Dr. Teresa Sievers - Motives and Theories (Including MS speculation)

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1 EFFECTS, like in the movie FX
1 AFFECTS

I am pretty sure that mckazpm's family does recall the tag correctly, so 1PM it is for me.

-Nin

Does the Benzo have a vanity plate as well?
 
1 EFFECTS, like in the movie FX
1 AFFECTS

I am pretty sure that mckazpm's family does recall the tag correctly, so 1PM it is for me.

-Nin

That vanity plate designation (ex. 1 PM) could be a reference to something Doctor's say frequently about taking your medication; "take one at night"

OR

Could it have some significance to her previous marriage? It could be a vanity plate purchased a long time ago.
 
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Does the Benzo have a vanity plate as well?

Nope, standard tag

-Nin

Marker 2:25

[video=youtube;ubsgSp-J_mQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubsgSp-J_mQ[/video]
 
IFM Institute for Functional Medicine?

https://www.functionalmedicine.org/

ETA: nuts. Now it looks like "1" Nin to the rescue!

Sometimes digits are used in vanity tags, because the letters are already taken. IFM is a nice one, FL! Again, mckazpm' family members recall the tag as 1PM. I know pretty much all of my "vanity" neighbors too. When you live across or close by, you notice those kind of tags. I always try to figure out the meaning when I see a "van tag". Sometimes I spot a regular tag, but oh the irony..perfect meaning...;)

-Nin
 
Okay, I'll try...:thinking:

1PM ='s 1 Physicians Manager
 
Just ran across this article, and so there is no confusion, THIS IS A DIFFERENT CASE, but... I'm posting as it is, in certain ways, strikingly similar.

Wife is attacked by hitman hired by her husband. The weapon of choice was, believe it or not, a hammer. Surprisingly, the wife was able to fight back and kill her attacker. Amazing.

So the whole scenario isn't necessarily unique. Bringing Jr along could be as simple as backup for any unexpected problems that might crop up.

http://www.kptv.com/story/25220580/...y-own-husband-has-message-for-other-survivors


ETA another article with more details. .. horrific.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ill-prepares-prison-release-just-7-years.html


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Just ran across this article, and so there is no confusion, THIS IS A DIFFERENT CASE, but... I'm posting as it is, in certain ways, strikingly similar.

Wife is attacked by hitman hired by her husband. The weapon of choice was, believe it or not, a hammer. Surprisingly, the wife was able to fight back and kill her attacker. Amazing.

So the whole scenario isn't necessarily unique. Bringing Jr along could be as simple as backup for any unexpected problems that might crop up.

http://www.kptv.com/story/25220580/...y-own-husband-has-message-for-other-survivors

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Thanks for this. Very worth reading just for the survivor's message. The best defense is to make a would-be attacker worry about his defense by going for an incapacitating injury as quickly as possible. Against someone armed with a hammer, even a broken knee (only requires body weight), let alone a thumb in the eye, would do. Fourteen minutes is heroic, but way too long.
 
Maybe CWW is the kind of guy who likes to do things with others. Seems like in the RB situation he had buddies. I wonder if there is an analysis of criminals of that type.
 
Maybe CWW is the kind of guy who likes to do things with others. Seems like in the RB situation he had buddies. I wonder if there is an analysis of criminals of that type.

A "people person."

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