tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post7553999236410447745..comments2024-03-18T04:20:15.987-04:00Comments on Statement Analysis ®: Isabel Celis Murder: The 911 Call Statement Analysis Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comBlogger210125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-48665183765242538132019-06-23T13:57:53.981-04:002019-06-23T13:57:53.981-04:00So, does it mean the parents are innocent of the c...So, does it mean the parents are innocent of the crime? Also, does it mean the analysis on them was incorrect.Deception Indicatedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09942975181802886677noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-75667015690034036132018-11-14T11:37:52.005-05:002018-11-14T11:37:52.005-05:00STATEMENTS S (11:38 - …)
Interviewer: The day tha...<b>STATEMENTS S (11:38 - …)</b><br />Interviewer: <i>The day that she disappeared, even that first week, how did you see her? How would you see her?</i><br />RC: <i><b>scared.</b></i><br />Interviewer: <i>What is the last image? </i><br />RC: <i>Oh…</i><br />Interviewer: <i>Physically, the, like if you were to find her somewhere or somebody was to find her somewhere, what would that picture be? </i><br />RC: <i><b>Her ponytails. Like, how I combed her</b>. Like, if you’re asking for that first week that, when she disappeared? I would have pictured her <b>in her ponytails, maybe with all, all the hairs, all her little hairs coming out, you know. The little…</b><br />(…)<br /><b>And so</b>, a <b>messy</b>….</i><br /><br /><b>STATEMENT T (12:11 - …)</b><br />Interviewer: <i>What would she be wearing? What, what would she have?</i><br />RC: <i>Eh, eh, at that point, I don’t know. Shorts and a t-shirt or something or <b>sand</b>a…ehm..fli.., like flip flops or something. But, and, like wearing? I don’t, that’s not something I would really…,<b> it’s just more her face</b> and, <b>and how her hair would have been</b>. In my mind I always, that, eh, <b>I always just, like, imagine her with, with her braids or her little braids and her little fly aways all over</b> that she’d always have .</i><br /><br /><b>STATEMENT U (14:58 - …)</b><br />Interviewer: <i> (…) if you were to find her today would she have anything that would, she’d carry with her, that, that, she would have want to have kept this entire time? </i><br />RC: <i><b>Not, from when, that night missing? Ehm, no. She didn’t have anything</b>. Everything that, ehm, that, like, you know, she always had her earrings on. Ehm, she had these little hoop earrings and <b>we had just taken them out,</b> because she had, I mean <b>all that stuff that she was wearing like jewelry and stuff we just took it off that night</b> because I wanted her to have <b>everything off because</b> she had a game <b>in the morning and</b> with baseball <b>you can’t have, you know, any jewelry on</b>, you can’t have your necklace on, you’re bracelets on, so you know, <b>I had just taken</b>, eh, <b>she HAD a bracelet, she HAS two bracelets</b> that have her name on it, ehm, that one my grandmother gave her and then my mom gave her another one. And then <b>her earrings</b> that she had had since she was a baby, she was, was four weeks old that <b>she had on all the time</b>, she was amazing that she had never lost them. <b>All those things I took off because</b> she had a game <b>the next morning. And so you can’t ha…, you’re not allowed to have anything on. So all that stuff was, you know, off</b> and, ehm, so… No, there’s , <b>I mean</b>, that’s why it feels like, like <b>somebody knew, I mean, they, they knew her, they know her</b> and so my hope is that because <b>whoever took her knows her</b> that, you know, she’s such a, a beautiful girl that, that they’re gonna take care of her and, and then <b>someday they’re gonna feel guilty enough that they’re gonna be like, you know what? We need to let you go back home</b> and …</i><br /><br />AutumnAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-53777534909786897082018-11-14T11:31:17.907-05:002018-11-14T11:31:17.907-05:00STATEMENT Q (6:05 - …)
