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THE
SILENT WITNESSES
THE DOORWAY POST
If the post in the Exeter house could testify, it would tell
us that over the years it has been touched, bumped and brushed many times, but
only once has it been spotted with blood drops at a height of 3 and a half feet
from the floor. Nina’s bright red blood was different that all the other marks and
smudges on the post because it was deposited partly in drops and because it
belonged to a young woman who did not reside in the Exeter house, and who has
not been seen dead or alive since September 3, 2006.
The post is saying that
- Something bad happened to Nina Reiser aat this place.
NINA’S VAN
If the van could testify, it would tell us that someone drove it very fast on September 3, 2006, jostling the bags of groceries in back, taking it on a trajectory a few miles away from the Exeter house and away from Nina’s place, then carefully parking it in a spot where it would not be towed or noticed for many days. This was someone who exited the car, after removing the battery from Nina’s cell phone, leaving Nina’s purse, ID, credit cards, drivers license, cash and other person effects completely untouched. Someone who took Nina’s keys and locked the van from the outside. Someone who was not mugged or assaulted in the car, someone who got out of the car without calling for help and without any struggle.
The van is telling us: The
driver was not Nina.
HANS IN SILENT
MODE
Among the key “silent” witnesses we must include Hans Reiser.
Where Nina Reiser’s fate is concerned, Hans Reiser’s actions
speak louder than his words – and more persuasively. He may be the one competent, living witness
who actually knows whether Nina left the
From the very moment that Hans hid, altered or destroyed potential material evidence – I note that he moved the CRX on or before September 5 and pulled his hard drives on or before September 8 - Hans was demonstrating by his behavior (1) that he knew that he was or would soon be a prime crime suspect and (2) that he had reason to believe that the tings he was hiding might be incriminating.
The closer in time to the evening of September 3 that Hans “acted like a suspect” or as someone who was aware that Nina was “missing”, the more probabitive his behavior as evidence of guilty knowledge.
Arguably, the fist telltales of this nature was Hans’ visit to the children’s school – not to see them, but to nervously inquire whether his mother was on the pickup list. This was followed by his disposal of the CRX before his mother came home coupled with his failure – from the time he saw her at her boyfriend’s house on September until the next morning to say, in effect, “oh, by the way, Nina is missing.”
Even before he was directed to a criminal defense attorney, all of Hans actions telegraphed that he was in damage control mode – they were the actions of someone who clearly was aware as his status as the prime suspect in Nina’s disappearance/murder investigation.
Here is the most important point, in my opinion: From that
moment, more than any other adult in the
So while boyfriend Anthony Zografos was helping circulate 1,000 fliers, Hans was busy hiding his CRX.
When police were aggressively following leads into Nina’s matter, was Hans looking for his wife? He was staying under the radar, cell phone battery removed, trying to avoid the police.
Later when Hans was with another inmate in county jail, a
television news report came on. The clip
was played for the jury while Hans’ co-inmate testified to Hans’ reaction. When
the Channel Two reporter announced that a body had been found in the Oakland
Hills near
Most juries most of the time would conclude from this “silent” testimony by Nina’s estranged husband at the very minimum amount to an admission that be believed his wife was dead very, very early in the game.
Many jurors probably now believe that Hans knew from first hand
experience that his wife was dead.
SEAN STURGEON
I am hearsay and
rumor. I am the evil boyfriend. Am a legend in my own mind.
Maybe I loaned money to Nina, maybe I didn’t. Maybe I killed her, maybe
I didn’t. Why won’t anyone call me as a
witness? Because I will dump on Hans and I will dump on the prosecution. Hah,
hah, HAH!
NINA REISER
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On
Surely somebody with common sense can figure this out…
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THE HARD DRIVES
Sorry, you can’t read me: I hold too much
data and you have too little time to comb though my160 gigabyte haystack to
find a few needles.