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What if he lived on 7 houses away as opposed to 3 houses away.That person drove to the house, so unlikely a neighbor who would have walked.
What if he lived on 7 houses away as opposed to 3 houses away.That person drove to the house, so unlikely a neighbor who would have walked.
RSBM.
May I ask... did you intend for this to be taken as a negative? Perhaps it's just my personal filters, but IMO this says a lot about his personality. Also has me pondering how the differences in personality between him and his very well educated, driven, and successful wife may have played out over the years.
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That person drove to the house, so unlikely a neighbor who would have walked.
I've sold real estate without being at closing. I just had to get it notorized and overnight it.
If LE was called right away that would really be suspicious.Wouldn't u call the neighbor(or a friend that lives close) to go see if your wife is home?
I wouldn't call LE right away. She was late for work!
I've sold real estate without being at closing. I just had to get it notorized and overnight it.
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?
I've sold real estate without being at closing. I just had to get it notorized and overnight it.
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!
Sorry, I did post a link to verify that MS holds a valid LPN license in FL. I posted it to validate the claim and stop any suspicions otherwise. I in no way intended to show him in in a negative light - or "sleuth" him.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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I thought about this as well and almost posted the same. Where I stopped was at the "why?" Why would MS call him to check on her? Was MS aware that perhaps TS and this man were having an affair? It would be like killing two birds with one stone so to speak...in having him find his lover in such a devastating manner.
Why hasn't the man spoken up? He may have spoken to LE already and this affair information is not being released. Or MS is innocent and called the first person he felt could get to TS the fastest for him without realizing what happened. A neighbor who was also a doctor would make sense...they could get there quickly.
I finally decided I was on the fence about this part...it could be important and it could be nothing. Until more details come out about this web of deceit, I'm keeping this detail in mind. Just my thoughts in reply to quoted post.
The reports of him throwing up are "throwing" me too. I guess every medical professional has different triggers. I don't know, I know he isn't a suspect, but I can't help thinking there is something hinky about that.Good post and questions!
My initial thought is maybe this was the only person who had a key to the house or who MS trusted with any possible garage door code or security codes, although we've heard the alarm system was not actually on. Or perhaps this doctor was a very close friend of the family, perhaps they lived nearby or possibly worked nearby. Maybe the office didn't have a key, although they could have been given a garage door code if there was one. There are still so many unknowns.
I was a tad bit suspicious of a doctor throwing up at the scene, no matter how gruesome - I found that strange.
It was another little red flag to me - MS could have asked the PD (LE) to do a welfare check. Perhaps there was an ulterior motive to having this doctor be the one to check on TS, and subsequently find her. Hopefully we will know very soon.
Was a 911 call ever released?
Wouldn't most Dr.s be expected to be at work @ 9am as well? Even having hospital rounds before scheduled patients? Could have been his day off for all I know.To me it explains why he was called.
I thought about this as well and almost posted the same. Where I stopped was at the "why?" Why would MS call him to check on her? Was MS aware that perhaps TS and this man were having an affair? It would be like killing two birds with one stone so to speak...in having him find his lover in such a devastating manner.
Why hasn't the man spoken up? He may have spoken to LE already and this affair information is not being released. Or MS is innocent and called the first person he felt could get to TS the fastest for him without realizing what happened. A neighbor who was also a doctor would make sense...they could get there quickly.
I finally decided I was on the fence about this part...it could be important and it could be nothing. Until more details come out about this web of deceit, I'm keeping this detail in mind. Just my thoughts in reply to quoted post.
I am not too bothered by it. When they are on the job they are mentally prepared to see some disturbing things, going to check on your friend thinking they overslept or something, and then finding them in that state would be horrifying for anybody.The reports of him throwing up are "throwing" me too. I guess every medical professional has different triggers. I don't know, I know he isn't a suspect, but I can't help thinking there is something hinky about that.
Was this reported in MSM or just by a VI? I'm not doubting the truthfulness of it. I'm doubting myself and why I am hugged by it!
Moo
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If I am understanding this right CWW was held while LE waited for a warrant for arrest to be served. I'm guessing that a judge did not find enough evidence in the warrant to have CWW arrested. If that is the case I would think that LE had a huge setback because I'm sure that once CWW was released he notified those that he was involved with to get their stories straight.I'm not sure if this has been posted or not. I apologize if it has.
@NBC2 - Suspect in Sievers' case arrested, released prior to murder charge:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKJaZwUneOQ&feature=youtu.be&a
I think the gruesomeness of the scene may have been enough to make one throw up. Even more so if its someone that you knew. jmoI am not too bothered by it. When they are on the job they are mentally prepared to see some disturbing things, going to check on your friend thinking they overslept or something, and then finding them in that state would be horrifying for anybody.
Also when I, personally, am really upset, I throw up, so I might not find it weird because I totally empathize with it.