Interviewer: Why do you th...<b>STATEMENT Q (6:05 - …)</b><br />Interviewer: <i>Why do you think that avenue hasn’t been pursued?</i><br />RC: <i>I think that from the beginning he had a lawyer for other things that he, that had happened in his past and, ehm, and that, one, <b>closed the door</b> but according to police he was willing to talk. But then they let him go or he left town and, and that’s fine, <b> ‘cause he had no reason</b>, like <b>he had nothing to keep him</b>, ehm, like legally, <b>nothing to keep him here</b>, ehm, but now they said, you know, last year when they re-…ehm…opened the investigation that they were gonna talk to everybody, still hasn’t been talked to. Still hasn’t been approached and, and, and again it’s just, you know, <b>I</b> don’t <b>know if he’s involved</b>. Maybe <b>he’s not</b>. And that, and <b>it’s not</b>, maybe <b>there’s nothing to it</b>. But you haven’t gone down that, that road. You haven’t, that’s <b>one of the only people out of all of us</b> that hasn’t been questioned and asked and, ehm, and tha…, so many questions are there, and, and they’re not being, they’re, they’re not going, you know, they’re, they’re not being answered. And to me that leaves with either what if that, those, those, ehm, those answers leave us, lead us to Isa. What if they do. What if th…, what if it just <b>closes the door</b> and makes us know that <b>that door is not the door where Isa is, that’s not where all of OUR answers are</b>. Then fine, <b>it closes the door</b>, maybe <b>it takes</b> us to <b>a different door</b>. But right now, you have this blockade and it’s not letting, I, <b>I</b> mean how do you <b>know</b> that <b>it’s not what’s keeping us from Isa</b>. And so, that right there, it makes me, it’s, <b>it’s one big frustration</b>. It leaves you with a doubt of what if, what if <b>that’s where OUR answers lie for Isa.</b></i><br /><br /><b>STATEMENTS R (8:21 - …)</b><br />Interviewer: <i>Why haven’t you come forward with this person’s name?</i><br />RC: <i>Because, one, <b>I</b> don’t want, <b>I</b> don’t, he <b>ran</b> when he <b>left</b>, when he, <b>I [pointing to herself] feel like</b> he <b>ran</b> and what’s gonna keep him from running again?</i><br />Interviewer: <i>You don’t know where he is?</i><br />RC: <i>Eh, <b>yeah, we know where</b> he <b>is</b>. <b>And so, I, I’m not willing to, I right now,</b> we know where he is and <b>I’m not willing to risk that</b> he’s gonna want to run up again. And <b>I can’t</b>, and then <b>we can’t</b> find him? <b>No. No way.</b> Ehm…</i><br /><br />Cont.<br /><br />AutumnAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-691670568582258422018-11-14T11:24:50.921-05:002018-11-14T11:24:50.921-05:00RAW VIDEO: SERGIO AND REBECCA CELIS PART 2
STATEM...<b>RAW VIDEO: SERGIO AND REBECCA CELIS PART 2<br /><br />STATEMENT N (2:57 - …)</b><br />Interviewer: <i>Was there a family member in the past that you had hoped would come forward? Do I remember this correctly? </i><br />RC: <i><b>So we had, ehm, we had one family member who had left, ehm, town, ehm, pretty soon after all this happened</b> and, ehm, and so we had asked, pretty much we had asked the police to make sure that they asked kind of what they did to us to do it to all of our, all of our family members. <b>It wasn’t like just ONE, we wanted everybody to be questioned</b> in the same […], in the same way that we were questioned. <b>Ehm, just because, because obviously however came took Isa, I [pointing with both hands to herself], we both feel that they knew the house, they knew Isa, just because of the way it was … they, they knew the house, they knew our house, they knew US. </b> </i><br /><br /><b>STATEMENT O (3:46- …)</b><br />SC: <i><b>They knew US! They knew our sleeping patterns, they knew intimate details, as far as our dogs not barking, a lot of different aspects …</b></i><br /><br /><b>STATEMENT P (3:54- …)</b><br />RC: <i>And so all that stuff, because of that we wanted the police to bombard all, all of our family, not just one or two people. We wanted everybody questioned to the utmost, that was what we, when we, we said it, please, what you just did to us, we want you to do it to everybody. Everybody. <b>And the onl… there was ONE PERSON that didn’t get that and so a lot of, so that person, to me [pointing at herself] leaves a lot of questions unanswered. Lots. You know, why, why would you not want to sit down, why wouldn’t you want to help us close that door, or, or, you know, do y…, you know what I mean? I just, I wanted everybody to be questioned like that and there’s that ONE PERSON that didn’t and for whatever</b> his <b>reason</b>s maybe, <b>all i feel and all i see is you, you ran away from answering questions that could help bring my daughter home. To bring your, you know, your relative home. To help this little girl that has hang, hung out with you, that played with you, that… you know…that, that knows you, ehm, that you spent time with and, and you’re not willing to help that and that to me does not make sense in, in any, in any reason. I don’t care, there’s just no reason in, in my mind why you wouldn’t want to sit down and make sure that everything was answered, that all the questions were answered, that, ehm, everything that, that your life was turned upside down, that you were thrown through the wringer and made sure that all that your, all your friends, all your acquaintances are a..accounted for and know exactly what’s going on with your life.