People are saying he wasn't into politics. If that's true, he probably hardly knew about those issues you mention.
He reminds me of the guy who shot up the concert in Vegas a few years ago. His neighbor had commented in passing after the 2016 election that it was surprising that Trump won. He...
I often tinker with my antennas on the roof too.
I don't get the 5G thing because it seemed more like a marketing need to shoehorn new any new wireless technologies into something they could market as a new generation. The things they picked were ways to support ever-growing numbers of users...
Would this information be actionable? The kidnappers know eventually someone will enter the house. How does it help them to know exactly when?
The criminals certainly could be behaving irrationally, just wanting to know out of curiosity. This irrational behavior, though, would increase their...
"Cover up" was a poor choice of words on my part. It's hard to imagine her staying there without having at least some innocent contact with the hotel staff. In my scenario, the hotel staff and police knew that Lam had innocent contact with hotel staff that could look suspicious. But police...
Here is my plausible made-up story, my guess:
She is playing around with a hotel employee. She breaks a minor rule (e.g. wondering into a employees-only area) and runs from the employee in a teasing way when caught. She does this for three reasons:
Youthful goofiness while on vacation...
Desperation
I wonder if this is the same reason people who would never go to a psychic are willing to listen to them in cases of people gone missing with no objective leads to investigate. A lie detector test is not reliable, although it's a step up from a psychic. Still, the fact you can't...
I don't understand why the underwear matters so much. My thought is she was wearing the wrong underwear for some random reason unrelated to her murder or her killer re-dressed her to dispose of evidence and didn't realize how over-sized they were. In either case, I don't see how over-sized...
My guess is JR knew JBR's body was there all along and the police would find it. I don't think the coverup was well through through. It was something thought up in the middle of the night in desperation. It made no sense. I suspect JR went and found the body for Tell-Tale Heart reasons...
Yes. My scenario does not make much sense. It would have be a case where she her mother was part of the problem she wanted to get away from. Another flaw in this scenario is that if she had a thought-out plan to start a new life, her stepfather could have revealed it to help police find who...
And only the pretend perps and pretend victim know what kind of pretend mistreatment went on in the course of the pretend kidnapping?
I was a nerd, more mu alpha theta, and not in a frat, so I never knew about this stuff.
I'm not making light of real crime. Reality spoils all the fun.
I agree with this, but I think answering machines at that time played the message and rewound automatically unless you pressed save. Then the next call to come in would record over it. I wonder if the message didn't state who was calling, sounded like something the recipient expecting the...
I read some of the comments about the ways she could have been bad parent. My reaction is not specific to this case, but Im shocked how moms tend to think differently from dads. I probably would not have left my 7-y/o alone at night with the door unlocked to go for a short walk around the...
The prep should have disposed of the suitcase and wallet in the same manner. Her wallet had the cards with her name in it, so whoever put it beside the road should have known someone might find it and report it to the police.
This makes me wonder if they wanted it to be found. Suppose her...
This timeline from Spiritecho was very helpful.
I would like to add that according to this article, her phone sent a text to Amber at 11:56am saying, "Something came up and Im not coming back today. Ill let you know when I get a new flight."
Spiritecho's timeline has her mother dropping...
I thought the same thing, but I could imagine failing to call the police, thinking it can't be what it looks like and there must be some mundane explanation.
It is possible she wasn't sure that was her car and still isn't sure. There is still a chance it was not really her car.
I wonder if Maura Murray was alcoholic.
Hardcore Alcoholism
There one definition/type of alcoholism for people who party too hard and too much. There are also hardcore alcoholics who are physically dependent on it. They are compelled to drink until they're wasted, and they don't...
In this case the rag in the tailpipe has some benign explanation, like she either had car trouble and thought the rag might help or planned to blame the accident on car trouble.
It also means the people who offered her a ride came by in the minutes between when the bus driver talked to her...
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