where is ana? and what they do is they have dna that can demonstrate that on the bloody, broken knife in the basement and in the blood that was left in the basement that he failed to clean up. we know that this matches ana. and so, it s going to be very circumstantial. they also found this bloody glove at the transit station in pifty, massachusetts. that s dna. it comes back to ana. so, there s a lot of information about some crime of violence, given hacksaws, hatchets, and, you know, $450 to try to clean up the scene. and, you know, amateurs don t clean up scenes very well. professional companies, they exist to clean up crime scenes. so, he s sloppy. his it s an amazing thing
circumstantial. they found also this bloody rug at the transfer station, and that also that s dna. it comes back to ana. there s a lot of information about some crime of violence given hacksaws and hatchets and, you know, $450 to try to clean up the scene amateurs don t clean up scenes very well. professional companies, they exist to clean up crime scenes. he s sloppy. it s an amazing thing when you put all this together and look at the doing the searches but without a body it s a challenge. but they can certainly get a conviction if not first-degree, at least second-degree murder even without a body.
bone fragments, blood, dna. there are hack saws and hatchets and suits like what fictional swear at a crime scene. there is a lot there. i think they are just adding that charge. the murder charge is interesting because we do not know if it is murder one war murder to which could involve negligence. the defense has some room there. as joey pointed out, there is a lot of circumstantial evidence that shows after the murder or the death of his wife, he went to extraordinary lengths to attempt to cover it up allegedly. that suggests that something happened that he could not explain if he called police or a ambulance at the time and that suggests something intentional. i have to remind everyone of
violence given hacksaw s and hatchets and $450 to try to clean up the scene. and amateurs do not cleanup scenes very well. professional companies, they exist to clean up crime scenes. so, he is sloppy. it is an amazing thing when you put all this together and look at the google searches. it is extraordinary. but without the body, it is a challenge. but they certainly can get a conviction for, if not first-degree, that second degree murder, even without a body. john, that is one of the things, when he did a google search about i want to give the actual wording about, can you be charged with murder without a body? that was a google search in january 2nd, at 1:10 pm, right after a hacksaw tool to dismember. the answer, i google that is, yes, you can be charged. and the answer massachusetts is, the first case that the state of massachusetts did a murder case without a body, a husband kills a wife, is right there, in norfolk county, in