If you are right, it suggests a neighbor is the shooter. Perhaps not happy about noise in the morning, or people that will be coming and going all day, causing a dog to bark, or people blocking the driveway, or some other annoyance.
Nobody roofied her, it wasn't that kind of bar. She actually drove out past the apt building, got into a confrontation with another vehicle; pointed her gun at them, then turned around and went to the apt building, trying to find the ex-boyfriend she had lunch with, but he was out on a date with...
I would think that once you cut into the body of a human, you just might become a vegan after that. Just my opinion but I don't think this was his first kill.
I don't think the killer would risk all the dna that would be found if he/she had cleaned up there. Too risky as far as being seen by someone, and too easy to leave something identifying behind. This massacre seems to be a case of getting in quickly, taking care of business and getting out...
I agree, maybe it's one of the survivors the killer wanted to hurt? Someone would REALLY want to hurt someone by brutally stabbing four of their friends.
Someone mentioned that the 911 dispatchers probably asked something like " did you check for a pulse?" "Are you sure they are deceased?" and the probably hysterical person just didn't know anything at that point and was probably too scared to go in and check for pulses and didn't have the...
I'm thinking since the news has reported they " bled out", it must have been obvious that all were deceased and the EMS did not enter the building as to keep the crime scene uncontaminated.
Not this killer. This killer needed the victims to be asleep. The killer wouldn't be able to control the situation if someone was awake and fought back. The killer may have been unable to defend themselves with a fighting victim. Also, less fight means less DNA left at the scene. Attacking...
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