Inthedetails
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I don't think he was rolling in dough, but I don't think there were financial difficulties. Their home is paid off and the bar owner said they were customers a few times a week. They could afford to buy stuff at the bar but perhaps not full meals every time. The meal sharing doesn't seem like a red flag to me, atm. jmo jmo jmoYes, I wondered if his plan was to kidnap one of the girls for a period of time for sexually motivated reasons but they fought back and were killed.
With the sharing of food, I wondered if there was financial difficulties.
Of course, we may find out differently. I often jump to the conclusion when men in this age range kill family members that a financial situation prompted it. But in this case, with two strangers as victims, I think it was due to long-brewing sick desires and not financial stress. jmo
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