MzOpinion8d
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I know it's a weird question, but i have to wonder why he stopped ?
I just hope he actually stopped and didnt just start raping and abusing his wife and children.
I know it's a weird question, but i have to wonder why he stopped ?
It makes perfect how do you think statistics are gathered in the first place? I know you meant it in a sarcastic way that's why I gave to response I did. Figure it out yourself if that story about what you do isn't a complete lie..
I just hope he actually stopped and didn’t just start raping and abusing his wife and children.
In California in the 1970s, it was not uncommon for police to undergo a polygraph as part of their pre-employment investigation. Expecting that the man had to go through an investigation for hiring into a sworn position, how did he pass the polygraph? It would suggest, to me, a lack of conscience or someone who doesn't associate themselves with their own criminal behaviors.
Maybe someone with better training and experience could discuss a condition where people can do the things he is accused of doing, and not react when investigated and questioned on a polygraph?
This is crazy [FONT=&]https://twitter.com/case_file/status/989298710449303552 [/FONT]
So now the real important question is... did he ever have an account at Websleuths?
Michelle McNamara was right! This is how it ends for him. I'm so happy because this case has haunted me my entire adult life.
Oh. My. Gosh! He leads his department's St. Patrick's Day parade, than calls to taunt another LED later that same day, then "commits an attack" that night!
When I started the thread on this case nearly 13 years ago, I doubted they would ever find him. I am so glad I was wrong! This was a shocking conclusion to a case I have followed for so many years. I was going to say something on the original thread, but I found it closed. It was fitting. I am glad to see this thread and I hope his capture gives some relief to the living victims and the families of the deceased.
My Big Question: They did not have ANY idea about this suspect until 6 days ago, and I'm wondering: Do ALL law Enforcement collect DNA samples of their Force, and if not, why not?
Also, despite the officer saying that nothing in Michele's book led them to THIS man, it's clear that her book and ALL THE OTHER PUBLICITY, including possibly Websleuths, amped up the interest, the public curiosity and exposure and maybe even led to whatever it was that enabled them to zoom in on this man 6 days ago, before they took DNA from the discarded DNA piece.
I'm thinking it was the brilliant forensic drawing (sorry, forgot artist name, my apologies...someone fill in here---OK, found it: it was one of the Maggiore composites, and still not sure who drew it). I think LE looked at that photo and ran some kind of reverse photo ID program against their own former employees in the entire six-county area for those period of time he was active, then Bingo.
But in the 70's, during the burglaries, were there people speculating the profile was a cop and ex-military type? I thought that profile came out later, during the rapes and murders.
I wouldn't think that the burglary unit was thinking of the suspect in that way, in the late 70's. I don't think they were looking at a cop for the burglaries at that time. JMO I could be wrong...
Which bought me to Mr Cruel in Melbourne , Australia... I live in Sydney but Melbourne is a long familiar playground of mine, and Mr Cruel's locations were tracked, in the end along the flight path in to Melbourne.. where lots of people connected to airlines and Tullamarine and Essendon airports live, for ease of commuting to work.....
One victim told detectives she heard planes landing, leading police to believe the house was on one of the flight paths to Melbourne Airport.[11] Police checked houses in Keilor East, Niddrie, Airport West, Keilor Park and Essendon North.
It is a long bow to draw, but it is another signal ...... DNA would clinch it.
When I reread her letter to an old man today, I got chills and goosebumps. She was right on about so much. What a smart and tenacious lady! SO glad this monster is finally behind bars.