</b> You know, that, they did ours, they did a…all my brothers, my cousins, my friends, our, you know Sergio’s friends, family that we, you know, that don’t even live here. <b>Everybody got that, except for this person. Now why. And, so yes, it leaves me with why. I mean, it’s, it’s not a door that’s been closed. And what if that person has information that can lead us to, to find Isa. What if it doesn’t. Either which way. It does, it’s still a door that hasn’t b…, that hasn’t been, and, and you know, investigated.</b></i><br /><br />Cont.<br /><br />AutumnAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-82500492765249004942018-11-14T11:23:02.219-05:002018-11-14T11:23:02.219-05:00STATEMENT L (17:03 - …)
SC: And I was out here, w...<b>STATEMENT L (17:03 - …)</b><br />SC: <i>And I was out here, with the boys, we were watching TV, eating and when she came walking by the counter there, she had that little sleepy look and I’m like: Did you want a little bit of the EEGEE’s? And she was like: No, I’m tired, I’m going to bed. So…</i><br />Interviewer: <i>And that was the last time …</i><br />SC: <i><b>Said goodnight, and, yeah, said goodnight, and said goodnight, she went in, that’s that…</b> You know we stayed out here for a little longer. Ehm, we were watching dumb and dumber. <b>And it got over right at midnight</b>, ‘cause that’s when <b>I was looking</b> at the menu and I saw that the game was on, the replay of the D-backs and so, <b>started watching</b> that and Julian you know <b>arguing</b> with me to <b>stay up later and later</b> I said no <b>I’m just gonna watch</b> this <b> for a little while</b> and you guys go to bed <b>we all gotta wake up early, Isa</b>’s got a <b>really early</b> game. Just go to bed. <b> I’m just gonna watch</b> this <b> for a little bit</b>, I’m not gonna watch the whole thing. <b>And, ehm, and [laughing] that’s true ‘cause fall asleep</b> watching the game and that’s that and, eh, and woke up and looked at that clock on that, on the cable box and it was about 5-ish and turned the TV off and everything was quiet and, you know, <b>went off to her bedroom</b>. <b>Didn’t</b> mean to <b>fall asleep, I hadn’t fallen asleep</b> out here in <b>I don’t</b> know how long, how long before I’d <b>fallen asleep</b> and that’s the oddest thing. But ehm, yeah, and <b>That was it. That was it. </b></i><br /><br /><b>STATEMENT M (18:42 - …)</b><br />Interviewer: <i> (…)have the details kind of chang… not changed but for you just kind of disappeared or faded or anything like that? (…) and how you keep those details still there?</i><br />RC: <i>I don’t know how you keep them there but maybe it’s <b>because it was a traumatic thing</b> that there is, ehm, like <b>the details of all that, they don’t go away</b>. After, like, the police coming and all the […] that went afterwards when everybody got here, that stuff is not as vivid. <b>But from the, like, her going to bed, me getting up in the morning , getting up to go to take a shower, go to work , ahm, being at work , getting the phone call. All those things, those are very vivid in my mind.</b> Getting here, going through the whole horrible thing and when everyb.., you know everybody and their mother started getting here, the police and everybody and all that, from thereon out, that’s, that’s more, more blurry and not, you know , <b>I can</b>’t <b>tell you exactly</b>from there, <b>like count by count exactly what happened, you know, other than knowing, you know we spent hours and hours</b> on a bus and <b>hours and hours in</b> like, ahm, across the street and, and then you know and the time just, just, you know and, and the <b>anguish</b> and all that. I can tell you that but exact things, that’s not there. But the… <b>but you know, the last thing that we did, that I, when I saw Isa, the last things i did with Isa, ahm and everything leading up to that is very, very clear and I think because it was such a, because of what happened. I don’t think that you ever forget those very fine details.</b></i><br /><br />Cont.<br /><br />AutumnAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-86883114678165237392018-11-14T11:18:50.961-05:002018-11-14T11:18:50.961-05:00STATEMENT G (9:17 - …)
