I do not think this is about money either. I think the the perp is a sadistic psychopath who enjoys the targeting , stalking and kill. What is he taking for trophies? is it a bodypart that would be obvious?
I just read that AG probably did not have an opportunity to use her new wall mounted convection oven.
Helpful to know:
- where was the convection oven purchased?
- how did AG pay for the convection oven -- did she use cash?
- when was it installed?
- who installed the oven?
imo
Could LV be AG's daughter? The age differential appears to fit and I see a
resemblance!
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2011/01/03/pf-16748126.html
Just IMO
IMO LV and AG are not around the same age...LV looks 20 years younger to me.. I believe AG was no longer golfing, and according to this early article, dated January 5, 2011, they did in fact meet at the BGCC:I guess ANYTHING is possible, however, my friend ( a teacher) and although I don't know what LVs profession was, my impression was that my friend / LV and AG were all teachers, around the same age and also had the Brantford Country Club connection. My friend still golfs, I wonder if LV does?
I may be wrong however I can find this out in the very near future and wll let you know.
Vanstone met Gleave more than 30 years ago at the Brantford Golf & Country Club. In those days, Gleave was quite a good golfer. She was also a top-ranked bridge player,...
In the years since their golfing days, Gleave would come to Vanstone’s house for coffee every Sunday at 9:30 a.m., she said.
Gleave also met with former Westdale Secondary School colleagues for coffee every Wednesday. She cancelled last Monday, saying she was ill. [here is that reference to Audrey's cancelling Wed. coffee]
http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/309093--friends-remember-audrey-gleaveOccasionally Vanstone would go out to Gleave’s home, she said.
Whether it was a snowstorm or heat wave, they would always sit outside on a bench and chat. They would talk about everything — golf, animals, cars.
Sometimes Gleave, a retired science teacher, would start talking about physics, Vanstone recalled, laughing. She would have to cut Gleave off, because the information was too complex.
What was different in AG's life at that point in time that was different from all the other days? How did AG go from living an independent lifestyle on her own terms - to the indignity of being sexually assaulted, beaten, murdered and left to be discovered on a cold garage floor?
-Christmas time
-was sick
-new oven
-sent religious song
-vandalized mailbox
-new car
Anything else I missed?
I can't seem to find the site again, so I will paraphrase.
When I read AG's obit, a woman with the initials CK (from memory), sent condolences online which read that AG always made her feel welcome IN her home!
Why were some people allowed in and a friend of thirty years plus only sat on the bench outside with AG, yet AG would be at LV home a lot inside her home. Something doesn't make sense here. Does this mean that when LV went to take AG soup because she was not feeling up to par, it was just handed to her through a doorway.
AG may have been a private person in that she didn't like to discuss her past, however, IMO she had a lot of friends! I also would not refer to someone who goes to a coffee group once a week as a reclusive person.
Reclusive/hermit type people, for the most part, only associate with others on a need to basis.
imo
The only 'different' thing I can think of is this:
- dogs did NOT bark when someone (the killer) came to the house/garage
The only 'different' thing I can think of is this:
- dogs did NOT bark when someone (the killer) came to the house/garage
Wonder if they checked the dogs out to see if they had been given something to put them asleep prior to the attack on Audrey..
How do we know that they did not bark?
How do we know that they did not bark?
I thought the neighbours heard dogs barking approximately 2:30 a.m., but I don't remember what day.