If hubby had a brain lesion or tumor, those things can lead to unpredictable and often violent behavior. Coupled with the daughters scary silence, makes things look grim...
Resigned w/o prejudice doesn't mean on good terms per se. A lot of times these have a consent order stating that they are NOT ALLOWED to ever practice law in this state again. And if that isn't part of the agreement, then you'd better believe the ethics investigation would start as soon as she...
So the possibilities are:
1. Melissa was the target. Maybe because of her pregnancy. Or her job
2. Nicole was the target. Maybe because of drugs, or her job.
3. The killing was random. The girls often left their door unlocked.
Random seems less likely, because most random killings IMO...
If he had cash to pay his employees, and the point of the murder was to rob him, why did they wait until AFTER he paid his employees to kill him? Not very smart killers.
The attorney in the initial article is no longer practicing. njcourts.gov website shows she resigned w/o prejudice. Whatever that means. Unfortunately NJ didn't institute electronic filing until well after the initial article. And the criminal docket doesn't allow a search by attorney now...
Nothing new really:
https://www.texomashomepage.com/news/saint-jos-unsolved-murder-one-year-later/
This seems to indicate she previously had an addiction problem. I wonder if her past came back to kill her now that she was clean.
Seems like LE claims to have a POI. Now that he's named, can we...
Well, her mom was home as well, so my guess is her mom "saw" her too. I'm not sure I agree that a random snatching in an apartment complex in the 90s is that unusual. There were a lot of random kidnappings during that time period IIRC, at least where I lived.
She hasn't gotten enough coverage. I really don't think she's in the woods behind the sunoco. Its too small and a well traveled area. I think someone took her, or threw her in the dumpster or something. I also don't believe she's alive. I think someone took advantage of her.
Bumping for Susie. I'm wondering if the "conservator" action was actually more like conservatorship of her assets. Like to sell the house, pay bills, etc.
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