Interviewer: (Talking abou...<b>STATEMENT G (9:17 - …)</b><br />Interviewer: (Talking about how sometimes girls favor one parent over the other)<i>(…) How would you describe Isabel then? </i><br />RC: <i><b>Oh, she’s dad…daddy’s girl. I was just the girl who, you know, did nails and did hair</b> but, ahm, like when she wanted to be, ahm … spoiled, it was not … <b>she didn’t go to me. She went to him. Always.</b></i><br /><br /><b>STATEMENT H (12:58 - …)</b><br />Interviewer: <i>So, you know, as a father did she have you wrapped around her finger? <b>Who’s the disciplinarian here?</b></i><br />RC: <i><b>Me. </b></i><br /><br /><b>STATEMENTS I (13:25 - …)</b><br />SC: <i> (…) when she was sick, I mean that was the big, the biggest deal, you know, staying home with her …</i><br />RC: <i><b>It wasn’t me. She didn’t ask me.</b></i><br /><br /><b>STATEMENT J (15:28 - …)</b><br />Interviewer (asking SC): <i>Did you have any moments like that? I mean just in a sense where it was just separated: you did this with her? </i><br />RC (answering instead of SC): <i><b>The sick</b> [pointing at Sergio]. ‘Cause she, I think she, like she’d say she <b>was sick</b>, but she was not <b>sick</b>. Like, I’d come home and I’m like: I thought <b>you were sick </b> and, no, they were just hanging out. And she, she’d convince him and that was, she’d convince him to stay home and, ehm, and stay home and be, be, and <b>that</b> she <b>was sick, dad</b>. She’s <b>sick dad</b>. I’m <b>sick</b>, and they’d stay home and watch movies and I’d come home and they were still in <b>bed</b> watching movies and then he would bring her, you know, <b>food, food to bed, food in the bed</b> and, you know, and he’s, he’s not one that likes to have any food in there, so. She did, she had him there eating. </i><br />Interviewer: <i>They just, like, fall asleep (…)?</i><br />RC: <i>No! Watching TV. No, they were just watching TV and, like I said, you’re getting him to <b>do stuff</b> and hanging out in the room watching TV and movies and <b>whatever else she wanted to do with him. That WAS her.</b></i><br /><br /><b>STATEMENT K (16:30 - …)</b><br />Interviewer: <i>All right, let’s talk about that night, then. Ahm, now she was put to bed, right? You put her to bed?</i><br />RC: <i><b>Actually, I was in, ehm, I was already in bed and her and I, like I said, I did her hair and she said, she was like just kind of falling asleep</b> and I’m like: All right, <b>momma, it’s time to go</b> to bed. <b>Said: give me a kiss and, so, she give me a kiss and hug, it’s, and then she walked out of my room and she came and she said goodnight to the boys and she went into her room and that was, that’s the last time I saw her. She didn’t come back</b> to me. </i><br /><br />Cont.<br /><br />AutumnAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-89658125963957734762018-11-14T11:16:15.709-05:002018-11-14T11:16:15.709-05:00STATEMENT D (6:06 - …)
Interviewer: Is there one ...<b>STATEMENT D (6:06 - …)</b><br />Interviewer: <i>Is there one moment of time that keeps playing back during that game? </i><br />RC: <i><b>Eehm, usually it’s that, her falling and her coming up to me</b> and, and saying that <b>she hurt</b> herself and I’m like, all right, well it’s time to sit down with me for a little bit and just relax for a while.</i><br /><br /><b>STATEMENT E (6:23 - …)</b><br />Interviewer: <i>Did you see anybody around that was kind of out of place, or maybe watching or anything like that?</i><br />RC: <i>No, but I, and like I was, I, <b>it’s not like I noticed it</b> I was more like <b>watching</b> them and <b>watching the game</b> and between <b>watching</b> them and <b>watching the game</b>, you know, I, like the periphery was not my, my importance. And, like there were, like there was nothing that stood out and if <b>there was anything going on behind</b> me I would have <b>not even</b> thought about <b>noticing it</b>, you know. Because my, my attention was right <b>here with Isa and the ki…, the girls</b> playing right there on the, ehm, on the, it’s called, the, the <b>bleachers</b> and then watching Julian ‘cause Julian was pitching and so that, that’s where my attention was, like, watching what they were doing, making sure <b>she was</b>n’t <b>falling and then watching Is.. </b>, then watching Julian. So, if <b>anything was going on back here [pointing behind her head] </b> I, it would have, you know <b>I</b> would have <b>never noticed it</b>. So, in that aspect…</i><br /><br /><b>STATEMENT F (7:39 - …)</b><br />Interviewer: <i>Okay, you guys came home. When you came home…</i><br />RC: <i><b>Isa and I came home.