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In reply to the discussion: Everyone on DU is expert at something. [View all]ShazzieB
(22,108 posts)61. I haven't seen these texts and don't have time to look for them right now.
So I don't have an opinion on them yet. But i will look for them when I get a chance.
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i think he's an immature poser trying to imitate a "romantic" style of writing to impress his friend
jmbar2
Sep 17
#1
yes it would be very important to get legitimate examples of past writing style.
Irish_Dem
Sep 17
#10
I keep thinking, Tyler wasn't stupid. He was a straight a student and earned a scholarship.
Walleye
Sep 17
#13
Seems to me it's difficult to determine emotions behind texts read by some old monotone investigator.
Silent Type
Sep 17
#3
Even under stress people will still exhibit behavior consistent with their typical behavior.
Irish_Dem
Sep 17
#11
There are LE investigators who spend their entire lives evaluating written material.
Irish_Dem
Sep 17
#16
I am refuting your general comment about evaluation of written material from crime scenes.
Irish_Dem
Sep 17
#18
He was sitting in his car nervously waiting for the 'lingering' 'squad car' to leave to see if he could 'retrieve' his
still-prayin4rain
Sep 17
#5
Exactly. Why would he recount details of the murder while also trying to hide the evidence? It makes no sense.
sop
Sep 17
#9
Right? Along with, dude, stop texting every SINGLE detail to me. Sheesh.
still-prayin4rain
Sep 17
#34
Prior to computers, shredders were used. That way there isn't a shred of evidence. Only evidence shredded.
twodogsbarking
Sep 17
#22
I guess slipping, "we're for sure involved romantically," into the text thread proved difficult.
still-prayin4rain
Sep 17
#69
I'm no expert in FBI practices, but they are prob reconstructed in the absence of actual texts
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 17
#27
Given that I'm an old reader who has corrected many student papers, I feel qualified to say that
allegorical oracle
Sep 17
#37