She's not bright enough to understand game theory. She was an adjunct professor not on tenure track. She was bright but not bright enough to become a law professor in a competitive environment. Should would have been a good practitioner of corporate law, maybe even a litigator, but just isn't...
The new probably cause document reveals interesting information about Wendi's possible involvement. She's contacted by Donna the morning of the murder. The call is short. Then she gets a call from Charlie. The call lasts a minute. Then Wendi receives a call from Dan, presumably telling her...
Wow, that is stunning. Harvey is supposedly a survivor of brain cancer. We all thought it was Donna, Charlie and maybe Wendi. But Harvey, too? This is a crime syndicate we're dealing with here.
I'm sorry to hear about your experience. To anyone familiar with the disease, this is a classic case, yes. However, he did not exactly hide his symptoms. The anonymous frat brother revealed that he's been hearing voices. The Jupiter Police Department's call report mentions Austin's mom say...
Look, most people have the very opposite reaction to what you are describing. After someone commits murder, many say they never suspected him. He was a "gentle giant." Could not have hurt a fly. This is "so out of character." "I never expected this." He was a gentle soul "who never...
That's the father speaking, who's not exactly the most unbiased stakeholder here. He probably wants some sympathy for his son and is probably going out of his way to describe the situation as dire. The hospital hasn't said anything about his liver failing, although he's in intensive care and...
BFD: That the father admits that mental illness runs in the family. I presume that's his side of the family rather than Austin's mom, as she seems completely clueless, not recognizing such obvious symptoms. But the father is putting on a balancing act here: He wants to claim his son is...
Actually that's true only to an extent. Remember, his colleagues described a quiet loner. Someone who wasn't very expressive, probably isolated and didn't interact very much on a personal level with either colleagues or students. That pretty much fits someone with a condition that they're...
This is from the Jupiter Police Department event report regarding Mina Harouff's (Austin's mom) call.
"Mina told me that Austin has [not] been saying odd thins like having super powers or seeing monsters." That [not] is apparently a typo since he's said that he's immortal. If true, this is...
"Some students say they had Edward Gutting as a professor. Students say he was smart and helpful, but there was something about him that seemed, in their words, off." This is why I think the above description fits. It was not driven by anything done by Dr. Cooper. It's probably the deluded...
That's correct but Austin was probably attacking those he thought were trying to hurt his dad, not literally after their flesh. It was probably just a deranged and frenzied attack, not actual cannibalism. But to LE, it appears as cannibalistic. Dad says LE is exaggerating the biting aspect of...
That's pretty much what I believe. He took the poor couple having a pleasant evening in their garage as those trying to kill his dad. Self-mutilation is an act of validation to prove to himself that he's immortal. At this point, he was probably a walking homicidal time bomb, ready to pounce on...
At this point, we don't have enough information to make an educated guess. Mental illness is as good a guess any and is the most likely reason for someone to go berserk like that. This guy has a Ph.D. from Princeton and would have been on tenure track at any major university. Clearly...
This is some stunning new information that he took off his underwear and was cutting himself before the attack. However, this still fits very well with the mental illness angle presented previously. The dentist now claims that the son told him, "I will protect you, dad. They're trying to...
Don't think it was about tenure. He was a tag-along spouse, meaning the university wanted his wife, not him. He was there because she made it a condition of employment that they find a job for him. He may have a Ph.D. but I doubt he was on tenure track. His spouse seems to have tenure...
That is the most accurate read on the situation based on what we know. No doubt, in the coming days, there will be more tales of this guy's bizarre behavior. This is in the early stage. The videos themselves are relatively innocuous except for his utterance of having a deranged side and his...
That's the point. The warning signs were definitely overlooked. What were the parents thinking. He goes around with a handgun killing birds. That's normal behavior? Did he have a hunting license? Whose firearm was this and was he entitled to use it? Why didn't the neighbor call the police...
Definitely a psychotic break. Telling others than one is "invincible," "immortal," that he was sent to "protect" humans or that he's a "prophet" are classic signs of schizophrenia. Looks like he's shown signs of that before but his mom is totally clueless about the disease. His dad is...
I don't think you're disagreeing with me at all. I've been hearing how TPD has some strong evidence that will only be made available at trial. Just go back and reread some of the posts. That would be a procedural violation. Like I said, the arrest was made for Garcia to get the process...
That pretty much sums up the case. There are some people on this board that think TPD is sitting on a cache of crucial evidence which they will only make available at a later date, when the murder trial starts. Well, that's not how this thing usually works. The Attachment A was disclosed as...
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