</b></i><br />Interviewer: <i>And how was, how was she when she came home? </i><br />RC: <i><b>Eehm, tired.</b> Sooo…The first thing…</i><br />Interviewer: <i>What time was it? </i><br />RC: <i>Eeehm, it was probably, we were just talking about that, probably about 10, somewhere in there, I mean the game probably ended about 10, so whatever it took <b>me</b> to get here. So 10 / 10:15 [PM], somewhere in there, and then she went into her, ehm, we actually we we…, we went first into her room and we got all her, eehm, baseball stuff ‘cause she had that baseball game the next morning and so we, I pulled out her pants, we had her pants and her shirt and she has a <b>rocking chair</b> so we kind of like had it all set. Her shirt was on top and then her pants and then her shoes and her socks, like I had it all, all right there. And then she grabbed her, her clothes and then I said: <b>All right, well go take your shower and, so, she went to go take her shower and, like always, she took forever and hu..hung out in there and then, ehm, and then she came back out and we, I combed her hair</b> and that, then <b>she started getting sleepy, she started getting tired</b> and she, I, <b>one of the other things, she was like: Mom, do it like I told you, don’t do it like you want, like I told, like I told you. And I’m like: Okay, okay! And so she had picked out the color rubber bands that she wanted and, ehm, I’m like: Okay, I got it! And she like: But do it like I, I’m telling you mom. I’m like: I know! Okay! Okay! And so, ehm, she wanted to make sure that I didn’t veer, like veer from what she wanted me to do.</b></i><br /><br />Cont.<br /><br />AutumnAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-18319145606499940982018-11-14T11:13:25.133-05:002018-11-14T11:13:25.133-05:00RC = Rebecca Celis
SC = Sergio Celis
RAW VIDEO: ...RC = Rebecca Celis <br />SC = Sergio Celis<br /><br /><b>RAW VIDEO: SERGIO AND REBECCA CELIS PART 1<br /><br />STATEMENT A (2:58 - …)</b><br />Interviewer: <i>Through this past year, what have you guys been going through? I, I mean every anniversary that happens. What have you guys been going through?</i><br />RC: <i><b>It’s, I think it’s, ehm, it’s frustration. You’re at a frustration level where you’re not seeing anything getting done. You’re not getting any progress. So it makes… frustration. frustration.</b></i><br /><br /><b>STATEMENT B (4:08 - …)</b><br />Interviewer (asking about the baseball game the Celis family attended the evening before Isabel disappeared): <i>Well, were you watching her […]?</i><br />RC: <i><b>It was me.</b> I was… ‘Cause he was coaching that night. So, Julian was playing, ehm, and he [pointing at Sergio] was coaching so Sergio was out on the field and <b>it was me</b> and, ehm, and <b>I was</b> sitting at, at, <b>ehm,</b> in the <b>bleachers</b> and they were, they were, ehm, <b>playing, like, right in front of me</b> and then they’d <b>come up</b> and they’d <b>sit with, with me</b> and then they’d go and they’d play on the side and they’d run around to the other side. We were right by the snackbar, so, they were, you know, they were pretty much staying right there, right there where we were.</i><br /><br /><b>STATEMENT C (4:42 - …)</b><br />Interviewer: <i> (…) because this has happened, are your memories just as clear as on the day that it happened?</i><br />RC: <i><b>For… for, like everything …?