За весь разговор в 911, Карина не разу не упоминает имя своей "близкой" подруги. Имя Фейт не упоминаеться ни разу за 7 минут. Только один раз как "подруга" в самом начале а в дальнейшем разговоре только "она". Это уже о многом говорит. Она от неё дистанцируйться.
Боиться подойти и дотронуться до неё, оператор несколько раз повторяет чтоб она это сделала. Либо боялась оставить на ней свои отпечатки либо ей было неприятно это сделать.
Вообщем звонков в 911 я слышала много, паники и траура в её голосе не особенно слышу.
Она описывыла что " кто то тут был" и что в комнате выглядет всё по другому но не заметила той бумаги где были написаны эти 3 слова которая лежала прямо по середине кровати.
От американского форума я поняла что Карина бросила учёбу и уехала после убийства но вернулась через какое-то время сново. Видимо бояться было нечего.
Вот ориганальный звонок в 911:
11:01:44 a.m. - September 7, 2012
– Phone rings
Op: Durham 911, where is your emergency?
C: Hi, um, I just walked into my apartment…and my friend she's, like, she's unconscious.
Op: Okay, what’s your address, ma’am?
C: I live at Hawthorne at the View. Um.
Op: Give me the address.
C: I just moved here. I might forget it. Oh my God. It’s, um, 56390 Chapel Hill Rd. in Durham.
Op: Ok, repeat it to me…to make sure I’ve got it correct.
C: 56390 Chapel Hill Rd.
Op: Okay, you say your friend is unconscious.
C: She’s unconscious. I just walked into the apartment…and it looks like there’s blood everywhere. I don’t know what’s happening.
Op: Okay, listen to me. Listen to me. Somebody’s already sending the ambulance, okay. I need to get some information from you. And I’m going to tell you how to help her, okay?
C: Okay…I don’t know.
Op: How old is she?
C: She’s 19.
Op: Okay.
C: I don’t know. I don’t want to touch her, but….
Op: Listen to me. Is she breathing?
C: I don’t know.
Op: You need to check. Is she breathing?
C: I don’t think so. I don’t think so.
Op: Okay, listen to me.
C: There’s blood everywhere.
Op: There’s what?
C: There’s blood everywhere.
Op: Okay.
C: I don’t know what happened.
Op: Okay. Is she on her back? Or is she laying on her stomach?
C: She’s on her back, but… like, I think she fell off the bed, cause she’s like…off the bed. There’s blood all over the pillows, like – in the comforter. I just don’t know what happened.
Op: Okay. Alright. Listen to me, alright?
C: Is someone coming? Hurry.
Op: Yes. I’ve got somebody coming. I’ve got somebody coming. I need for you to help her. I need for you to go up to her…we need to see if she’s breathing or not. Okay?
C: I don’t think so.
Op: Okay. Listen to me. Go up – the paramedics are on their way. I want you to stay on the line. I’m gonna tell you what to do next, alright? Are you right by her now?
C: Yes.
Op: Okay. Listen carefully.
C: She’s not moving.
Op: She’s not moving, okay…
C: No.
Op: Okay. Will you touch her arm? Tell me. How does she feel?
C: She’s not moving.
Op: Okay. Ma’am, we need to find out if we can help her or not. You’ve got to do as I’m asking you…so we can help hr.
C: Okay.
Op: Okay. If you can, lay her flat on her back…remove any pillows.
C: Lay her flat on her back?
Op: Lay her flat on her back. Remove any pillows.
C: Okay.
Op: Okay. Kneel next to her. Look in her mouth for food or vomit.
C: There’s blood everywhere.
Op: Okay. Kneel next to her and look in her mouth for food or vomit.
C: There’s blood… (Unintelligible)
I’m sorry. I’m really trying.
Op: It’s okay, honey. It’s okay, hon.
C: There’s blood everywhere. I don’t know where it came from.
Op: Alright. Alright. Listen to me. When you touch her, how does she feel?
C: What?
Op: Does she feel warm?
C: No, she feels cold.
Op: She feels cold. Okay.
C: Yes.
Op: Okay, alright. Don’t touch anything else. Okay? Don’t touch anything else.
C: (Unintelligible) Hurry.
Op: Okay, they’re on their way. I’ve got police on the way to you. I’ve got medics on the way.
C: I can’t believe this.
Op: Okay. What room is she in?
C: She’s in my bedroom.
Op: Okay. I want you to go back into the living room. Okay?
C: I don’t know what’s going on. Like…there’s stuff in my room that, like, was not here before. Looks like someone had came in here.
Op: Okay.
C: It really does.
It looks like someone came in here. Because…I don’t understand.
Op: Listen to me. Don’t touch anything else in the room.
C: I’m not touching.
Op: I want you to leave that room and go into the living room.
C: I did.
Op: Make sure the door is unlocked. So somebody can get in. So that the medics and police can get in when they get there.
C: It’s unlocked. When are they going to get here, though?
Op: Okay. They’re their way, honey. They’re coming as fast as they can. You just stay on the phone with me, alright?
C: I am.
It looks like someone had been in there because…she’s not like this at all. I don’t know why she’s bleeding.
Op: I’ve let them know. We’ve got everybody on the way to help you.
You just… you sit down on the couch and don’t touch anything, okay. You just sit down.
C: I’m not touching anything.
Op: Okay, okay. I just want you to sit down…because the police and the medics are gonna be there.
C: Okay.
Op: They’re coming just as fast as they can, alright?
C: Okay.
Op: You just stay on the phone with me…you just stay on the phone with me.
C: Are you sure they’re coming?
Op: Yes, ma’am. They are on their way.
C: I just can’t believe this. Someone had to have been in there.
Op: Okay. We’ve got first responders on the way. There’s a fire truck coming. There’s a medic coming. And the sheriff’s department is on the way to you.
C: Okay.
Op: You just stay on the phone with me…until somebody gets there with you.
C: Okay.
Op: Okay…how old are you?
C: I’m 20.
Op: You’re 20. Okay, hon. You’re doing alright. You’re doing alright. You just stay on the phone with me.
C: I see the police.
Op: You see the police?
C: Yes.
Op: Okay. You let me know when they get in there with you…then you can talk to them, alright?
C: Okay.
Op: I just don’t want you to be alone right now.
C: Okay.
Op: Okay. Just stay on the phone with me.
C: Okay.
(Background noises)
Op: Are they in there with you? They coming in?
C: Yes. Thank you.
Op: Okay, hon. Alright. Bye, bye.
C: Bye, bye