Peter Brendt
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Found this March 8, 2012 newsreport concerning the weather on the days 3 of the AC victims disappeared.
Kind of an odd (still interesting though) newsreport to pop up now 5-6 years after those murders hmm...wonder what that is all about?
As far as I remember, it was storm at one of days one of the GB4 victims disappeared, I think it was Amber Costello.
I will check out the weather on the days all the GB4 disappeared, and post it here.
http://www.nbc40.net/news/21337/
METEOROLOGIST SAYS WEATHER COULD BE FACTOR IN 2006 MURDERS
Jessica Klein ( jklein@nbc40.net) - 3/8/12 05:46 pm
ATL. CO. -- A well-known meteorologist says weather could actually have something to do with the murders of four prostitutes in the West Atlantic City section of Egg Harbor Township back in 2006.
Jim Eberwine, a now retired meteorologist who used to work for the national weather service, appeared on the Hurley in the Afternoon show on WOND radio Thursday. He says weather elements are critical to criminal cases, and he believes it's no coincidence that there were coastal storms on three of the four days when the victims disappeared.
The bodies of Kim Raffo, Tracy Ann Roberts, Barbara Breidor and Molly Jean Dilts were found on November 20th 2006, behind a strip of motels along the Black Horse Pike.
"I think if you look at crimes that too place over the years, you'll find a relationship between these kinds of conditions and killing people and dumping their bodies in places where you wouldn't have to worry about evidence," said Eberwine.
Headded that when there is bad weather, most people tend to stay inside so there usually aren't any witnesses to these crimes. Atlantic County Prosecutors says the case remains open and active.
http://www.nbc40.net/news/21337/video
Video on the subject
Funny thing, but already Jack the Ripper liked nights with rain. It makes it hard to observe things. But then, old Jack probably had additional reasons. So this weather connection things are not that new.