I agree, and think he's probably screwed up a few times, and has let someone glimpse a very unexpected dark side. A bit of ruthlessness, cruelty, disrespect for certain type of person (women, elderly, etc). He may be visibly obsessive in some way too, but about something that many people have an interest in, so this obsession is almost masked.
I say poll the neighbors again...and ask them who they think might have done it. Invite them all to a special anniversary dinner at the scene of the crime.
OT ... anyone else being asked to provide their telephone number in order to log into FB??
No SB, you don't need to provide your phone number!! close the window and delete cookies, cache.OT ... anyone else being asked to provide their telephone number in order to log into FB??
I also am not surprised PK was left out of the will. He was a young kid (still is, really) who was AG's handyman. No need for him to even think of being in her will, at least, that's how I see things.
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The profiler did not define young or close that I recall seeing - which is why I have always been skeptical of such loose terms.
When I think young for this crime, I'm thinking late teens to early 30s. (I think there were some studies mentioned somewhere along the way that gave a general age range for this kind of violent crime. Maybe it was on Lee Melnor's blog site.) I'm guessing such aggression is usually more common amongst younger males.
For close I'm thinking proximity (the person either lives in the area or has a reason to often be there), and perhaps relationship-wise [modsnip]
Though, it could be an older killer as well...and brutality is his style.
Same here, I think that's not specific at all...everytime I hear that phrase, in my mind I add "heart" :floorlaugh:The profiler did not define young or close that I recall seeing - which is why I have always been skeptical of such loose terms.
Thanks for that recap Hazel -
AG doesn't state in her Will that she wants to be buried near her beloved dogs. She doesn't even state if she wants to be buried or cremated.
Testing to see if copy of AG Will attached.
Please add that question to your list for your lawyerHazel - I find each one of those G's to be different. The A's seem consistent.
If your post isn't OK, neither is my last one.
When I think young for this crime, I'm thinking late teens to early 30s. (I think there were some studies mentioned somewhere along the way that gave a general age range for this kind of violent crime. Maybe it was on Lee Melnor's blog site.) I'm guessing such aggression is usually more common amongst younger males.
For close I'm thinking proximity (the person either lives in the area or has a reason to often be there), and perhaps relationship-wise [modsnip]