MassGuy
The Monsters Aren’t The Ones Beneath The Bed
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I suppose that his weight could add years on his appearance though.Those are definitely not the hips of a 20 y.o., IMO.
I suppose that his weight could add years on his appearance though.Those are definitely not the hips of a 20 y.o., IMO.
If it refers to the book, the murderer is definitely damaged goods if that was used as any sort of a motivator to murder two innocent young teens. Is the perp mentally ill I wonder, an adult still living at home, the type an overprotective mother might protect even if she had suspicions?
“The title of the book is a metaphor for "the house you build out of your own pain", as Young explained in a telephone interview.[5] He also told radio host talk show Drew Marshall that The Shack "is a metaphor for the places you get stuck, you get hurt, you get damaged...the thing where shame or hurt is centered."[6]”
The Shack - Wikipedia
Yes, and is in a position to think he is casually asking LE about updates, info, curiosity that is a bit too... thou doth protest too muchish.I agree, but that doesn't mean this person hasn't become familiar in some way to the family since the murders.
Oh, I’m sure they’ve had to bring in a great number of resources in order to respond to the tips that will be pouring in.
The floodgates just opened.
In the newest voice release he has for lack of a better word a weariness sound. Like a camp counselor with a tone of ok you know the routine.
all imo
"How you left them in the woods" may also suggest, and this is gruesome, I'm so sorry, positioning after death. If someone left them a certain way, and the LEOs are trying to send a message to someone with deeply religious feelings, referencing that may be enough to have someone close to the perp put two and two together.It is a paraphrased quote from the movie The Shack. I actually watched it last night. Mack finally sees his daughter in heaven and she is beautiful, happy, etc. Papa is trying to teach Mack to forgive in order to let go of his pain. Seeing his daughter helps. Also, the remark about the murderer having an ounce of consciousness, also speaks to confessing sin and asking forgiveness, because we are all God's children and God wants us all in heaven, no matter the sin.
DISCLAIMER: In no way am I trying to start a debate about religion - just referencing the movie.....
I always thought 40's as well. Perhaps he's a heavy drinker. Alcohol abuse can definitely give someone a "dad bod" prematurely.Yeah, that’s exactly what I see.
Mid 40s, “dad bod.”
Clearly they think this guy is younger than that though.
My opinion only - but I think they are looking for some additional evidence to solidify a conviction. Reminds me of the Susan Powell case. Police pretty much knew Josh Powell was responsible but they didn't have enough evidence to get a conviction.If they know who this is, if he is that close somewhere in the community what are they waiting for? They have evidence. That have his voice and likely dna.
Seriously, are they waiting for someone to do their job for them while a killer is in the community? This is lost on me.
Maybe a school janitor or security guard? They probably wouldn't know those by name."Guys, down the hill." Wonder if he could be someone from a school, since the schools had that day off? Just speculating. I think if it was anyone Libby recognized by name, she would have spoken his name on tape.
Thank you. I agree that a plea to family/friends/acquaintances of the murderer is intentionally a significant part of this press conference. I just can’t think of him as ‘BG’ anymore, knowing that he is the killer of children.I think they're also trying to break through any walls of denial erected by people who may be close to the suspect.
It's very difficult for parents, siblings, extended family members or friends to go to police with a tip about someone they care about. The human mind will create a million reasons why their suspicions couldn't be relevant. Or, they don't trust police, in general.
I've seen it in many cases, even when someone's arrested with strong evidence, people close to them refuse to believe they could have done it, and maybe even have shielded them, like giving an alibi to get police to go away.
Quite a difference in appearance of age between the two sketches imo.