Trino
Well-Known Member
I cannot read any more. I just don't think the child is alive, and thinking how this ended is more than I want to know.
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I hear you. It's heartbreaking and gut wrenching any time of the year, but holidays- I think of Christmas' past with my own small kids, childhood memories from Christmas past, etc. These kids should be excited for Santa or getting ready for whatever holidays their families enjoy during this time of year, not being killed by sickos. They should be singing at winter concerts or seeing the pretty lights during car rides, sledding, etc.This is so overwhelming. It’s interesting how these cases feel so heavy right in the middle of the holiday season. How often must we be reminded that there are heartless, soulless people out there. This will become a death penalty case if they have enough evidence, fingers crossed that they do. Moo
Thanks. Cute little place. I think the 6 1/2 is what threw me. I was thinking maybe someone could have heard the commotion if it was a duplex or condo.
According to the ad, it's a studio apt. over a garage. So maybe there's a main home adjacent or close which may be why it looks bigger in some photos.View attachment 220222
This just looks so much bigger than the description on the ad.
It looks like a treehouse. How cute. I could totally live in a place like that. .
Single family. It was listed as a "studio" in the rental ad, but it's still a stand-alone property. I'll see if I can find the ad.
Yeah, but is that the entire house, or just the upstairs where the walkway leads? I'm guessing that the downstairs is a separate unit.
Downstairs is a garage, I believe.
I could be wrong, but I don't believe the tenant had access to the garage. The ad mentions on-street parking, and the car that was towed from the house a few days after the murder was parked on the street. Since it's 6 1/2, I would guess 6 Myrtle (which IS a multi-family unit) owns the garage.Okay, thanks.
Looks to me like it would be pretty easy to get in and out of there without really being seen--maybe somebody would notice a car pulling out, but maybe not. Also pretty easy for somebody to get in without attracting much notice. (Random thought, not sure what I'm thinking...)
Well this case is absolutely horrible!
What if the baby was hurt first, and the mother jumped in trying to protect her?
I honestly don’t have a clue what happened, but it reeks of a rage killing IMO.
How does an educated woman with a decent job get involved with a criminal? Saw it happen in our area. Woman married a convicted murderer (murdered his first wife), fully supported him for several years. Don't understand this at all. He was finally accidentally killed. Run, Ladies. Don't even walk. Run.
I don't think education has anything to do with emotions and feelings. Also, rehabilitation is a reality for many people.How does an educated woman with a decent job get involved with a criminal? Saw it happen in our area. Woman married a convicted murderer (murdered his first wife), fully supported him for several years. Don't understand this at all. He was finally accidentally killed. Run, Ladies. Don't even walk. Run.
Maybe I should have used intelligent rather than educated. Note the suspect and rehab, since he violated his parole, currently landing him back in the slammer.I don't think education has anything to do with emotions and feelings. Also, rehabilitation is a reality for many people.