</b></i><br />Interviewer : <i>Everything that happened before and…</i><br />RC: <i>For that day, yeah, ‘cause I feel like, I don’t know, ‘cause, because you know, <b>the last day you… that we saw her… or I saw her…</b> and, and so, ehm, yeah, I mean <b>it’s very vivid and they, especially that night</b>, you know, <b>her playing</b> and ‘cause sh…I totally remember, ehm, <b>she fell and</b> she kind of <b>hit her,</b> her, <b>I</b> think she<b>’d hit her</b> knee or <b>someth... I can’t</b>, that’s, like <b>little things</b> like that <b>I kept but she</b> came <b>crying</b> and she was like, ehm, that <b>she had hurt herself. And I’m like</b>: okay well how about let’s stop playing <b>so harsh</b>, and <b>ehm, ehm hard</b>, and kind of how ‘bout you guys come sit down for a little bit, <b>watch the game</b> and so they, ehm, they sat down and, and <b>watched the game with us, ehm, with me</b> for a little bit and, you know, little bit meaning like five minutes and then they were out, up and about and I’m like, okay, we’re ready to go play again, so, ehm, like that <b>I remember that very clearly in my head, her coming up to me</b> and the other, other two little girls coming up and sitting there with me and they were all three sitting there and then, ehm, they continued to play and, and <b>then the game was over</b>, and Sergio said, well, I’m gonna go get my, I’m gonna go get s…some sandwiches and <b>I said, well, I’m gonna take Isa home</b> so she can <b>get her shower done and get her hair done before it’s too late</b>, mmm, so…</i><br /><br />Cont.<br /><br />AutumnAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-60000885124764674522018-11-14T11:10:14.909-05:002018-11-14T11:10:14.909-05:00Re: Isabel Celis
Below I will post a transcript ...Re: Isabel Celis<br /> <br />Below I will post a transcript of (parts of) a 53-minute interview with Isabel Celis’ parents. The 2-part interview can be found at:<br />Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieijOxx99l4<br />Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyMGPcJOLdg<br />I have highlighted important parts (i.m.o.) of the statements in bold.<br /><br />Based on this interview and other interviews/info, I think (layman's opinion) what may have happened in this case is in short:<br /><br />- Around 10 PM on the night before Isabel disappeared, Becky took Isabel home from a baseball game. <br />- Becky and Isabel were both tired. Becky directed Isabel into the shower. As usual, it took Isabel forever to take a shower. This frustrated Becky. <br />- When Isabel was finally done showering, Becky did Isabel’s hair. <br />- They quarreled. Isabel was ordering Becky around, telling Becky how she should do Isabel’s hair. <br />- According to Becky, Isabel was “daddy’s girl“ and she herself was “just the girl who (…) did nails and did hair” and the “disciplinarian”. Deep down, Becky may have been a bit jealous about the bond between Isabel and Sergio. Isabel got Sergio to do things Becky couldn’t (like having “food in bed”).<br />- Isabel was moving around in her chair (“rocking chair”), preventing Becky from doing her hair properly. This frustrated Becky even more. She wasn’t seeing anything getting done, wasn’t getting any progress. <br />- Becky was “harsh” with Isabel while combing her hair. Isabel started crying, saying it hurt. <br />- At one point, Isabel angrily brought her face near Becky’s (she was “coming up to me”). Becky had had enough. She may have hit/pushed Isabel (or stopped paying attention to her?). Isabel suddenly lost her balance (“veered off”) and fell, hitting (the back of) her head against something. <br />- Isabel died that same night (before or around 12PM) as a result of this/an accident for which Becky is/feels responsible.<br />- That night, Becky and Sergio argued about how to handle the situation. It got later and later. Sergio did not sleep at all that night. He kept watching his deceased daughter. <br />- Becky took Isabel’s jewelry off. She “kept“ these “little things”. <br />- They asked an acquaintance, Clements, to make Isabel’s body disappear. Becky very much regretted this later on. Most importantly because she would have liked to have kept her deceased daughter close (in that case she and Sergio also wouldn’t have had to go through all the accusations, publicity, interviews, etc.).<br />- In the morning, Sergio called 911 and pretended Isabel was abducted from her bedroom. During the 911 call, he is asked if Isabel’s mom is home. This question is sensitive to him because Becky caused (or did not prevent?) the death of their daughter. He nervously giggles and over-explains that Becky has just left for work, etc. The police must not get the impression that Becky has anything to do with it. The phrase “told her to get her butt home” may be a subconscious reference to Becky slapping Isabel at home (“ butt“ is synonym for “hit“; “told“ is a “message marker“, announcing an important detail of a crime).<br /><br />Cont.