In regards to the bolded statement, I think this is exactly what it boils down to. He likely got off on the act itself but also could have gotten off during other acts knowing, in his mind, how the encounters would ultimately end. Talk about a sickening individual.
If they are charging him with 1st degree intentional homicide, they must feel pretty confident in their case against him. I'm curious as to how they are going to go about proving his intentions beyond a reasonable doubt.
There are two things that are sticking out in my mind that could be...
I wouldn't get too wrapped up in what Zelich's lawyer says. He is tasked with the difficult job of defending a man that killed two women, drove their bodies to his home, and stored them in refrigerators and cars for up to a year before driving over an hour away from his home and leaving their...
Could be but I would venture to guess he chose the name due to the fact that he was a police officer for so long. I'd think it was a play off of his old profession.
Hindsight is obviously 20/20 but while listening to the videos, I sensed quite a crazy vibe. He seemed polite and well mannered...
I hope they are looking very closely. It has been mentioned before (possibly in the first thread) that Zelich would have been living in Franklin, WI, at the time. This would put him even closer to the crime scene; within 10 miles, I believe.
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