Still can't help but include on a possibles list the idea of a patient unsatisfied with treatment which relieved nothing except cash from his or her personal account.
Still can't help but include on a possibles list the idea of a patient unsatisfied with treatment which relieved nothing except cash from his or her personal account.
Hm., so no way does she want to take care of Medicare patients. Only those who have cash. Kind of changes St. theresa
I don't think TS's patients would be privy to her personal schedule, it has to be (IMO)someone who had knowledge that she would be returning early, and thus giving a window of opportunity to commit this horrific crime.Still can't help but include on a possibles list the idea of a patient unsatisfied with treatment which relieved nothing except cash from his or her personal account.
A dissatisfied patient may have been confrontational but not murderously so, and thus not taken a weapon -- instead perhaps using what was at hand, a non-traditional one, when the confrontation turned ugly. The motive thus could have been traditional: money -- money uncovered by an insurer because of the methods used, and thus removed wholly from the patient's own account.An unsatisfied patient cannot be excluded from the list,but I think its way down the list. To be killed in your home by a HAMMER is in my opinion more passionate and personal than a patient. There are safer ways not to get caught and quicker weapons to use IMO--This was personal beyond a dis-satisfied patient--JMO
Very interesting. I noticed that the Flexcin company is out of Fort Myers which is the same county that TS lived in.
"the most evidence he has ever seen" Wonder if it is all from inside the home and maybe on cell phones and computers.
Sheriff Mike Scott, who is running for re-election for his fourth term, also said it was an interesting case. I am so curious about the copious evidence that's been found.
"A great volume and body of work at play here." This statement seems like a conspiracy to murder.
Why would the LEOs go door to door asking how to avoid activating the motion detection flood lights on her home? This case is beginning to give me the creeps. No one deserves to be beaten with a hammer ever. [The weapon has not been confirmed by LEO yet, AFAIK.]
A shingle roof is asphalt and little rocks? It is so very soft in the sun. Picture a road in the sun and how hot it is and things sink in it.
When you go on a shingle roof, you disturb the integrity of the shingles. I can see no level of comfort or fun on such a roof in such a climate. Personally, I think the story is made up. Maybe one time he went up there to replace some loose or damaged shingles.
Why the family would have neighborhood issues does not make a lot of sense. She is never home and he is home taking care of two young girls. Doesn't seem like a wild party place.
The yard was fenced so I imagine the dogs weren't tearing up the neighborhood. I can't see them playing loud music. So why would neighbors be up in arms? Or was it because the S family complained about the neighbors?
Ive gone round and round with several possibilities and always come back with love and or money. jmo
A dissatisfied patient may have been confrontational but not murderously so, and thus not taken a weapon -- instead perhaps using what was at hand, a non-traditional one, when the confrontation turned ugly. The motive thus could have been traditional: money -- money uncovered by an insurer because of the methods used, and thus removed wholly from the patient's own account.
BBM Perhaps to see if anyone provides an answer that fits the crime too perfectly! jmho
An unsatisfied patient cannot be excluded from the list,but I think its way down the list. To be killed in your home by a HAMMER is in my opinion more passionate and personal than a patient. There are safer ways not to get caught and quicker weapons to use IMO--This was personal beyond a dis-satisfied patient--JMO
Agree. I seriously doubt someone such as a patient and/or their relative would be aware of her husband not being home that night. Very curious, *if* it is true that a hammer was the murder weapon, if it was in the garage/house or the perpetrator brought it with him. It appears if there is already word circulating around regarding a hammer (although not confirmed by LE) that it was left at the house? So, was the intent of the perpetrator to settle something with Teresa and it escalated or did the perp go there with the intent to murder her?I don't think TS's patients would be privy to her personal schedule, it has to be (IMO)someone who had knowledge that she would be returning early, and thus giving a window of opportunity to commit this horrific crime.
Totally agree with your statement that some people are hated for just being weird or different. I don't care what other people think of me, I'm proud of my weirdness! As for Mark being on the roof with the girls, have you never seen the programs about tree houses and the spectacular views from them? Have you not seen movies where the parent and kid sit on the roof and have heart to heart talks? My middle grandson has been climbing everything imaginable since he was able to crawl, scaring us to death, making us scream at him to get down, until we realized how awesome he thought climbing was. He is 10 now and he's never broken a bone or fell. He has never been left alone, doesn't climb on the roof of the house, but he does climb on the roof of their playhouse. And because his mother knew just how crazy he was about climbing, she made him a place to climb and sit outside by setting up some old bunkbeds in the back yard. What I'm trying to say is, maybe Mark and his girls are adventurous and they were on the roof having fun and exploring. I think it's much better that he was up there with them rather than they got the notion to go up there by themselves. I feel sorry for any child who is not allowed to explore the world and make childhood memories!
Totally agree with your point. A dissatisfied patient is not likely to murder their doctor. They may trash them publically and even threaten sueing them but brutal murder points to passion gone nuclear either over love, money or the green monster.