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Observations of the arrested suspect in the Lafayette case may be discussed. However, specific reference to another case is not permitted unless LE or media make that connection.
Bringing this reminder forward.
Please do not reference another case that you may think bears resemblance to this suspect UNLESS/UNTIL LE indicates there may be a connection.
I definitely think that "he doesn't really have anyone actually close enough to know" plays strongly into it. I feel like this guy kind of thinks of himself as the lonewolf type of outlaw/renegade. ...and maybe rightly so. I'd picture him as one that holds even what he considers a "friend", at arms length. And that may be why relationships with women that do become somewhat close to him don't last long. I would guess he's the type that would need his "alone time" (I believe one of his FB posts describes his alone time as being something that is good for the safety of others) ... and that he would be likely to need to have his "secrets" - which a person in a close relationship with him may find hard to accept.I’ve been following along with you guys. You’re doing some seriously great profiling! This guy is disgusting. It’s weird because I feel like it’s likely he’s done this before, but at the same time he’s such an open book—how would he have gotten away with it? Wouldn’t someone close to him suspect things? Maybe he just got lucky in spite of himself. Or maybe he doesn’t really have anyone actually close enough to know.
Tomorrow will be very interesting.
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Do they take DNA right away or do you have to be convicted before they can collect it?
This cannot be his first time. There have to be other victims in the past.
MOO.
After the murders in Delphi, Indiana changed their law on DNA collection.Regardless of what Indiana law allows for DNA collection (whether it's collect on arrest or on conviction) - if, after talking to him, investigators in other cases feel they have probable cause and can get a judge to agree, they can get a warrant for his DNA quickly. MOO
Inquiring minds want to know......
That's bizarre. They're not even real books. You can't buy them. Weird.Search Brian Chadwell on goodreads.com.
Someone posted they have read two books by this author. It is strange. The blurbs about the ‘books’ make absolutely zero sense to me.
There is an author by that name who wrote two books, “Valuable Instructions” and “A Dogs Death”.Search Brian Chadwell on goodreads.com.
Someone posted they have read two books by this author. It is strange. The blurbs about the ‘books’ make absolutely zero sense to me.
Haha. Good find. Also nothing about the author anywhere.That's bizarre. They're not even real books. You can't buy them. Weird.
She commented on it, I think. Didn't seem bothered. Ick.I wonder how she feels about him posting screenshots of their private texts on FB
( @othram )Not sure how CODIS works... do you submit the dna and it just keeps running continuously till there is a match? Do you need to submit it more than once to run a check?? If his DNA is in the system then they would have already found any connections right?
Regardless of what Indiana law allows for DNA collection (whether it's collect on arrest or on conviction) - if, after talking to him, investigators in other cases feel they have probable cause and can get a judge to agree, they can get a warrant for his DNA quickly. MOO
Thats my thought as well - but dang! It is pretty bizarre that these (seemingly) fake book entries, by an author of the same name, even exist here - especially considering one of the books references a Dog's Death (considering JBC's fascination with his dogs). Maybe I'm just overly tired and easily impressed but I find this odd. (Although, admittedly, I'm not familiar with this goodreads website. Could it be not out of the ordinary for there to be fake book entries like this by random people on this site?)There is an author by that name who wrote two books, “Valuable Instructions” and “A Dogs Death”.
I don’t think it’s him, if he had written books, I assume he would be posting about them. JMO
Doesn't look like a 22 to me. Moo.
ETA: 9mm is my guess.
Oh really? Can’t wait to go back and examine. I’ve had a 9. We’ve been talking bout 9’s before, do you have a date of this post, tia.Doesn't look like a 22 to me. Moo.
ETA: 9mm is my guess.
The person on goodreads who posted these books as something he has read also lists about 30 other books. Many of the other books are on odd subjects and some of them appear to be actual books but many of them seem to be made up. It is odd.Thats my thought as well - but dang! It is pretty bizarre that these (seemingly) fake book entries, by an author of the same name, even exist here - especially considering one of the books references a Dog's Death (considering JBC's fascination with his dogs). Maybe I'm just overly tired and easily impressed but I find this odd. (Although, admittedly, I'm not familiar with this goodreads website. Could it be not out of the ordinary for there to be fake book entries like this by random people on this site?)