Hiandmighty
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They were cutting back and forth between Metairie Road scenes and Elmwood and those streets aren't near each other (as in the way it was shown).
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Tunnel vision in the face of emerging serial killings. Ex was remarried, had a young child. He would easily have been dismissed, as DTL, SVG, et al continued to pile up the bodies. JMOYup, and I really want to know why they excluded him so quickly and easily 18 years ago.
Happy birthday memories to Eugenie's family and friends.
I didn't realize today is Eugenie's birthday. She would have been 53.
I don't want to jump to conclusions, but the ex sure ain't lookin' too good. Wouldn't it be something if after all these years, when the general consensus held that Eugenie was the victim of a serial kiler, it turns out the killer was the usual suspect, an ex-husband.
Tunnel vision in the face of emerging serial killings. Ex was remarried, had a young child. He would easily have been dismissed, as DTL, SVG, et al continued to pile up the bodies. JMO
Tunnel vision in the face of emerging serial killings. Ex was remarried, had a young child. He would easily have been dismissed, as DTL, SVG, et al continued to pile up the bodies. JMO
Underwear swapping is unlikely, imo. But...laundering clothes does not always remove DNA. Theoretically, DNA could have remained from previous encounters.Per the most recent episode and the DNA results:
I'm beginning to think that "Robert" never existed and that's why the victim was so vague when speaking about him. She could have been seeing her ex husband and was too ashamed go admit it to her friends since 1) he was remarried and 2) he divorced her and left her broken hearted.
As for the multiple DNA on the underpants: when her deceased friends daughter said they helped the victim "get ready" for her dated with Robert, what did that entail? Could she have borrowed an outfit from the friend? Could she have borrowed underpants, something "sexier" than what the victim owned. Could the underpants have been worn by the friend and not laundered before Eugenie wore them?
As for the Alligator Bar: Eugenie told her sorority sister that she was going with Robert to the Alligator Bar on their next date. They know the date Eugenie went missing. Could there be bartenders or waitresses who worked there and perhaps always worked certain days of the week? Did the owner keep any records? Maybe even copies of employee schedules? Employees that the detectives could interview?
I believe Gillis was excluded. He also loved to brag about his crimes, his victims. He never owned up to this one.I think in the episode (#3) that aired this week, we got a glimpse of Robert's full name. I didn't get a chance to re-watch yet, but I think it was Robert <modsnip> [sp?], which is still a fairly common name.
On a different note, in addition to Derrick Todd Lee there was another serial killer active in that area around the same time of Eugenie's murder - Sean Vincent Gillis - I wonder if he has been excluded yet?
True. He also stabbed and mutilated his victims.I believe Gillis was excluded. He also loved to brag about his crimes, his victims. He never owned up to this one.
You don't behave that way and show up with 3 defense attys, one of whom was a state prosecutor formerly, if you have nothing to hide.