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A couple of posts have mentioned a female voice or accomplice. Does anyone have a link for this?
It's from an excerpt of Larry Compton's book, Sudden Terror.
A couple of posts have mentioned a female voice or accomplice. Does anyone have a link for this?
Has this been posted yet here? I couldn't find it...
http://www.sacbee.com/news/local/crime/article210003114.html
This part stood out to me:
(Paul Holes talking about JJD's daughters)
"They had no clue about their father's alleged criminal past; in fact, Holes said they didn't even know he was a police officer."
So his daughters didn't even know he was a cop? That means his wife didn't ever tell the daughters he was a cop either....
That seems so strange to me.
Yes there was. There is an interview from his ex police chief boss discussing it and others have already stated he opted for a jury trial but lost. The interview has already been posted I think, but I'll see if I can link it again if you need to see it.
there was no shoplifting conviction, no charges were ever filed... GSK never showed up to the department hearing and he was fired but that's as far as it went. It was petty theft at best
So the kids were intellectually lazy, didn't ask their parents about their lives, no one attended family reunions, and they didn't talk as a family? That's a lot to infer from one small tidbit of their lives. There have been a lot of posts here from people saying they understood or had the same experiences wrt their parents' work history. Does your list apply to all of us as well?
An article in the Mercury News states his wife moved into her current home in 1997. Is 1997 the year they officially separated? If so, they were together for a long time.
That is what I thought, about the way it is written, who goes into that much detail as a theory? I guess maybe details are wrong though so maybe not him. Still eerie about the broken off engagement though.
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Oh yes, on websleuths all the time. In comments to MSM articles it's a bit more unusual.RBBM
LOTS of people go into a LOT of detail with their theories - Websleuths if chock full of them. So not very unusual. :moo:
RBBM
LOTS of people go into a LOT of detail with their theories - Websleuths if chock full of them. So not very unusual. :moo:
Am I understanding this correctly she was victimized then her mother and bf were slain years later by the same Golden State Killer?
I posted almost the exact response! Lots of family secrets. You'd think that would be a topic of great interest or discussion not shame. But the shoplifting charge may have changed his opinion of LE officers. Did he develop a hatred of other cops?
Yep. If detailed and somewhat accurate (in retrospect) theories posted online were evidence of guilty knowledge, half of us who post here would be in jail now.
Major blanks that need filling:
1) What did he do for a living between his firing in 1979 and starting the warehouse job in 1990?
2) Where did he live during that time, especially 1980-86 during the ONS series?
I believe the answers to those two questions will lead to a whole new heap of evidence.
GSK's crime spree began within a month or two of getting married and ended after the birth of daughter #3 in May of '89. A timeline posted a few times here had him as divorced (separated?) by 1991. So, it seems the crimes lasted roughly the duration of the marriage. Interesting and strange.
But... GOOGLE. All they had to do was google him. This seems intellectually lazy, at best.
I wonder if they are googling him NOW?
Interesting. Have you googled your parents? I havent. Maybe I will now, though Im pretty sure its pretty boring if theres anything at all.
eta: But my mom once googled an ex and found out he was in prison for killing a guy in a rage. And I googled a former co-worker once, and found out he was in prison for child *advertiser censored*.
I read everything on that link several times over, & its frustrating & mind boggling how he got away each time.......I think if he played the lottery back then, he would have won it, that's the luck he had.
I don't think she helped him. However, he was alleged to have spend considerable time at the crime scenes. I am very curious to know how he explained his many absences to his wife, and if she happened to notice that crimes were taking place on the nights that her husband went out in the middle of the night. Maybe he told her that he had insomnia, and needed to go for a drive to get back to sleep. Maybe he told her that he had to fill in for someone on the third shift who called in sick. Who knows... I wonder if she will allow herself to be interviewed at some point.
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I can't link to the article from the Auburn (CA) Journal because it is from a subscription site, and the site also will not let me put the article in pdf format. But in the Oct. 31, 1979 Auburn Journal, there is an article that states JJD Jr. had a three-day jury trial and was convicted of misdemeanor shoplifting. He denied he was trying to shoplift.
Hope that helps.