FL - Dr Teresa Sievers, 46, murdered in home, Bonita Springs, June 2015 *ARRESTS* #8

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There were a lot of things said on NG last night, imo, that swayed me from being on the fence in regards to MS' guilt, to definitely leaning over that way.

1) The Sheriff confirming that both JR and CWW were at the Wal-Mart prior to her murder, purchasing something related to TS' murder. This basically confirms, imo, that this was premeditated. So all the theories about TS having interrupted a burglary or something like that, are now off the table, at least in my mind. They went there specifically to murder her, which means they MUST have known that she would be the only one returning home that night.

2) The Sheriff said that MS is in an "envelope of suspicion" or something along those lines, in my mind basically confirming that MS has not been eliminated as a suspect yet.

3) The Sheriff said they are aware of more ties between JR and MS.

4) According to JR's boss, who was also on NG last night, JR told him he had gone to Florida to see his brother he hadn't seen in awhile and who just graduated law school. MS had law school aspirations. Coincidence that he would think of that as his cover story? Also, remember CWW and MS referred to themselves as brothers on FB. Did they all call each other "brothers?"

I don't know and I can't say with 100% certainty that he's guilty in this, and I'm still holding out hope that he isn't, but the Sheriff didn't do him any favors last night whatsoever.

jmo

When I heard what JR had told his boss, I thought it was way too much of a coinky-dink that he was going to see a "brother" who had recently graduated from "law school" ;) How stupid do they think other people are??? And when will criminals realize MOST people who commit crimes like this get caught and go to prison - it's not rocket science and they certainly aren't rocket scientists!! :jail:
 
Bumping post by beach.
I have not seen an update from MODS changing this instruction "No posting of anything ascertained through sleuthing regarding Mr. Sievers, including public records. If info has been reported by MSM, it's okay, otherwise not okay.":

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...June-2015-*ARRESTS*-6&p=12027264#post12027264
· 08-28-2015, 08:53 PM

So we can't look at his banking, mortgages, LPN license (which was posted earlier), etc. unless it has been reported by MSM. We can, however, speculate about how the close connections with CWW may relate to solving the case. At least, that is my understanding. :)
 
Does anyone have any theories as to the involvement of the FBI? What other federal charges could be pending? Other than the crossing of state lines, possibly involving drugs and JR's violation of probation charge due to federal firearms conviction?

Not saying these have occurred, but possibilities: Medicare fraud, fraudulent business conducted via USPS, possession of DEA prohibited substances, smuggling of guns or drugs across state lines or country borders, monetary crimes involving other countries, etc. jmoo
 
I have to agree. He should at least want to let his kids see him on national tv saying that he did not have any involvement what so ever.

The reporter asked him if 2 plus 2 equals 4. And he says no comment.

It was a very simple question. Imo.

Btw. The reporter didn't ask him if 2 plus 2 equals 4.

But the reporter did ask him a yes or no question that he he could have and should have been able to quickly answer. Jmo.


Dr. Sievers family did not watch tv. I doubt they even owned one.
 
Just wondering about the doctor you mentioned in the Midwest. Is it Dr. William Davis? Welcome to WS!


It was. For a while, I considered flying to Wisconsin to see him as a patient, but I suspect with the tremendous success of his Wheat Belly books that might not be possible. Glad you recognized him!
 
MS has a license as an LPN so he can operate as one under FL law & all that allows him to do. And taking patient's blood pressures is under their normal and allowable scope of their job duties as LPN's.

Each state governs what you're allowed **legally** to do.

Do your homework & know where the boundaries are--it is very important. For example, if you are a Front Desk receptionist working in a Dermatologist's office, don't think you should assist by incising a patient's skin ( even if the practice is short-staffed or plays fast & loose). It's up to each individual with their own credentials to know what their State holds them professionally liable for. An Optimetric assistant without any certification showing traing or knowledge regarding the cardiovascular system & signs of disease--? I'd say check with your State's professional licensing board! You don't want to jeopardize a patient's well-being or get sued personally.

Yes, even for something as simple as taking blood pressures.
Moo

I know nothing about FL law. But taking BP is not a skill that requires a license IMO. I was an optometric assistant (just a job title, not a certificate or license) in the 1980's in Oregon and took blood pressure as part of patient intake. The dental hygienist takes my BP with the same automatic cuff I use at home. I don't think it's fraud if you are working in a doctor's office. JMO If MS is providing other care that requires licensing in FL and he is not, then he would be in trouble. But I thought someone posted his FL license earlier and it's still valid.
 
Admin Note:

Allow me to clarify the parameters regarding speculation of Mark Sievers:

He has not been named a suspect or POI. HOWEVER, this is what has changed -

It has definitely been confirmed that CWW and Mr. Sievers have been lifelong close friends. Mark and CWW even shared the same street address at one time, per sources cited. It has been confirmed that he was employed as the IT specialist for Dr. Sievers practice. It has been confirmed by Dr. Siever's sister that Mark has not contacted her since the arrest of his close friend that is charged with murdering her sister. There's more but I'm not going to list them all here. The connections are there. And the connections are confirmed between CWW and JR. We can't possibly expect people to not speculate how those close connections may be related to solving this case. That's what sleuths do - follow the trail of breadcrumbs to hopefully connect the dots. It's a natural curiosity. Sure doesn't mean anyone is correct in their speculations. (And fwiw, neither JR OR CWW were publicly named POIs before their arrest yesterday.)

