SmoothOperator
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Those two statements seem contradictory to me. In a random robbery, something of substantial value would be taken: computers, iPod, stereo components, silver, jewelry. And they're in/out in 5 minutes.
This sounds more more person: bags over the head, nothing of substantial value missing. Two $20 bills? Would someone really risk life in prison for murder over $40?
IMHO:
1) there is something hidden in that house that they couldn't find,
2) there was something hidden that they DID find but either the parents didn't know or don't want to say (drugs), OR
3) it was a personal vendetta
It doesn't appear like a random "robbery gone bad". MOO
I agree with you, beli. No way, no how this was a robbery gone bad. The bags placed on the victims heads and then duct taped around there necks was for no such purpose such as silencing loud victims. By the age of 4yrs old every human being is well taught that just a plastic bag alone over one's head=DEATH. ADD IN DUCT TAPE TO SECURE A PLASTIC BAG OVER A PERSON's head=100% intentional murder!
About the bags and the question of specifics of the bags such as were they a local store type of bag or garbage bag type. I think where we are getting the idea in our heads that they are a grocery store type of bag is from the visuals onsuch shows as NG. On her show they show a blue grocery type plastic bag along with a roll of duct tape when speaking of this case. IMO that's most likely what has put this idea in our heads. I've not had a chance myself to see the video of the mom and dad where dad goes into detail about when he found the bodies and ripping the bags off of both victims. Does he mention any type of specifics regarding the type bags that he ripped off?
TIA to anyone who may know.
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