As you all know, most cases have a motive. Having done my research on the case and after looking over the detailed autopsy reports, I have reason to believe the motive was sexual. Also, the crime scene gives us an idea that this might have been a sexually motivated crime. All three boys were...
Not every crime has to be carefully planned out, and I don't think this case is an exception. There's every possibility that Jen's abduction could have been a crime of opportunity. The reason that this is possible is because many predators like to 'cruise' or stalk their victims. This means that...
I am secretly terrified that Jennifer's disappearance will mirror that of abducted
Jodi Huisentruit (body never found, missing 20 years) or Tiffany Sessions (body never found, missing 25 years) I just hope that her case comes alive again and the Kesses finally get a lead that pans out.
I saw the interview and wow, to see the strength of the Kesses is amazing. I have to say though, after 10 years, it's hard to understand why someone would not come forward with answers. Mr. and Mrs. Kesse have done all they could to appeal to the person or persons responsible or who have...
I've always thought it was a single male that abducted her. After seeing the POI video I was completely convinced that only one person committed this crime.
I've always considered that a possibility, but I also wonder if it could have been broken during the abduction when a struggle was taking place. Or maybe one of the girls broke the light bulb purposely to try to get a neighbor's attention.
Pure speculation. The guy that Mrs. Bish saw might not have been the killer. While I trust her instincts, saying so definitively would just be ignorance. Also, in reply to your other questions, the criminal could have been waiting for an opportune moment, he could've backed out earlier, he could...
I think that only one person abducted her. It's true that the POI could have had someone waiting nearby or to aid him with the abduction, but it's not very likely in my opinion. The POI camera clearly slowed only one person walking away from her car, which I believe fully is the only one...
Have police looked at similar abductions and tried to link them to Jen's case? Also, I'm wondering if they checked on sex offenders (i.e. questioned them) released on parole in that area around the time of her disappearance.. I know everyone is set on the theory that workers abducted her but...
It's true, law enforcement continue to administer polygraph tests to this day in order to eliminate POI. However, that doesn't necessarily mean they are effective. As ozoner said, polygraph tests are actually more harmful than helpful because they tend to measure states of high emotion and...
I don't think he's a viable suspect. Is there a possibility he was involved? Sure, he can't be completely ruled out - but that possibility, IMHO, is very small. Whoever did this was someone with a motive, and I don't see a motive for MH at all.
Not to say that Dean Runkle isn't an interesting person to look at in this case, and also that he couldn't be interested in male children either... but it is much more likely that he was a suspect in Amy Mihaljevic's disappearance because he paid much more attention to the girls in his class and...
I agree, I 100% think the perpetrator, the one who carried out this crime, is the one who parked her car. The POI came out of that car extremely confident, not nervous at all, no confusion, no anxiety about the situation. He knew what he was doing. That does not sound like someone who was unsure...
I'm also positive that it's not Jennifer. Her parents would have said something if they thought that Alcala was even remotely tied to the case. There is absolutely nothing to suggest that he might have had something to do with her abduction. Whoever did this most likely lived, worked, and was...
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