Wouldn't you all agree that a murder by drowning falls into the category of a crime of passion or some intense feelings of hatred? I can't think of any random killers that have utilized drowning as part of their MO. Usually people that are killed by some random whacko are usually stalked and the manner of death is usually some type of fetish. I could see a scenerio of she was taking a bath or about to take a bath, and this person that she knew was enraged and pushed her out of anger and she hit her head, knocking her unconscious and she ultimately drowns. But this does not seem to be the case from what we have learned. I also kind of wonder if her room was in disarray as part of a cover-up? Someone trying to make it look like something else...but why lock the door? Mistake?
The more I think about this, the more I am convinced this is someone Julia knew :/ Also, if this was planned (and it seems that it was), the killer would have to know that one or both roommates would not be home, and that Julia would be alone.
The more I think about this, the more I am convinced this is someone Julia knew :/ Also, if this was planned (and it seems that it was), the killer would have to know that one or both roommates would not be home, and that Julia would be alone.