Saturday, May 09, 2009

I did not have intercourse. With that woman. I did not kill any of these people. I did not kill anyone. [DAVID BAIN]


In David Blain's 111 call he says:
I came home and they're all dead.

Why would it be necessary to - right off the bat - say where he had been?
Interestingly there is a clue in this statement: I came home [now] they're all dead.

Dempsey: Whereabouts are you?

Bain: Every St.


Not: At home [?]

Dempsey: Who's that?

Bain: They're all dead.


Bain says They're all dead four times. Even when asked who 'they' are he doesn't admit to 'my family'. The final time he refers to them he explains it, saying: My family = they're all dead.




nzherald.co.nz: In the 1995 evidence read yesterday, Bain said he got home shortly after 6.40am on June 20, went downstairs to wash his hands and put on washing, before returning upstairs and noticing bullet casings and the trigger lock for his rifle on the floor of his bedroom.

Clue 1: David Bain had his own weapon. The crime happened pretty early in the morning. If his father committed the crime it means he woke up for no apparent reason and then wiped out his family while David was out. Or David returned while they were still asleep and shot them, starting with Lariet, then her sister and having to fight off his brother Stephen before killing him.
Then he had to get to his parents. By killing his father last he could also blame it all on his father.

He said he went into his mother's bedroom calling to her, found her with blood on her face and her eyes open, and saw she was dead.

He thought he then went into the bedroom of his brother, Stephen, 14, and found him "covered in blood".

Clue 2: He couldn't remember going into his siblings room at all [and the motive appears to be that he wanted to kill one of his sisters whom he is alleged to have been having an incestuous relationship with; something he probably struggled to admit].

"He looked as if he had blusher all over his face and down his neck. I got down beside him and touched his shoulder to see if I could wake him, but he didn't move at all."

Clue 3: Highly detailed. His brother was not in bed.

Bain said the next thing he could remember was being in the bedroom of his sister Laniet, 18, and hearing her gurgling. Blood was all over her face and on her pillow.

Clue 4: Even more highly detailed.

"I can't recall if I touched her. I went right up beside the bed."

Clue 5: Despite the detail, no recollection of touching or being touched to the victim he had the closest affinity to... He hears her more than he sees or touches her. The blood is almost secondary. And she died on her bed. Possibly she was shot first. Her head did not even leave the pillow.

Next he remembered being in the bedroom of his sister, Arawa, 19, and her body lying on the floor. He could not recall how close he got.

Clue 6. Only Lariet was on her bed.

In the lounge he found his father with a wound to his head, but Bain said he did not recall seeing the rifle that was found next to the body.

"I did not kill any of these people. I did not kill anyone," Bain said.

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