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That part right there sounds like survivor's guilt. Not to get into religion again, but I hear that a lot, that God made a choice. Whatever happened was His will. I'm not saying it was or it wasn't. But comments like that helps folks to get through difficult situations. It keeps them from going crazy pondering the "butterfly affect".
A last bit on the Jody Barr interview
*http://m.fox19.com/fox19/pm_/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=od:8ttSkgGS
I thought this weird the first time I read this. It takes more then a written name in a bible to be granted a child legally. She should probably stop talking, someone could look at that as motive. jmo
The investigation of a complex case like this one is never "just domestic" or "just organized crime". All tracks are explored. People call in to report all kinds of things. This is what lead to the arrest of JR. So when 700 leads are provided in an investigation, at some point Homeland Security is involved.
But in the end this case could end up as domestic
It's eerie how similar this is. LE statements and answers to the questions are almost identical.
The only thing missing from the Rhoden Case vs this case (and Newsome and Eapmons) is the prescription pill connection....
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Or in Jeff Davis Parish ,Jennings, Louisiana.Yes this is pretty interesting. If I ever get murdered I hope it's not in pike co.
For those considering this crime was committed by family members, why would Dept. Of Homeland Security be involved in the case? There's no assistance they provide that couldn't be offered by another government agency if this were strictly a domestic criminal case.
I'm terribly sorry I posted wrong info in this one; I do Not know who DS is. I was always under the assumption that a neighbor was the one who found KR, and had mistaken DS for Mr. DH. Please disregard this statement. Sorry again.I sent a msg to get verified but I don't know how long that takes .. as for the money. I'm not sure as posted by someone earlier they didn't know if it was on his legs or just near him at some point I plan to ask DS hisself but until then I can only speculate .. if it was just near him; I know in the mornings before work he would empty his pockets on the bed (usually a good bit of money not organized but just crammed together) but if it was thrown on his legs while laying there I don't know why. Maybe someone owed him money and threw it there as a msg saying "here you go now we're even". I really don't know nothing makes sense to me either you'd think after ten months some things would start making sense but even once it's solved I still may not.. I'll def never understand why the kids had to die that's for sure  CRjr was a good kid. A little rambunctious but that's part of being a kid from the country
Organized crime. If the murders were committed by say a motorcycle club, or over chicken or dog fighting, or a loosely associated group of drug dealers.
I'm terribly sorry I posted wrong info in this one; I do Not know who DS is. I was always under the assumption that a neighbor was the one who found KR, and had mistaken DS for Mr. DH. Please disregard this statement. Sorry again.
Same answers, different case. Almost like they have a script to read...
I'm terribly sorry I posted wrong info in this one; I do Not know who DS is. I was always under the assumption that a neighbor was the one who found KR, and had mistaken DS for Mr. DH. Please disregard this statement. Sorry again.
I apologize for a post I did yesterday. I have a dark sense of humour and I like to stimulate reaction. But it was a bad idea and it was removed by mod. I will be careful.
What I meant is this:
It was reported in the mass media previously that thousands of pages of social media were analysed. It's fair to assume a small part of this involved participants from outside the US. In such case, DHS is a federal agency that could help identify foreign participants.
I think there is a big difference in the script. In the Rhoden case Dewine said:
- killers were familiar with the victims, their homes and routines
- some interviewed have not been candid with us. We don't take to that kindly
I think we tend to forget that. I will post the words and the link regularly