Hi All, I said I'd be back with a scenario where killer is a relative.
WHY sleuth on this scenario? I don't discard the scenario of drug related murders, but most often in America, family mass murders are committed by relative. There is nothing in this case yet that excludes it.
PART 1
SUSPECT: most often - male, lone perp, likes guns, distressed.
- history of violence sometimes with a record.
- immaturity in dealing with anger. Higher probability below 30 than above.
Particular to this case:
- probably single given night time crime
- probably strong man since he fought physically CRSr
MOTIVE: Totally Irrational. Sleuths, no need to over rationalize this scenario. There have been cases where motive was hatred, breakups, envy, humiliation, custody disputes...
For a single man, I would be looking at relationship with the women of the family and males protecting them.
The outstanding event here is HR giving birth and bringing her baby home. In the "crazy relative" scenario, it is not a small detail.
Stay tuned for part 2
Extended Family Track - PART 2
In this scenario killer is a relative with irrational motive
SEQUENCE OF EVENTS:
In a earlier post dating 6-25-16 on thread #18, I described order of killing. Here are the underlying assumptions of the scenario:
1. People killed in their bed were killed first and others woke up to the noise.
- so HR was killed first at DR
- FR and HHG were killed before their neighbours CRSr and GR.
2. The assaillant faced 2 men - CRSr and GR. It is fair to assume he shot one (GR) and and the other tried to disarm him. This would explain CRSr wounds in the torso and extremities
3. It is possible that the victims who were up (DR+CRjr , CRSr+GR) let the perp come in since he is known.
4. The dogs knew the assaillant, could have barked a bit, but did not attack in this scenario.
THE INVESTIGATION:
Often family mass murders end with suicide of the assaillant. In those cases, they are easy to solve. This one is different.
Early in the investigation, LE would be able to distinguish the scenario I am describing from a drug related case targeting CRSr and GR with crime scene and autopsy. So, IMO, LEO know already what they dealing with.
In this scenario, it would be fair to assume that the suspect has been interviewed and that LE has an eye on him.
In past postings, I have made the point that it is difficult to establish proof when the suspect is a regular of the homes. The investigation would focus on hard evidence: weapon, DNA under the nails for victims who fought, victims blood on suspect clothes. Without any, it is a difficult case.
LE could place the suspect under surveillance. Provide no info. Put a bit of pressure on the family and watch for the mistake.
It is particularly difficult here to establish a case to convict beyond a reasonable doubt given all the different criminal angles of this case.
GROW OP: Circumstancial
This is a family that lived free and with few rules. How justice is made in this environment? How problems are solved? In this scenario, the grow op is just a symptom, not the cause.