specialk115
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Do we know when surviving roommates became aware of what happened? And they were NOT the ones to call 911? This is hard to believe.
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I don’t think it’s unusual or strange at all for college kids to be sleeping at noon on a Sunday. It’s entirely possible they hadn’t even woken up yet.Do we know when surviving roommates became aware of what happened? And they were NOT the ones to call 911? This is hard to believe.
Yeah I agree-- we'd better hope that LE has this detail straight!My take on it is that we need more clarity, there is so much conflicting information in this case that it's hard to know who was where and when. Hopefully LE isn't as confused as we are.
Correct. I read on here that both the other 2 housemates had gone out and about their business early Sunday morning without realising what had gone on upstairs.That is where their rooms were located but I don't think I've read anything that says they were both down in their rooms when responding officers arrived to the house after the 911 call.
Many are thinking rapid fire calls around the time of death is a big clue, me to.
I will speculate here and if I break a rule, my apologies.
Suppose one or all of the kids owed someone money and had been dodging that person for a while. That person or persons finally catches up with them at the house and makes it known, I want my money now or you're dead.
Kids tell killer. I've got the money, but so and so has it, I will call them now and they will bring it. Killer says, you have 30 minutes to get it here. This sets off the flurry of calls. No answer, killer does what he said he would do if they didn't get the money in x amount of minutes
That was speculation by a poster.Correct. I read on here that both the other 2 housemates had gone out and about their business early Sunday morning without realising what had gone on upstairs.
If the two surviving roommates had been men, do you think that people would be speculating that they may be the perpetrators?
It is my suspicion that it was J that called 911 when he went over to the house to see what was up because of all the 3:00 am phone calls. He may have been asleep and had his phone silenced. MOO....and why wouldnt Jack try to call them back at least by the next morning??
People all over the internet are accusing the girls of being the killers.If the two surviving roommates had been men, do you think that people would be speculating that they may be the perpetrators?
People are speculating, so…?If the two surviving roommates had been men, do you think that people would be speculating that they may be the perpetrators?
In my head, I always imagine he left though the woody area at the back of the house, walked down into another suburban street where he had parked his car earlier, and I then think he drove out of Moscow.And where did he GO after? Had to have been bloody I would think. What happened to his clothes? Did he have roommates?
I haven't really seen that, but am only on a few sites.People all over the internet are accusing the girls of being the killers.
Looking at a map to get a sense of the surroundings.
Did this killer come on foot, maybe had a car parked close by, a bicycle ?
Anyone know what those two rectangular buildings with white roofs are? Businesses, warehouses, apartments?
Is that a strip mall at the top? That would have cameras I expect.
If he/they came in the house through the sliders in the back and left the same way, and through that little wooded area...then from where, and to where to escape.
Was he parked, if by car, in one of those lots...are there any cameras?
Had a case some years ago in my area....a lawyer working on a high profile case was assassinated with a rifle in his driveway in a residential cul de sac. No surveillance whatsoever, no cars entered or left the road in the time frame. He had parked some distance away and climbed up by way of a canyon. It's never been solved.
As for here, seems to me some unknown psycho serial killer would not choose a location like this, but who knows, he could have come across these students in some fashion and and plotted the murders.
A crazed neighbour fed up with the parties? Or a jealous rejected individual out for revenge.
Really hope the authorities have a LOT to work with, that they are keeping quiet.
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I see. I'm getting confused with what are facts and what aren't and I would love LE to release a little report of basic facts to clear up confusion.That was speculation by a poster.
That’s a good theory I haven’t read yet! I’m also curious if either of the girls texted him aside from calling. I’m sure LE has all of this but are keeping it under wraps. Any texts sent during/after the phone calls would shine a light on why they were trying to reach him (whether they were scared about something, just drunk calling for fun, etc.) I know when I can’t reach someone I’ll usually send a text as well.It is my suspicion that it was J that called 911 when he went over to the house to see what was up because of all the 3:00 am phone calls. He may have been asleep and had his phone silenced. MOO
This is when my mind goes to the surviving roommates. It just seems like such a messy and monumental task to pull this off and go on your merry way. imo.In my head, I always imagine he left though the woody area at the back of the house, walked down into another suburban street where he had parked his car earlier, and I then think he drove out of Moscow.