hood of her car were from