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I'm still not clear on what really happened. Is it just me?
Tammy was murdered just 10 days ago. I've never seen a case where everything was clear so soon.
I'm still not clear on what really happened. Is it just me?
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http://www.jrn.com/ktnv/news/Neighb...-where-Tammy-Meyers-was-killed-293309481.html
a Peace Walk was held this evening in the community. The M's did not participate.
I feel so bad for them. No way I would be able to participate in a Peace Walk when my spouse/mother had just been murdered
Sorry I don't believe anything this family says....they have proven they are not credible. It will all depend on defense council that En has to determine if we ever hear the truth. I am afraid he will not get great representation - anxious to see!
TM isn't a nurse!!!
I think drug deal gone bad...hope I am wrong!
I am about as amateur as it comes regarding mental illness so take this for what that's worth -
I wonder if EN absorbed a lot of the media coverage and integrated it into his "memory" and ultimately his confession, or something similar. On the surface, I would feel comfortable saying he might be somewhat paranoid delusional from whatever underlying physiological causes, be it self-medication/drug abuse or an inherited tendency for mental illness.
I feel terrible for his mother. (Tammy, too, mind you, but she is now safe and free from earthly worries, IMO.)
What pushed Tammy Meyers’ killing into the national spotlight? | Las Vegas Review-Journal
The topsy-turvy narrative of Tammy Meyers’ slaying has generated more questions than answers.
And those questions, along with the sense of mystery they evoked, are what drew national news networks to the Las Vegas Valley to report the story, experts suggest.
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Police called it road rage, but details revealed since 911 was called show the killing is more complicated.
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Then ABC, CNN, NBC and others jumped in.
So what’s so fascinating about the Meyers story?
Experts boil it down to this: Labeling it road rage, then following every twist and turn in the growing story, often with the drama unfolding on camera.
The Meyers family has been easily accessible to reporters since the Feb. 12 shooting. National media initially showed up for that, according to William Sousa, director of UNLV’s Center for Crime and Justice Policy. But they stayed to see how things played out.
And it’s not surprising, he said.
“When we think of crime, it’s the stranger incident we’re afraid of,” Sousa said Friday. “Incidents of violence are very common between acquaintances. What’s interesting is acts of violence committed by strangers.”
But in this case, the stranger element is gone.
The Meyers family knows the shooting suspect.
Erich Nowsch, 19, was arrested Thursday and faces a murder charge, among others. He lives a block away from the Meyers, right around the corner from where Tammy Meyers was shot in the head.
Roberts Meyers’ said his wife used to spend time with Nowsch, counseling him and giving him food and money. Neighbors said Nowsch struggled with his father’s suicide and that he sometimes got kicked out of his house.
But that wasn’t the only aspect of the family’s version of the story that was hidden the first few days they went on camera.
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What pushed Tammy Meyers’ killing into the national spotlight?
Crazed people due to a full moon?
Nope! I think it's safe to say that we are all unclear! The only thing I am certain of is - is that every single person involved in this case seems to be lying to cover up the real reason that led to the shooting death of Tammy Meyers!I'm still not clear on what really happened. Is it just me?
Tonight I heard a lecture by a cold case detective from LA, he said there are only 3 reasons that people commit any crime. He emphasized the 3, and I rolled my eyes... yeah right. People are more complicated than that, I thought.
1. Greed of money, material items
2. Sexual lust
3. Power
And I will be damned if I didnt try to disprove that in my mind with every single case I could think of, but I think he is right. So which was EN's motive? I think BM's and TM's was obviously to exert power.
Tonight I heard a lecture by a cold case detective from LA, he said there are only 3 reasons that people commit any crime. He emphasized the 3, and I rolled my eyes... yeah right. People are more complicated than that, I thought.
1. Greed of money, material items
2. Sexual lust
3. Power
And I will be damned if I didnt try to disprove that in my mind with every single case I could think of, but I think he is right. So which was EN's motive? I think BM's and TM's was obviously to exert power.
I would think so unless he's never been there before and any encounter they had took place at the park and or school?????
It is really hard for me to believe that he did not know where the Meyers family lived. He was the same age as 2 of the boys, went to the same high school,and reportedly close friends with Tammy. She cooked for him and they walked their dogs together?
I still do not believe that he would not know the green classic oldsmobile and/or the house.
In my experience, teens usually know where the other teens in their immediate neighborhood live and what cars they drive. JMO
I can come up with a bunch of other reasons if we are talking about murders.
Revenge, jealousy, get rid of unwanted spouse, etc.
It is really hard for me to believe that he did not know where the Meyers family lived. He was the same age as 2 of the boys, went to the same high school,and reportedly close friends with Tammy. She cooked for him and they walked their dogs together?
I still do not believe that he would not know the green classic oldsmobile and/or the house.
In my experience, teens usually know where the other teens in their immediate neighborhood live and what cars they drive. JMO