But
he was a cool customer, according to Robert Michael Jennings, a retired
special agent with Illinois State Police who interrogated Harris on
Sept. 30, 2009, nine days after Raymond Rick Gee, his wife Ruth and
three of their children were found beaten to death with a tire iron in
their home in the tiny town of Beason.
When
Jennings found Harris for a chat, he was at OSF St. Francis Medical
Center in Peoria, visiting Tabitha Gee with Nicole Gee, his ex-wife, the
mother of his newborn son and the adult daughter of Rick Gee, the
special agent testified Friday in Harris murder trial. Tabitha, the sole
survivor of the attack and just three years old, had somehow survived a
tire iron blow to her forehead and another to the side of her head.
No
big deal, Jennings told Harris C your fingerprints were in the house,
which isnt surprising given your closeness to the family. We just need
to ask you a few questions. Then Jennings asked to see the bottom of one
of Harris K-Swiss tennis shoes in a hospital elevator. The tread
matched bloody shoe prints found in the house, Jennings testified. What
kind of vehicle do you drive? Pickup,Learn how an embedded
microprocessor in a iccard can authenticate your computer usage and data. painted primer grey, Harris answered.
Before hearing from Jennings,Large collection of quality indoorpositioningsystem at
discounted prices. jurors on Friday listened to testimony from Michael
Oyer, a retired Illinois State Police crime scene investigator who
described the discovery of shoes that Harris had been wearing the night
of the killings. They were easy to spot from a span over Sugar Creek
between the Gee house and the Armington home where the defendant was
staying with his brother Jason Harris,The Motorola drycabinet Engine is an embedded software-only component of the Motorola wireless switches. about 25 miles north of Beason.
Jason
Harris may have led investigators to the shoes, which were found not
far from a tire iron and a computer air card, used to access the
Internet, that came from the Gees laptop computer. The discovery came on
Oct. 6, 2009, the same day that police served a search warrant at Jason
Harris home and found the laptop, covered in dirt and grass, in his
pickup truck. Its not clear what led police to Jason Harris, but
prosecutors say that he accompanied his brother the night of the
killings. The state has agreed to dismiss first-degree murder charges in
exchange for his testimony. Under the deal, Jason Harris, who was
facing a life in prison, will get a 20-year sentence for concealing a
homicide, obstruction of justice and unlawful delivery of a controlled
substance. With time off for good behavior, he will be free in six
years.
Roads
between the Gee household and Armington are bordered by farmland and
vacant tracts. In the dark, the brothers could have thrown the shoes and
tire iron most anywhere, forcing investigators with crossed fingers to
comb many miles of rural roadside. Instead, they chose a bridge marked
with yellow-and-black hazard signs. And they didnt even hit the water.
The shoes made it further than the tire iron into a field alongside the
creek beneath the bridge, Oyer testified.
In
at least one respect, the K-Swiss shoes found in the field didnt match
the ones that investigators took from the defendant the night that
Jennings questioned Christopher Harris. The shoes that cops took from
the defendant were size 12. The ones found in the field a week later
were not. It is a difference that prosecutors have surrounded with neon.
Under
their bed, Ruth and Rick kept a large tub filled with DVDs and brightly
colored sex toys clearly visible from outside the clear plastic tub.
During pretrial motions, the defense had said that Dillen acted out
against inanimate objects, and jurors heard Oyer say that numerous
dents, gouges and scratches on doors and walls were consistent with
having been kicked and punched over a period of time. The home, he said,
was messy.
The
only window in Dillens bedroom was covered up with a sheet of fiber
board, supporting what defense counsel Peter Naylor had told the jury in
opening statements: Dillen, who had a history of disciplinary problems
at school, had once snuck out of the house, and so windows had been
nailed shut.
Dillens
bedroom was the only one that had no blood in it or other evidence of
an attacker. It did contain a Sony PlayStation 2 video game system and
three Mortal Kombat games in which the player is tasked with killing
characters that meet bloody ends. The defense claims that Dillens love
for violent video games is evidence that he killed his own family.
This
was going to be such an easy answer. I'd just direct Jones to Travelex,
which had a Chip and PIN (personal identification number) card, and
that would be the end of it. The Travelex card would be a backup,
because many places overseas can accept U.S. cards that have a magnetic
stripe.
But
the answer wasn't easy. Besides the fact that there isn't a convenient
Travelex near Jones' home, Travelex has discontinued its C&P card,
which worked well for me on a London trip last year. It was easy to get
and use.
You may not even need a Chip and PIN card when you travel but, then again, you may.Shop for streetlight dolls
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your home or office. You may need it when you try to buy a
transportation pass at an unmanned kiosk in a London Tube station, which
probably won't accept your U.S.-issued magnetic-stripe card. You may
need it when you try to buy a mobile phone outside the heart of London,
and the shop owner gives you a withering look and says, "Don't you have a
smart card?"
That's
when that Travelex card came in handy for me a year ago. But no more,
the company says. At least, not for now. "We are working on a new and
enhanced version of the card,We have been manufacturing rtls for
the past fifty years and have supplied a considerable number. which
should be available later this year," Travelex rep Maria Brusilovsky
told me in an email. "Unfortunately, we don't have a substitute at the
moment."
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