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Sep 8, 2022Liked by Andrew Hammel

Wetter an dem besagten Samstag in Washington DC laut weather.gov:

Niederschlag: 0

Temperatur: um die 60F

Jens Pinocchio Söring: „We walked around in there and we did a lot of driving around Washington looking at the sites okay because it was drizzling and urn it was really nasty It was cold and not nice, I think it was drizzling.“

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(Banned)Sep 7, 2022·edited Sep 7, 2022Liked by Andrew Hammel

Hi Andrew, OK. Second attempt, same interview

AH: This is something Söring could not let happen, since he knew he had left his blood at the crime scene and suspected he might have left fingerprints and socked-foot impressions.

Well Andrew, you missed the bloody sneaker impression. How could you. Is it too small for you? Terry told us in System Söring that they would prove that Soering stood behind Derek's chair like stated in his confession. But this is clearly wrong as they are between the chair and the table!!. I see - I would miss them too. There are too small to be made by Soering!

AH: Söring’s initial response, as later recounted by Elizabeth, was to form a plan to murder Ricky Gardner. Söring had found out where Gardner lived and even drove by his house to case it. He described the front of Gardner’s house to her, and when she later conveyed this description to Gardner, he realized it was accurate. Elizabeth was so terrified Söring might follow through on this plan that she faked a medical crisis — a brain tumor — to distract Söring.

This is so funny. You are a true Haysom believer. Is there any proof of she said he said is true. I mean the source is Elizabeth Haysom. A diagnosed pathlogical liar. She is known for her good performance in acting something out. So obviously she had convinced Gardner. No problem for her to find out his home. Background: Wow a guy who should write Beyond reason felt in love with her. And Gardner, forgot about her shoe size. and cigarette brand 😀

Now the most important part concerning the CASE - a serious point which you are ignoring, as both trials didn't give any answer to it.

Question: Who had written this letters and when did it left the Haysom's house. Try it Andrew. You pronounced yourself as the case expert!!!

First read it, it is the half part of your citated interview:

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Reid: When did she get, when did she get this, this the letter that she, the envelope that she mailed for her father in D.C.? Did they send that to her or did she pick it up or do you remember her mailing an envelope?

Soering: No.

Reid: A yellow one.

Soering: But I think I know, I think, I think she you talked to her about this, right?

Reid: Well, we've talked to three or four people about it.

Soering: Yeah. I don't remember mailing anything for anybody, cause you know it doesn't seem to make sense to mail something in Washington anyway. Especially on a Saturday, they're not going to pick it up okay. And 1 don't remember doing anything like that. Also, and you know this better than I would was she in contact with her parents before that ?

Reid: Ahh, yeah.

Soering: Her father’s birthday or something, right?

Reid: Right. Uh-huh.

Soering: You know I think maybe that's when I met her parents when they came to pick her up to take her out for her birthday, is that maybe when I met her parents? Do you know?

Reid: Now she talked to them by phone now. As far as the birthday deal.

Gardner: No she was down.

Soering: She went down by herself.

Gardner: The previous weekend.

Reid: Okay, I'm sorry.

Soering: I remember she went down for the birthday. And I think they picked her up and that's when I met her parents. Something like that.

Gardner: She was down ah the 23rd, 24th of March and then they took her back on the evening of the 24th which was Sunday evening.

Soering: Uh-huh. Something like that, I mean ah...

Reid: She also called by phone. Ah because her mother wanted her to come down and pick up this envelope.

Gardner: On Monday night?

Reid: Yeah. Ah because when y'all rented the car ah her mother made the statement and her father both was hoping that y’all would come by ah you know, when you before you went to D.C.

Soering: We didn't do that though.

Reid: Because she ah her father had something her father had something that she that he wanted Elizabeth to do for him which was to mail this letter that was to go to ah Canada.

Gardner: Well, did Elizabeth make any statement to you that her parents were expecting y’all that weekend?

Soering: No, because she was just down really it must not have been too long before.

Reid: See […] was posted […] on the 1st […] ah when was it written? Friday?

