4 hour polygraph with the Fifth Estate? Funny but I thought his meeting with police as reported by the Toronto Sun was 4 hours per a quote by Mr. Winter in Feb 2nd article. Four hours is a long time for a police interview as well as a polygraph and to have both be 4 hours is a quite a coincidence.
I know that it keeps being brought up about no forced entry but don't forget that the housekeeper was in the house when the real estate agent and buyers showed up on Friday. So either there is access to a key or a lockbox or other type of electronic entry. Plus the alarms must not have been on...
Why are we assuming they aren't. Greenspan already stated that he will be sharing their info with LE. And are we sure that the first medical examiner didn't have the same conclusion as the 2nd one?
Because either TPS has more information than what they are saying or they don't want every crackpot to come out of the woodwork. Rewards for cases like this are not very successful. With this kind of case, a tipster would more likely want protection than money. We aren't talking about a bunch...
I agree about the staging. I mean both HS and BS were in their 70's. They were next to the pool. Wouldn't it be easier to drown them in the pool and go? Based on what little we know, HS was lying in her own blood first and then they were strangled and tied to the railing (based on that they...
The family would also have access to a lot of personal info that the police don't like threats made, the orphaned cousins, the state of their parents' marriage, the state of the health of their parents, etc. Unless a note was left behind, it was ridiculous for the police to announce a theory...
Sorry for your dog. I work in rescue and know firsthand that there are a lot of good vets and a lot of bad ones. If you are not happy with your vet, you can lodge a complaint with the CVO. They are likely to do nothing but the more complaints about a vet, the more pressure they have to do...
IMO with the TPS bungling of the MacArthur case and the Richey case, I am confident that they bungled the Sherman case at the beginning and I am grateful that the family has a parallel investigation. The family's team can't make up evidence. I think TPS has been sloppy with this with their...
Does anything think it is unusual that such a high profile case would only warrant 64 tips. Are they saying 64 legit tips or does it include all tips even those from crackpots? Sounds like TPS blurted out a theory of Murder suicide and just looked for evidence of that. I am guessing the...
Maybe at that point the police told the family they are pretty confident it is him but need to wait for autopsy confirmation. Or the family had strong suspicions as they knew he may have had suicidal tendancies.
If suicide was the plan, I wonder if he went to the park but found it was too busy so went to this other location.
I am also confused by the report of the second person. Was a second person on the permit or just seen? I am also wondering if there was a suicide note which is why the police said...
I think in many cases LE knows who committed the crime but may not have enough evidence to take to trial. If you don't have the evidence, then you can't hold them. Sometimes that takes a year or two of surveillance.
Pretty confident they would have a will. Executor has no power. They just follow what the will outlines. Most Executors (if they are close friends to the deceased) will waive any offer of an Executor fee. Not all Executors are in the will. Usually with an estate this large, they are friends...
But he didn't pass the polygraph his lawyer set up for him either. Not sure if all the details of the investigation were confirmed at the time of the polygraph for TFE filming. I wouldn't read too much into that comment but if was intentional then i think it is brilliant. If someone had no...
Usually LE requests that witnesses do not speak to the media or release any information. That is a common practice. It limits any information getting out that will jeopardize the case.
I am not understanding why people, weeks after the LE declared it a TARGETED DOUBLE HOMICIDE, keep hoping for a MS. As you say, they have access to evidence they are not sharing with the public. That is how they build a case that sticks. Rewards only come into effect when they are at a dead...
Firstly The test, filmed by The Fifth Estate, was conducted by former Quebec police officer and veteran polygraph expert John Galianos. I don't think the fact that Galianos wore glasses is a factor here. He is an expert in the field.
Secondly KW took TWO tests. The first was with his own...
Except that is not how LE works in real life. Most cases like this don't offer rewards. Rewards are when there is a dead end.
If they arrest someone, they have to have a good case against them or else they can be released after arrest. Also they need a lot of facts to get a warrant. They got...
I thought LE said she was sitting in a pool of her own blood from her face but little was on her top which leads them to believe that she was face first on the floor bleeding before she was attached to the pool railing.
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