Also, I have seen some excellent posts expressing very plausible theories that have nothing to do with Mark being involved with the murder of his wife. This is the beauty of Websleuths - remain open-minded while reading and consider ALL theories then give them the weight one feels they deserve.

The line is drawn here:

No posting of anything ascertained through sleuthing regarding Mr. Sievers, including public records. If info has been reported by MSM, it's okay, otherwise not okay.


Bumping.... speculation good, sleuthing bad.


ETA, quote didn't work correctly... sorry... I'll mod alert myself!
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Thanks Wyle! :) Yes, this is my original post.

It can be found linked here also.

Thanks again for the bump, Wyle. :blowkiss:
 
When I heard what JR had told his boss, I thought it was way too much of a coinky-dink that he was going to see a "brother" who had recently graduated from "law school" ;) How stupid do they think other people are??? And when will criminals realize MOST people who commit crimes like this get caught and go to prison - it's not rocket science and they certainly aren't rocket scientists!! :jail:

Agreed! I mean of all the stories he could make up, why that one? Would anyone actually believe he has a brother in law school? Its a bit grandiose. Why not say going to party at the beach? Imo that is more plausible given the type of person he seems to be.
 
Thank you for posting, and thanks for reminding me that sometimes what a person puts forth to the public is totally different than what happens at home behind closed doors. I know I married a person at one time that was the doting, loving husband who ended up pulling a gun on me. Threatened to kill me...his family and friends were shocked as was I when I found out he had been cheating. He truly made me think I was going crazy..Its a long story and I know from others on this site that the psychotic behavior etc are not all that uncommon as many others here have went through similar experiences with their narcissist,psychotic spouses. I also feel like that reporter who got no comment from MS was Scared...I saw a crazed mean look from MS to that guy..But thats my opinion.
I agree. I wonder if MS was bipolar or had a narcissistic personality disorder. IMO (my ex was bipolar with a narcisstic personality) narcissistic people tend to have a sense of entitlement, never like to say sorry because then they would have to admit they are wrong and are not as grandeous as they lead people to believe. When they are caught, its the ultimate shame. Just wondering.
 
Is everyone getting this message after submitting a post or is it just me?

Thank you for posting! Your post will not be visible until a moderator has approved it for posting.

Yes---and I think you get that when mods delete posts

Yes, pretty much. It usually happens when you've quoted a post and are typing a response to a post that a mod is in the process of either editing or removing.
 
Not a link, transcript on here a week ago? Qualified my statement "if accurate" when posted as well...think someone had posted a NG transcript...

I think almost everything has been posted on the media thread, I'm on my phone can somebody link it now? that might have the information?
 
I got to thinking today about the Dr. friend MS called to check on his wife and I believe it is very significant if MS is connected to his wife's murder.

Think about it, MS gets the call from the office asking about Dr. Teresa and instead of just asking office staff to drive over there he calls up a friend.

WHY?

I am married to a General Surgeon and it would take a lot to make my husband throw up at a scene. This had to be not only especially gruesome but Dr. Teresa was in my mind a beloved person of this doctor too. Just had to be and if MS is involved that certainly was a cold hearted thing to do to a friend.

I don't think EMS came to the Sievers scene right? Maybe since the person that found Teresa was a physician he/she was able to state outright she was dead and the police were just notified of a homicide vs. other cases where people come upon a homicide and they call 911 and even if the person looks dead the 911 operator still asks them to check breathing and EMS is dispatched right?
 
Agreed! I mean of all the stories he could make up, why that one? Would anyone actually believe he has a brother in law school? Its a bit grandiose. Why not say going to party at the beach? Imo that is more plausible given the type of person he seems to be.
How about a funeral? :(
 
I got to thinking today about the Dr. friend MS called to check on his wife and I believe it is very significant if MS is connected to his wife's murder.

Think about it, MS gets the call from the office asking about Dr. Teresa and instead of just asking office staff to drive over there he calls up a friend.

WHY?

I am married to a General Surgeon and it would take a lot to make my husband throw up at a scene. This had to be not only especially gruesome but Dr. Teresa was in my mind a beloved person of this doctor too. Just had to be and if MS is involved that certainly was a cold hearted thing to do to a friend.

I don't think EMS came to the Sievers scene right? Maybe since the person that found Teresa was a physician he/she was able to state outright she was dead and the police were just notified of a homicide vs. other cases where people come upon a homicide and they call 911 and even if the person looks dead the 911 operator still asks them to check breathing and EMS is dispatched right?

Was a 911 call ever released?
 
Something I wonder about with MS seeming to be involved. Didn't it occur to him that with a murder investigation there would be all kinds of investigation into her family, friends, co-workers and *business*?

CWW is clearly capable of fraud or other illegal activities, given his history. But if MS was conspiring with CWW to do something with TS business, why would they commit a murder that would require everything to be investigated?

Assuming MS is involved, he can't have thought this through very well. Which takes me back to it being an emotional reaction to rejection.
I am starting to feel that way too. It has to be more personal than money or greed. Rejection can lead a person to do crazy things (JA case).
 
I don't think I need restraint when dealing with a simple question...honestly only hot heads would need that IMO. I see things differently than you do apparently.
Well say he was a hot head. A hot head takes everything personal. They get defensive and want to lash out.
 
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