Ha, I thought that was weird too.I viewed the videos published on youtube concerning Dennis Gaskill and am having a difficult time making any connection to the AC4. Bits and pieces that are interesting in and of themselves but I just can't determine if there's an actual link.
The name Barbara and Amber on a page which the two gentlemen attribute to the names of Gaskill's wife and step-daughter. Okay, so maybe the stash is Gaskill's.
A check with the doorman at the Crazy Horse and he recognizes Gaskill from his days at Pistol Pete's on the BHP. Describes him as a real whack job. Still nothing of substance.
One of the gentleman who engaged in this investigation of Gaskill describes himself as a retired Trenton homicide detective. So he's credible, at least in my opinion. I would think that he might be one who could possibly gain access, however confidential, to the thinking inside The Atlantic County Prosecutors Office. That doesn't appear to have happened.
So, my opinion (and that's all it is), is that the two qualified gentleman did their level best at trying to tie Gaskill to the 2006 murders but came up short. Lots of innuendo with very little substance.
I'm surprised those two didn't stroll Pacific Ave. and show Gaskill's picture around to some of the old-timers who may have worked those corners during Oct-Nov 2006. If there were answers to be had that's where they'd find them.
So I'm neutral about whether or not Gaskill might be considered The Eastbound Strangler.
One bit I did get a kick out of though. When they asked the person who found the stash about how he came upon it he replied astral projection. Is that what they're calling Angel Dust these days? I must be getting' old.
As always, just my opinion.
I couldn't find what his previous felony charge was that made him not be able to possess firearms. In my search the only other case I could find was where he stole some ammo, a shot glass, a t-shirt and various other items that in total amounted to $351.93. This happened at the outfitter store in PA on 10/1/09.
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