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I'd say Keith is 62 and they resemble the D's so i'd say not adopted
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I'd say Keith is 62 and they resemble the D's so i'd say not adopted
I'm thinking the white male spotted in the yard was out there because of the beheading he couldn't handle seeing it done. This also tells me it was someone the D's knew. I'm also willing to bet SS has at least 1 person of interest and he's just waiting to pounce since his evidence can be contested with a decent lawyer
As far as theories go the one I have the most trouble with in the NC one. I just can't follow the line that a random couple in Putnam County is murdered because they just so happened to reside in the same jurisdiction as SS. The implied link is NC retaliation for SS bringing down the cult leaders and/or make SS look like a fool because the murders cannot be solved. Now, I admit I may have that all wrong but that's how I'm reading it. It would make much more sense for NC retaliation to have been targeting the Federal prosecution team members or better yet, the sentencing Judge. That said, the cult leaders who were sentenced to serve in prison were the indisputable leaders and once they were gone, all that remained was a loose confederacy of followers. I believe some of the cult's rhetoric to have been violent but there does not appear to be any pattern of violence or mayhem attributable to the cult.
What is so amazing is these murders had a casting crew of multiple members. I still think the driveway suspect was a lookout person. A lot of time likely transpired between arrival and departure of the murderers. I believe the Dermonds were murdered somewhere outside and have often wondered if SD was alive when taken by boat to her watery grave. Blood spatter is lacking as far as we know. Perhaps it rained over the weekend of the murders?
Which explains why SS needs a confession. The DNA he has is from a relative who can contest the evidence from a prior visit so SS will sit and wait until someone feels guilt ridden enough to confess. No complaining from the family as they don't want to stir the pot for fear of saying the wrong thing or getting another department involved
It's one of those cases where it was planned almost perfectly except eventually someone will feel extreme guilt or there will be an argument probably over money. Now we wait
I still believe Mrs. D was alive when taken from the home. I just don't see someone risking being seen toting a body down to a boat whether it be there or some other lake entering. JMOWhat is so amazing is these murders had a casting crew of multiple members. I still think the driveway suspect was a lookout person. A lot of time likely transpired between arrival and departure of the murderers. I believe the Dermonds were murdered somewhere outside and have often wondered if SD was alive when taken by boat to her watery grave. Blood spatter is lacking as far as we know. Perhaps it rained over the weekend of the murders?
This got me thinking what if Mrs. D went willing out to a boat to go for a boatride with someone claiming "Hey I want you to see my new boat, I will ride you out on the lake while Mr. D talks to X. Mr. D is killed while they are gone and Mrs. D killed out on water and thrown out like trash. So sad no matter how it happened. Nobody deserves this kind of death. jmoSO EXCITING!!! Sweat people, sweat!!
Here is more :
JUST downloaded the FBI crime classification manual...will post as I read this thang!
It says: In some homicides, like cult
murder or drug murder, the body may be left in a degrading position or in a
location to convey a message.
RD body was hidden, in the garage with towels under his upper body to staunch the flow of blood, didnt want him found "right away"
The same with her, didnt want her found "RIGHT AWAY"
they needed time to get away
but this indicates it was NOT a cult, as you have been saying there is no "message" as it was hidden, other than the beheading.... but he was not intended to be found right away, although the shock factor was there with the beheading., which also makes it a "PERSONAL" crime
THIS is why SS said, for every professional thing the killers did, there is also an UNPROFFESSIONAL thing that was done
This would indicate, "PERSONAL" as you have also said, due to the beheading.....and the familiarity with the property, the reason they stayed so long
This was STAGED as many have said, myself included, to make it appear she was kidnapped and appear it was mob related. The family is italian, they even spoke italian, Tredesco or something like that
PERSONAL:
KIDNAPPING: There was no ransom note....
Offender communication
(such as a ransom demand or extortion note) frequently is associated with
the crime scene of a kidnap murder or product tampering
Another reason SS stated for everythign they did that looked professional there was equally something that was UNprofessional about this case
CONTROL OF VICTIMS:
How did the offender control the victim? Are restraints present at the scene, or did
the offender immediately blitz and incapacitate the victim?
THIS IS why it appears it was someone they knew, there was no forced entry and no other wounds as in they did not put up a fight , IIRC
TIME AT RESIDENCE:
How long did the offender stay at the scene? Generally the amount of time
the offender spends at the scene is proportional to the degree of comfort he
feels committing the offense at that particular location. Evidence of a lingering
offender will often assist the investigation by directing it toward a subject
who lives or works near the crime scene, knows the neighborhood, and
consequently feels at ease there.
This was a key factor to me. I kept saying, MAN that was risky........well they or atleast one or two felt comfortable there to say for over 18 hours or more, arrived early, got her first, he had just risen, was in Pjs, bed was unmade, she was dressed for the day, coffee was on, ready for breakfast
someone knew their routine and no items were stolen.....unless someone has a souvenier we are unaware of........
The man on the lawn felt VERY COMFORTABLE to even be outside during the commission of this crime, stayed over 15 hours likely, AND FELT COMFORTABLE ON THAT LAKE and knew where they dumped her was full of tree stumps...
Maybe they didnt want her found or maybe they didnt want either of them FOUND RIGHT AWAY
This clearly all indicates they knew their perpetrator well IMO, which is nothing new as its been told by investigators early on, it reiterates and explains the "WHY" other than no forced entry
Thanks to the FBI crime manual I found online, it was more than just my opinion or someone elses!
CRIME SCENE Indicators noted:
Several factors at the scene are indicative of offender sophistication. One
index of this professionalism is the weapon that is used. Customized suppressors,
handguns, or other instruments of death often indicate a specialist
who is comfortable with killing. The crime scene may reflect this in other
ways, including LITTLE OR NO PHYSICAL EVIDENCE LEFT AT SCENE, effective staging,
ELABORATE BODY DISPOSAL, and a crime scene that shows a systematic,
orderly approach before, during, and after the crime
STAGING OR LACK OF:
If staging is absent, there will be no other crime indicators: for
example, NOTHING will be MISSING , and there will be NO SEXUAL assault. Secondary
criminal activity may mean that the offender is YOUTHFUL, an AMATEUR,
or of low intelligence.
Secondary criminal activity to confuse the primary motive of murder may
include the appearance of: KIDNAPPING.
COMMON FORENSIC FINDINGS:
The veteran professional killer, for example, may
choose a weapon that is difficult to trace and focus the area of injury to the
victims vital organs, especially the HEAD. A blitz or ambush style of attack is also common
to this type of killing.
HERE AGAIN, SOMETHING PROFESSIONAL AND SOMETHING NOT
So what does that imply then about the perpetrator?
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from the FBI crime manual
My gut tells me more than one person did this and at least one was a professional hitman.