<br /><br />AutumnAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-11499619054009036502018-11-10T07:28:54.130-05:002018-11-10T07:28:54.130-05:00Maybe a little at first as I simply did not like h...Maybe a little at first as I simply did not like him; but not at all anymore. <br /><br />Clements kept asking about the correlation between the two girls. He was dissatisfied with the detectives answer, because he knew the answer; they were found close to each other. Ultimately, he told them the girls were found close to each other. Then arrogantly trying to make a deal for information as he was telling them what they wanted to know. Then some nonsense suggesting Russian mob involvement, by saying he hangs out with Russians in Marana. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-70785854385205040312018-11-10T06:10:03.045-05:002018-11-10T06:10:03.045-05:00Anon at 3:00am,
Yes I agree, as soon as they told...Anon at 3:00am,<br /><br />Yes I agree, as soon as they told him they had DNA from Maribels body and they wanted his DNA there and then to compare it to, he became uncooperative, argumentative, and aggressive. He knew the game was up. Do you feel Sergio has involvement in all of this?<br /><br />MariaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-16321521159154628462018-11-10T03:00:29.855-05:002018-11-10T03:00:29.855-05:00Clements gives himself away throughout the intervi...Clements gives himself away throughout the interviewAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-75243767955623306982018-11-08T08:51:12.275-05:002018-11-08T08:51:12.275-05:00Hi Peter,
There’s been a police interview of Chri...Hi Peter,<br /><br />There’s been a police interview of Christopher Clements (the man accused of killing Isabel and Maribel) releases and I’d love if you could do an analysis of it.<br /><br />https://prr.pcao.pima.gov:5236/documents/Clements%20Interview%20Transcript%20-%20PCSD%20Maricopa%20County%20Jail%208-15-17%20(00626285-3xCDD05).PDF<br /><br />Thanks<br />Maria Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-54036998245609441982018-10-20T05:04:01.883-04:002018-10-20T05:04:01.883-04:00I’m no expert on language, but the word little as ...I’m no expert on language, but the word little as a description of braids makes sense. Braids can be big (like taking up all or half the hair) or little (like a bunch of small ones all over the head). That adjective being included actually helps describe what the kid looks like in comparison with other 6yo girls with braids. <br /><br />The description of the clothes as little has no such utility. All 6yo kids wear small sized clothes. Using little doesn’t differentiate her from other kids. That’s not even beginning to address the point made in the post - that “little” in reference to clothes by a man does often have a sexual undertone or connotation. blauereiterinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16831301908535168387noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-79778071724494837702018-10-19T16:20:15.651-04:002018-10-19T16:20:15.651-04:00I edited out how they expressed their thoughts tow...I edited out how they expressed their thoughts towards pedophilia. <br /><br />Peter Peter Hyattnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-10834386841102899222018-10-19T12:33:04.553-04:002018-10-19T12:33:04.553-04:00Thanks Peter,
"They called out the sexual ab... Thanks Peter,<br /><br />"They called out the sexual abuse – they ******. *****. ******. (anger) "<br /><br />I assume you are referring to your fellow SA experts, but this part is not clear to me.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-52946818400195522312018-10-19T11:49:49.674-04:002018-10-19T11:49:49.674-04:00Are there statistics related to watching something...Are there statistics related to watching something on TV similar to statements of 'not seeing' things? Is the video screen being on a sort of alibi? Is it meant to infer that the subject must have been watching the (changing image, not window) screen, saying 'look here' or 'see here, not there' while omitting other physical actions that took place? The alibi of a screen appears to me in more and more statements i.e.:<br />Blackburn, Celis, Westra, Cass, Dunn.<br /><br /><br />Bobcatnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-19323361013936728132018-10-19T11:22:44.393-04:002018-10-19T11:22:44.393-04:00Here are some notes from recent investigators
