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Post by Scumhunter on Jan 31, 2022 18:24:22 GMT -5
Sorry just wanted to make an additional note here on the show here even Billy Pruin's own family- although they seem to disagree with police and investigators findings and conclusions- that Billy died from an accidental discharge of his weapon when slipping in his house- they unequivocally do not think his case has anything to do with Jodi's and would wish for his name to longer be brought up in it. (For those who don't know, Pruin was a friend of Vansice who also hung out in the bars with Jodi). So it's not anyone's fault if they didn't know, but now that we do know, I'd like to ask we do the same and steer clear of that angle. I forgot how they explained it on the show- but the accidental death fit perfectly with the description.
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Post by Maddog on Jan 31, 2022 21:54:15 GMT -5
Did Prochaska seem to imply that Versice was responsible? I haven't had time to watch this yet, but I was curious what you thought.
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Post by Scumhunter on Feb 1, 2022 7:32:40 GMT -5
Did Prochaska seem to imply that Versice was responsible? I haven't had time to watch this yet, but I was curious what you thought. Prochaska had a wry smile when he said it , and don't get me wrong, if Vansice had anything to do with Jodi's presumed abduction and murder, him having Alzheimer's doesn't take that away, but I can't picture a Detective having this ominous glee of a smile to putting cuffs on a guy likely to possibly not even remember who Jodi is soon. The only thing that I did find interesting or possibly contradicts though was his refusal to say whether or not Vansice passed the polygraphs.
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Post by Maddog on Feb 1, 2022 21:28:12 GMT -5
Did Prochaska seem to imply that Versice was responsible? I haven't had time to watch this yet, but I was curious what you thought. Prochaska had a wry smile when he said it , and don't get me wrong, if Vansice had anything to do with Jodi's presumed abduction and murder, him having Alzheimer's doesn't take that away, but I can't picture a Detective having this ominous glee of a smile to putting cuffs on a guy likely to possibly not even remember who Jodi is soon. The only thing that I did find interesting or possibly contradicts though was his refusal to say whether or not Vansice passed the polygraphs. Actually, that is very common (not to release polygraph results). I believe they do that so as to not jeopardize the investigation. That actually happened in the Jacob Wetterling case with a person who was a suspect for a time, but was ultimately cleared.
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Post by Scumhunter on Feb 1, 2022 21:36:12 GMT -5
True, just I feel if one were to "break the rule" it would be for someone who passed, but then again passing the poly doesn't prove innocence either so perhaps that's another reason to still not say it. I just found the way he declined to say interesting lol.
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