So glad a gravestone was finally raised for this poor kid. But so sad (and strange) it wasn't done 80 years ago, by his own parents...or his well-to-do grandparents?
I believe it was Brandon's wife who stated in one of the phone interviews that she thinks Brandon must have stopped somewhere on the way before his truck reached the point it did. She pointed out the distance from home to where his truck stopped was 35 miles, and that the high speed limit/low...
I wonder if Brandon was acting as an informant for law enforcement...this may explain a lot. Like why his supposed arrest warrant was not followed up on by LE; maybe he struck a bargain with LE to help them bust a meth distribution ring, for example? This might explain why he moved away from...
I agree, very important to determine the exact origin of the attack, where it happened on the freeway. But even an approximation on the highway from where Davison first called from won't be proof of where the attacker really came from--lots of roads leading into I-81 in that area--from...
One thing I thought of...we always hear of "squatters" moving into unoccupied houses (even though they may be owned)...were the Woods family actually living in the house when they sold it? I had seen a source saying that the Woods' live in Massachusetts; another source claiming that they hadn't...
I agree, the narrative is far too fantastical and far-fetched--while the huge possible "elephant-in-the-room" motive lurks behind the screen. What bugs me is that since the plaintiffs are not on trial, the authorities probably have no right to investigate them.
One of the photos of the front of the house I remember seeing (from one of the many news articles) clearly showed a blue ADT sign right out in front, by the front porch steps...
Hook 'em :D
I spoke with a lawyer friend of mine about this case, she told me that the "preponderance of evidence standard" is low in civil cases, meaning the "burden of proof" needed to find the defendants at fault is not as high as in a criminal case. She seems to think that as long as the...
It said the DNA found was from an unidentified female, thus eliminating the husband. The article stated the DNA did not match the wife (so she must have volunteered a DNA sample), and no mention was made of any fingerprints on the documents, though I'm sure they should contain at least the...
Yup. From the lawsuit document, the date the sellers supposedly received the letter: "on or about the week of May 26, 2014". Did the buyers themselves send the letter, thus giving them (1) proof the sellers received it, and (2) reason for why there is a week-long timeframe for the sellers'...
I think the police are just clarifying that the letter was mailed from inside the Kearny USPS postal district, rather than the neighboring (and more well-known) Newark district, which adjoins the immediate south of Kearny. Really, anyone could have just dropped the letters in some random USPS...
Good point. That passage regarding "what's in the walls" makes me wonder too...if the homeowners wrote these letters as a fraudulent attempt to create a legal "paper-trail" to get out of paying, this statement by "The Watcher" would conveniently provide a perfect alibi in explaining why the...
Ok...art is cool and all; but the fact that you are now suggesting the identity of "The Watcher" now because of a song I was thinking of while researching this? Come on now. I know I must be missing your point, because apparently you think "art" and creating 14-meter verse by slapping together...
As ironic as it is that John List's house was just 2 blocks away from the Broaddus' (only 0.5 miles away), I don't think List had anything to do with this "stalker" case. Especially because List only bought his house in the 1960s, and soon after murdered all his heirs and other family members in...
The Mayor has spoken at this latest Town Hall meeting in June mainly to calm his local public into thinking their real estate values won't suffer due to this idiotic claim of a "stalker". I'm sure the family IS upside-down on the house, and probably even before Day 1. The police have studied the...
This is all public record, and visible in the lawsuit document (entire document posted on the Gawker news website), and LinkedIn...Derek Broaddus, Senior Vice-President at Allied World Assurance Company (NYC, NY).
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