Friday, April 8, 2016

Letter to Erin 20160409






In the name of Allah, most Gracious, most Merciful.

Hi Erin!  How are feeling today, my love?  You must be busy, being a sold out pinup girl and all, but how are you feeling?  Being busy is great, now that you're successful, but please make a stand for your heart OK?  Rest your heart, enjoy your home, enjoy your success, and keep safe.  Today, I'm making time to relax.  Yeah, trying to relax and slow down.  Oh wow, it's 11 pm and the elementary school down the street is having some sort of concert.  The sound of feedback and small kids singing piercing the silence of the night.  I wish you were with me, for I love you so.  And I need you.

Next, let's take a look at Elisa's autopsy report.  The first thing that caught my eye is the loss of blood.  Is it common to lose all that blood from drowning?  I searched for the connection on the Internet, but couldn't find any.  I recall that some people when committing suicide would slit their wrists then hold them down in warm water to facilitate bleeding.  But there were no scars on Elisa except:

The skin shows a 1 inch scar on the right knee and a 1/4 round abrasion on the left knee. (p.2)

The anus is edematous and shows pooling of blood in the subcutaneous tissues surrounding the orifice. (p.2)

The rectal tissue was prolapsed (Forensic Consultant's Report p.1)


The cuts on the knees were not large enough.  So once she was in the water, the blood loss must have occurred through the anus.  The naked body and the blood loss brings to mind the Black Dahlia murder.  Do you know that story?  From my interpretation, the Black Dahlia was a starlet who flirted with the mob and they killed her because she wouldn't put out.  Well, she couldn't put out because her vagina was deformed, but the killers dilated her anus anyway, among other things like beating her up, cutting her in half and draining all her blood.  The Biltmore (where Elizabeth Short was last seen) is just 2 blocks away from the Cecil.  But no, Elisa's death was not as slick as the Black Dahlia.  No mob involvement here.

As for the water tanks, they are 1000 gallon tanks that are 10 feet tall.  Once Elisa got into the tank, she wouldn't have been able to get out by herself.  Even if she had jumped, the water would have slowed her down.  As for access to the tanks, there are ladders available.  I don't see her climbing to the top of the tank being a problem unless she had been unconscious.  And her body wasn't bruised enough for her to have been dragged.  As for the sandy substance and other material throughout her clothes, that's just the dirt on the roof.  Who's going to sweep the roof regularly?  But for the stuff to accumulate enough be embedded throughout and within the folds of the clothes means that the clothes were left exposed to the weather on the roof for many days before being thrown into the tank.

Again, Toxicology indicates presence of her prescription but no recreational drugs.  Rape kit cannot be found on the Internet, probably never processed.