Funny that caught YOUR eye, too. When I first noticed his hand motion when opening the police station door, I thought I remembered seeing footage of the church perp opening a door like that - hand kind of higher up on the door, with fingers in that same straight line. But for the life of me, I...
I can't help but think that maybe the FIL feels Missy didn't pay as much attending to BB's health and illness, and maybe resented her career. Maybe BB was complaining about a similar thing. Remember the comments he made about not praising her enough? And how he stressed how much she always...
Thanks. I still am seeing a reflection of the overhead light on the shiny surface of the helmet, which is in turn reflected onto the wall. I can't see the headlight in ANY other still or video; and it doesn't make sense, when he seems to have turned on every light on the place.
If, God forbid, my family member had been murdered a week and a half earlier, no way would I add to law enforcement's work by bringing a bloody shirt to the cleaners. I'd have left it in my suitcase, wrapped in a plastic bag until the murderer had been found (since throwing it away might look...
Thanks; but which room is room 12? I must have eye problems; I have looked and looked and can't see a Room 12. Is there a longer video I haven't seen? Sorry!
But assuming you are correct; why would he use a headlamp at all? He put all of the lights on. Very weird!
I still haven't been able to see a head light; I see flashes, but they appear to me to be reflections on the shiny helmet. The perp definitely turned all of the lights on b/c you can see the lights reflected very brightly on the floor; and I think that's what I'm seeing on the helmet.
I disagree. Most men don't tend to start getting round-shouldered until they are 40ish and beyond. And that shuffling gait, and the neck that kind of "turtles" forward out of their neck and rounded shoulders usually comes even later.
Just my opinion, based upon my own observations.
I don't think anyone here has said a woman can't kill, or would never plan such a murder. What some have said (and they are CORRECT) is that statistically speaking, it's not as likely to be a woman, b/c there are far fewer women that have done such things in the past. Law enforcement uses...
Definitely an Otterbox. My whole family uses them. I think what you are seeing is not a hole; it's a cutout that allows the little apple logo to be seen.
I agree. I can't for the life of me figure out where the stuff about the boots being too big are coming from. He'd have to shuffle; ever see a child put on his parents' shoes? They can't pick th em up b/c they fall off. And they'd trip him up if he had to run. I can't think of even one...
I agree; I also don't think this is a woman b/c of the various tools and gear he brought with him. I hate stereotyping, b/c of course there will be people who are the exception, but statistically speaking, women aren't 'the type to be really into all of this kind of gear. Again, I am sure many...
Could the helmet be some kind of climber's helmet? Let's say this guy is into rockhounding; he may wear a helmet for climbing. It's definitely a different shape...
Good find! But I wouldn't discount motorcycle helmets yet. There is nothing to say that this person can't ride...especially if, as I strongly suspect, it's a man. Motorcycle helmets sometimes come with face masks, too. I wonder why the bottom of the face is so obscured? Most thieves will slap...
What about a vet? I'm still convinced that walk and rounded shouldered, big bellied body is the walk and body of an older man...maybe one that has been in Vietnam? In which case, it certainly may not have been his first time killing.
I think you are correct. I also brought up the geology tool angle a day or two; I am convinced that one of the tools he had with him was a hammer head with a pickaxe tip. - a Geologist's hammer, they call it. I think he had a holster and slipped different tools in and out as he needed them; it...
tight bond regarding workouts is one thing; but even her own daughters, husband, and closest friends didn't say that they got the feeling she was being stalked. Either way, it's a very, very odd leap of logic to go from someone being a little "reserved" to "oh, they must be in imminent danger...
If he knew someone was stalking her, I'm fairly certain he'd have said that - to help the investigation and help find the killer. I'm not really comfortable with reading things into statements that there is just no proof of.
That could happen to John - heck, anything short of aliens having been probing him for weeks could happen to him, but it's still a bizarre conclusion to jump to. Either way, I just don't really see how his hindsight is anything to base any conclusions on.
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