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  1. OtisBinghamton

    Hi new to this forum.....my thoughts on the Routier case

    Bingo. Any adult in a panic situation with two young boys who are either upwardly gushing or flowing heavily with blood from abdominal wounds isn't going to waste even a microsecond to wet a towel to compress a wound. Certainly no child's parents would do that either. In panic mode, no one...
  2. OtisBinghamton

    Did Darlie Routier murder her precious sons? Part 2

    That was a good read in layman's terms. It is hard to know exactly how to nail her down. Narcissist, no doubt. We all agree. If she's not a full blown, classic sociopath, she certainly displays enough sociopathic tendencies. I've spent time, unfortunately, with some pretty severe...
  3. OtisBinghamton

    My conclusion: murder and attempted suicide

    I've always thought that her plan was either A or B. Plan A: kill the two boys, then if I'm still frantic and out of my mind, I'll stab myself. Hopefully I'll die quickly. Plan B: kill the boys and slit myself to cover it up as an intruder crime. She really is a dim bulb. Any prosecutor...
  4. OtisBinghamton

    Any poster here know Darlie before she married Darin?

    I agree with everything you said. There was an incident with Darin early on in their dating years. Forgive me if I get some of it incorrect. They went to a party together. Darlie thought that her new man was not paying enough attention to her. She stormed out in a huff. No one knew where...
  5. OtisBinghamton

    Did Darlie Routier murder her precious sons? Part 2

    She wrote the book on How to be a Narcissist and Alienate People. I saw her singing, too. I sing in a band, but I doubt I'd sing in a jail cell to a camera and cameraman. Spooky. Seeing as how she's severely sociopathic and does not have the ability to feel real human feelings (other than...
  6. OtisBinghamton

    Did Darlie Routier murder her precious sons? Part 2

    Hi. I didn't know the distinction between a sociopath and a psychopath. I looked it up yesterday. I didn't look it up in DSM III, though. The one main difference I noticed is that a psychopath doesn't learn from his/her mistakes. That disqualifies Darlie from that diagnosis. She is...
  7. OtisBinghamton

    My conclusion: murder and attempted suicide

    She's 43 now. That gives them roughly 30 years to hook her up to the tube. With all the noise her family and other people generate about her alleged innocence (interesting twist of a phrase, eh?) I don't know if they ever will set her date and execute her. With U.S. becoming less inclined to...
  8. OtisBinghamton

    My conclusion: murder and attempted suicide

    You nailed this for me. Thanks. I dont know much about 911 responders but I do know that they know the patterns of speech and language of people in need of help and they know when someone is trying to lay the groundwork to cover something up. I've been wondering why I haven't seen a post...
  9. OtisBinghamton

    Do you think Darlie premeditated the murders of Devon and Damon?

    I agree that she didn't preplan it like a gang of bank robbers plans an underground heist. I think she fantasized A LOT about how much better her life would be with just one or no kids. I'm sure she spent a lot of time daydreaming and visualizing having to spend a lot less time doing the...
  10. OtisBinghamton

    Why wasn't Drake killed?

    Good point. This may sound strange, but I think, to Darlie, Drake was still to cute and innocent to kill. Granted, that doesn't make much sense logically, but we're not talking about a woman who thinks or acts logically about such things, obviously. He wasn't a liability in that he wasn't...
  11. OtisBinghamton

    Did Darlie Routier murder her precious sons? Part 2

    MO is that it really wasn't so much the Silly String itself. Had she stood sorta slump shouldered and just sprayed it for 10 seconds or so with a sad look on her face, that wouldn't have been so damning. It was the unmitigated GLEE on her face, chomping gum with her mouth wide open like a...
  12. OtisBinghamton

    Did Darlie Routier murder her precious sons? Part 2

    My thinking is that he knew from the moment he came downstairs that she killed them. He hasn't said much against for her for two reasons: 1. Keep the peace with her family for Drake's sake 2. Guilt about not being able to keep her from committing such a nasty crime and protecting his...
  13. OtisBinghamton

    Did Darlie Routier murder her precious sons? Part 2

    Really violent infanticides like this are uncommon. Most women kill adults with poison (non-violent). I don't know the most common method of mothers killing their own kids. So, yes, that adds to the "unbelieveability" of a crime like this. I believe she's undeniably a sociopath, possibly a...
  14. OtisBinghamton

    16 Different Versions of Darlie's story

    I considered that the sock might have stuck to the "perp" inside the house. Once the killer is running at full speed down the alley, I doubt it would have clung to him for 3/4 of a football field distance. It would have fallen off 20' away from the fence once he killer got to full gallop...
  15. OtisBinghamton

    16 Different Versions of Darlie's story

    This is one of the things that I can't stop wondering about. In stabbings like these, blood will seep between the blade and the handles. Even a quick wash of the exposed blade won't wash it all away. Did they not do a blood search and/or DNA tests for blood trapped under the knife handles...
  16. OtisBinghamton

    16 Different Versions of Darlie's story

    The mysterious "intruder" obviously was not a burglar. The moment a burglar realized someone was home they would have ran for an exit with the intention of hiding his/her face. You're correct. Burglars want to get in, get the stuff and get out without being detected. No real burglar is going...
  17. OtisBinghamton

    Darlie Routier Fact and Fiction

    The nurses are in a tough spot. One on hand, they are legally and ethically bound to tell the truth or they could lose their license. On the other, they are also forced to choose between the truth and what they have been instructed to say by the hospital's lawyers if there is any difference...
  18. OtisBinghamton

    Both did it, with help.

    Agreed on all. I think he also never came forward with what he believes once he realized she did it because he feels it would have been too embarrassing. Plus, he may have not come out publicly against the SheDevil so as not to cause a rif with her family over something no one can change.

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