The last post on this blog included eight questions for Mr. Ed Burns. I know it has only been just over a day since it was posted so I’ll assume that he and his lawyer have not had time to construct a response. I can guess that the response will be quite simple. There will be none.
Today’s questions are for the people supplying alibis for both Jim Vittum and Ed Burns.
To Jamie Vittum: On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the highest likelihood, how would you rate this question?
What are the chances that Jim Vittum could have left your house early in the morning of May 10, 2009 for a period of about forty minutes without your knowledge between 2:00 a.m and 4:00 a.m.? An answer of 1 would mean there was virtually no chance of that happening. An answer of 10 would say that it was entirely possible that he might have left during that period. There are middle options.
To Michael Brabant: On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the highest likelihood, how would you rate this question:
What are the chances that Ed Burns was out of your immediate contact for a four and a half hour period during the night of May 9, 2009 and the early morning hours of May 10, 2009? An answer of 1 would mean that there was virtually no chance of this happening. An answer of 10 would mean that it was entirely possible that you did not know where he was for at least four and half hours during that time period. There are middle options.
I am certain that these questions have been asked by the police. So, if you have answered them already, why not answer them now? Your answers would help to clarify the “opportunity” part of my chapters in the book on “Motive, means, and opportunity.”
By the way, I don’t expect any answers. However, while I don’t deserve them since I have no standing in this case, Stacey deserves them; the family deserves them; Stacey’s friends deserve them; and finally, the Wolfeboro community deserves them, even if the police will not supply them.
Duke.
It was painfull to lose such a close family friend on that mothersday, my son and Mike were best friends and my daughter was like a sister to Shannon. Stacey was like a second mother to my kids,I enjoyed playing catch with Maddy and helping Kelly w/ her reading,Jamie and Stacey were close friends too.We spent countless times together as families on trips and at sporting events we will always have great memories together. It was also very painfull to be suspected of this and for 5 years I, ‘WE’ have been trying to answer questions and help find justice. I guess there comes a time when our answers fall on deaf ears and any more “trying” to help just becomes so worthless. Stacey knows the truth,I know the truth, Stacey’s mom and my dad also now know the truth but in the end only one person needs to know the truth. me !! sorry, I am fucking done!!
The answer to your question Duke is one (virtually no chance).