Gardner: Friday, Saturday, I think it was Friday.

Soering: Washington D.C.?

Reid: So if it was mailed, if it had been mailed on the weekend say if it had been mailed Sunday, it would have been postmarked until the next day which would have been the 1st Monday.

Soering: Well, I'll tell you what. When we drove up to Washington, okay. umm, Elizabeth told me that her parents went up there a lot okay. It seems to me that you know her mother Is in this Water Color Association or something and her dad has all these international connections. I guess it's possible that they drove up there, because we did not go down to Lynchburg on that weekend. Because she had just been to visit her parents the weekend before or something like that for the birthday, the birthday thing. There's no need to go see your parents.

Reid: Did she mention, have you ever heard Elizabeth mention any of the people that her parents knew in D.C. by any chance, possible friends that would visit or that they would entrust giving this envelope to to mail for them when they got back or anything?

Soering: I wouldn't remember cause her parents have so many connections everywhere you know. They're, they're, they're, they're so spread out all over the place. I'm sure they must know a lot of people in D.C. you know.

Reid: But you said she did go there as far as her painting. Nancy as far as her painting or water colors?

Soering: It seems like she would. I don't, I don't know okay. I know she was in a local association here in Lynchburg with the Massie's or something like that, I met the Massies. Have you talked to them?

Reid: Yeah.

Soering: Yeah. ummm, I suppose that if, if, if they have a National Association of Water Colors, it's called something like that National Association of Water Color Artists or something. I suppose they would have headquarters in Washington, I don't know. It seems like they they are very involved people you know and they have connections all over the place. It seems like Washington D.C. would be the natural place to go for a lot of things. Umm Lynchburg is a small town so it seems that they would, they're pretty cosmopolitan people at least from what Elizabeth described them to me and at the time I met them you know.

Reid: Because the problem is there that ah we know they didn't go Saturday because they were seen over there Saturday working around the yard.

Soering: Yeah.

Reid: And ah Sunday

Gardner: They didn't go to Washington.

Soering: No?

Reid: They didn't go. So.

Soering: Well, you know I, like 1 said I don't know. Friends, maybe friends came, maybe, I don't know I really don't . It seems like they have a lot of connections in Washington.

Reid: That's a very good possibility.

Gardner: Well, the point we are trying to make here is is that we know for a fact okay that on Monday the 25th, March 25th, that Derek and Nancy both told people that they were expecting you and Elizabeth down that weekend, the forth coming weekend to spend a weekend that y'all went to Washington.

Soering: Umm.

Reid: Did she say why she didn't want to go down or did she say, that she didn't go that weekend?

Soering: I don't remember hearing anything about it. I don't see why they would they would want both of us to come down.

Gardner: okay, now we've got an envelope that was mailed as Inv. Reid said....

Soering: Ah-huh.

Gardner: On April the 1st.

Soering: Right.

Gardner: Okay.

Reid: It was postmarked April the 1st.

Gardner: Postmarked April the 1st Washington D.C.? That little envelope envelope had to be mailed out of Washington D.C.

Soering: Uh-huh.

Gardner: Okay, we know the Haysom's didn't go to Washington D.C. that weekend beyond a reasonable doubt we know that. We know that without a doubt without a shadow of a doubt. All right. We got on the 25th that they were expecting you and Elizabeth to come down that week, this weekend.

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Try to think of the Version that Soering and Haysom had left forensic evidence at the scene and also took this envelope to DC. And Soering had seen this envelope much more serious as evidence as the "elevator video" which didn't exist but Wright took very serious.

I bet Frank/Francis would also expect an opinion by an expert!

AND ALSO KEEP IN MIND:

In Haysom's testimony she said she had to flee because of avoiding to meet her halfbrother!!

So one plus one would end up in Howard Haysom would have asked Elizabeth and Soering about that letter (again?!). As Howard knew all the answers he got from her so far and describing her sister as a liar in court he wanted to clear something up! Howard and Richard had serious reasons for putting their halfsister to the scene!

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