SouthAussie
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I don't dismiss anything the stepson says, or does... he is the prime suspect, in my opinion.. his willingness to reach for a weapon when offended, his fantasising foolishness in regard to his propensity as projecting himself as an attractive sexual partner for his 47 yr old stepmother, when his physical appearance doesn't back that probability up, his lust for and attraction to ice, and a few other substances that he hopes will alter his perceptions.....nope. Anthony is right up there, and there is a glimmer in my mind that his Dad, Borce , is fully aware and is trying to protect him or took advantage of Anthony's violence to solve a few of Borce's problems. .
But the daughter has an odd air. . I keep comparing her to the stepdaughter of Joe Korp, her poor little face frozen in complete terror when Joe was making his mad appeal, compared to her and Borce, clasping each other, Borce with his thousand yard stare and sudden blinks...
Different circumstances, and different combinations, but.. ... a mother missing in hideous , inexplicable ways, two totally different portrayals. .....
Yeah ... I don't know, Trooper. You may be right about the stepson having guilt in this murder, but I'm not so sure he is the guilty party.
“When I first saw that Karen was missing, I initially felt guilt, thinking my call to her (for money, for further rehab supposedly) may have had something to do with it,” he wrote.
“I’m now a bit angry because if my father had addressed the situations with Karen, maybe this wouldn’t have happened. Although I’ve had some serious issues with Karen, she was always there for me, had a genuine interest in my welfare and was like my best friend.”
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...d/news-story/75ebaacfe5d224946b5ab8c637bf5a6a