OMG I've been gone all day and just caught up with this horrible news about those little girls being abused. :(
I am sickened by this! How can people do this to children?!?!?
God please bless these two sweet girls and give them and their family the strength to work through this!
I think you could be on to something here. Per a few documentaries I've watched, it's becoming more common for members of the Amish to leave their community. Once out, some of them will help others to leave the as well.
Also, another sad thought, but they might have been taken and thrown into...
Hi! I'm not Canadian, but I live in Calgary and I'm not so sure how the laws here differ from the US.
If DG were to make a deal by telling where the bodies are, for example, does that mean that a trial could possibly be avoided and then there would only be a sentencing?
Hi Otto....
Here's what I think is going on:
I believe the murders at L's home happened quickly and in a very traditional, old-school kind of way (blunt object ie crowbar, hammer, pipe etc as opposed to a gun with a silencer or any kind of poisons etc).
I think the perp got in fast, then got...
Another thing.... That house appears MUCH smaller in real life than it looked like on TV and Internet photos.
I'm not sure of total square footage, but I imagine the rooms were in the tiny side and that the poor victims were like sitting ducks with nowhere to go or run to (assuming that they...
Scroll down to "The Profile of a Violent Serial Offender." It explains their psychology and that they take the bodies with them.
Many of the jot notes in this section apply to DG, in my opinion.
http://www.mitchpileggi.net/Deep_Background/resources/forensics/forpsych.htm
After driving by and seeing how compact the lot spaces are, how close the homes are to each other and how close the L's home is to Macleod, I feel strongly that this happened quickly and quietly using something basic, like maybe a crow bar or hammer.
I think the perp probably knocked them in...
I live in Calgary and today I drove past the Liknes house to get a feel for the neighborhood and how it could be that no one heard or saw anything.
One thing that really struck me is how compact that area is. It's definitely a quiet street, despite being so close to Macleod Trail (main...
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