concernedperson
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misterallgood said:Happy to do it. It's a fascinating and eerie case. I hope you found your site linked in my non-blog links.
I think someone mobile is doing this, highly mobile.
And please, no one rip me for this, because it's the first time I've ever laid something like this out there, so I feel very self-conscious.
I know that murders in Kenner and Houma are being investigated... what about Metairie?
Metairie is 5 miles or so from Kenner, 50+ from Houma, right?
Here's the part I just feel weird admitting. As I was processing with the rest of the choir at church yesterday morning I was thinking in a vague way about this case, preparing in part to pray for its resolution -- don't worry, I'm a terrible heathen much of the time, but I do admit to praying quite a bit -- and for no reason whatsoever "METAIRIE" kept popping in my head. I've not seen Metairie mentioned directly in any article about the barefoot fiend, yet I have to wonder if there is an investigation going on there, too. I think there should be.
I am the guy who wrote about a vision of what I thought BTK looked like a month before Dennis Rader's arrest, a vision that was accurate right down to the person I saw in my mind's eye wearing a tan jacket with epaulets -- half the photos of Rader prior to his arrest show him wearing a Park City uniform, a tan shirt with epaulets. I was so close in what I wrote and my writing was provably published online prior to Rader's arrest that the AP reporter who interviewed me asked me immediately if I'd ever been to Wichita; I haven't.
Still, I claim nothing, just that for some reason I think they should look in Metairie. Why, I don't know. I've never been anywhere in LA except Shreveport.
Don't ever feel weird about expressing an opinion or thought....I find your vision very interesting.
Metairie, Kenner,Algiers etc. comprise the greater New Orleans area. It is all one area like most major metropolitan cities. It is possible that another body was discovered or will be discovered inside the Metairie city limits. The road to Houma and Thibodeaux (about 55 miles) is comprised of swamps, thickets, sugar cane fields and some homes and small roadside businesses. It is not as heavily traveled as I-10 as it is mostly local use traffic.