T...Here are some notes from recent investigators <br /><br /><br />They noted the following:<br /><br />· The extreme distance from Isabel, his own daughter.<br /> <br />· Regarding the conclusion of “abduction,” consider it is not because of connection to Mexico, but rather, he is familiar or associated with illegal activities such as abductions. He speaks of it as if it is 2nd nature – callous.<br /> <br />· They noted the scripting in his 911 call, particularly as it related to the screen. Sergio had to have handled the screen. He had acute need to explain how his son found the screen, when it would’ve been obvious to him, when he entered the room, that the window was wide open and the screen was on the ground.<br /> <br />· “she’s gone” – is final, more so than the conclusion of abduction is final. <br /> <br />· The need to alibi is also extreme, from the “woke up” to his wife, “she had just left to work.”<br /><br />· They called out the sexual abuse – they ******. *****. ******. (anger) <br /> <br />· The need to alibi himself, specifically at midnight – watching the Diamondbacks game and then falling asleep. The falling asleep relates back to “we woke up.” The game ended at about 9:30 that night. He could’ve Tevo (recorded) it, but he didn’t say that. <br /> <br />· The “wall” is extra sensitive to him. “So, I was like just on the other side of the wall from her.<br /><br /><br /><br />This puts peer review and independent analysis over 50.<br /><br />Peter Statement Analysis Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-55778606251138334172018-10-18T21:54:32.569-04:002018-10-18T21:54:32.569-04:00I'm would think that those who are viewing the...I'm would think that those who are viewing the video and have made the determination are using enhancements with the actual video. <br /><br />I can't speak intelligently about what Sergio did regarding assisting in the search for his daughter, Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-26965749237916460172018-10-18T09:02:00.302-04:002018-10-18T09:02:00.302-04:00Thanks S.
I read that Sergio went personally to c...Thanks S.<br /><br />I read that Sergio went personally to check about the footage from that night, so he was aware of the camera's angle and range.<br /><br />The neighbor did get a lot of exposure with her story, evidently the video does not back her up or her yard was out of range?<br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-27157627168389256742018-10-18T01:40:16.968-04:002018-10-18T01:40:16.968-04:00The video from thesurveillance camera angled towar...The video from thesurveillance camera angled toward Isabel's window shows no one near her window. There are some minor inconsistencies in the neighbor's statement. The neighbor, when asked, clearly said she had one dog, then in another ibterview she referred to "my dogs". She states the Celis dogs stay inside, then said they are outside. Even Sergio said in an interview that his original thought about the window was not the case. He stops mid-sentence..Ultimately, many began to say the neighbor was merely attention seeking, which many always say and is just talk.<br /><br />S<br /><br />The surveillance video would be the only concrete indication of her discredited story. What I would add, personally, is that if I were awakened to voices outside my window and my aggressively barking dog in my room, I would not only be wide awake and peeking out my window, I would not fall back asleep.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-40026070888790443272018-10-17T20:47:52.208-04:002018-10-17T20:47:52.208-04:00The neighbor who reported she heard two men talkin...The neighbor who reported she heard two men talking and the dogs barking at around 6:30 AM? How was it discredited?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-40411568245427852392018-10-17T19:24:14.163-04:002018-10-17T19:24:14.163-04:00The neighbor's report was discredited years ag...The neighbor's report was discredited years ago.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-12198614949762811282018-10-17T19:19:42.980-04:002018-10-17T19:19:42.980-04:00The investigation report did not say that Clements...The investigation report did not say that Clements said the pawn shop video connected Sergio to the murder weapon, only suggestive that the video would help explain Sergio's involvement.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-19597845391459379802018-10-17T08:15:47.117-04:002018-10-17T08:15:47.117-04:00Another team of investigators analyzed the 911 cal...Another team of investigators analyzed the 911 call of Sergio Celis. <br /><br />Deception Indicated. <br /><br />Peter Peter Hyattnoreply@blogger.com