You know, the killers had to understand the risks they were taking when they did this horrible thing. They had to take into account that they might not get away with this. Is that what they think they've done now, get away with this? They had to know there was a good possibility one or more victims would fight back and/or try to escape. They also had to know if caught, they would face the death penalty if Ohio has it. Yet whoever did this chose to accept the risks and killed these people anyway. Why?
I wonder how the killers are acting in their daily life since the murders. How would they hide signs of deep stress, and consciousness of guilt? Those closest to the killers must notice something, and some must suspect their loved one of doing this. What do you all think about what the killers are doing day to day, night after night, and how are they dealing with the stress and fear of being caught?
Jus some things I think and wonder about.