No not really, just the high body count and extreme and swift plus 'professional' technique nature of it, plus the lack of obvious motivation. When million dollar deals are at stake and people are living in the gangland world, an order to take out someone's family as a form of retribution could be done quite mercilessly by someone who is a hired assa
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I see this murderer as an employed man in a stereotypically male profession…one which has some risk, where hand tools are used, and where he does not have to interact often with others. I also see him as able to move around geographically a fair amount. He is accustomed to uncomfortable circumstances. I am thinking about some sort of skilled labor, like welding, tree trimming, roofing. I can’t see him holding a job for very much longer than some months because he has obvious disdain for other people. He may even prefer solitary work or third shift to minimize his interactions. He’s reliable, experienced, and good at what he does. He’s probably been at it for some time, maybe placing him in his thirties.
Do any of you have some thoughts?
MOO.
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The observation of 1122 match the date the murders were committed is interesting.
I would like to know what circumstances led to the house not hosting a party that evening.
If it is common to not host a party the weekend before Thanksgiving then that can be known for many years.
If a particular communication went out to announce no partying that weekend, then those directly and indirectly would become aware of the opportunity.
I believe it is important to know why the party routine may have been interrupted ?
Who sets the status quote in the home for engaging a party ?
Who had access to the sentiment that a party occur.
How much time did the suspect have to become aware, prepare, and act ? Was it weeks, days, or hrs ?
All occupants of the home had not been there in the evening and returned early morning.
So, why are there no reports of friends just popping in and out all night ? Something modified the group behavior.
Who knew this ?
How would someone know that 3:30 to 4 AM would be a good time to act ?
Reports of persons scouting (perhaps that is where the white car comes in) they may wait for lights to turn off.
If they were in the house, how would they know when to act when everyone was asleep.
A lot of questions