I watched the show a few weeks back and it certainly got me thinking. What a strange case!
We all know that there are crazy perps out there who steal into people's homes and assault and murder them. However, what are the chances that a serial rapist/killer would set fire to a house after abducting someone living there? Furthermore, why would they then add an infant homicide AND arson to their rap sheet? Unless they did not know that there was a baby in the house? Even then, it makes no sense to set a fire to the house.
I must admit that I did find it odd that the husband remarried after only two years, but it seems like he and Joey didn't have the happiest of relationships, so maybe moving on was quicker because of this? Also, statistically, men often seem to remarry much more quickly than women do, even when their wife dies of cancer or a heart attack.
However, I don't think the fiancee did it. He seemed pretty broken to me.
Joey's mother said that a psychologist diagnosed her as having the mind of a 14 year old. A psychologist does not say something like that off the cuff. A psychologist would only make a statement like that after extensive testing. So if Joey was developmentally delayed, this will have made her more vulnerable. A large part of me also wonders if Joey developed post partum psychosis and set the fire, went to the old apartment, got lost somewhere in the surrounding area (due to the postpartum psychosis) and perished. It would also explain why Joey seemed so out of it when she was last seen. On the other hand, if she perished somewhere, surely some evidence would be found. I know the family mentioned the parking, but if a person is in a distraught and mentally unstable place, who knows how their behaviours and patterns will change?
We all know that there are crazy perps out there who steal into people's homes and assault and murder them. However, what are the chances that a serial rapist/killer would set fire to a house after abducting someone living there? Furthermore, why would they then add an infant homicide AND arson to their rap sheet? Unless they did not know that there was a baby in the house? Even then, it makes no sense to set a fire to the house.
I must admit that I did find it odd that the husband remarried after only two years, but it seems like he and Joey didn't have the happiest of relationships, so maybe moving on was quicker because of this? Also, statistically, men often seem to remarry much more quickly than women do, even when their wife dies of cancer or a heart attack.
However, I don't think the fiancee did it. He seemed pretty broken to me.
Joey's mother said that a psychologist diagnosed her as having the mind of a 14 year old. A psychologist does not say something like that off the cuff. A psychologist would only make a statement like that after extensive testing. So if Joey was developmentally delayed, this will have made her more vulnerable. A large part of me also wonders if Joey developed post partum psychosis and set the fire, went to the old apartment, got lost somewhere in the surrounding area (due to the postpartum psychosis) and perished. It would also explain why Joey seemed so out of it when she was last seen. On the other hand, if she perished somewhere, surely some evidence would be found. I know the family mentioned the parking, but if a person is in a distraught and mentally unstable place, who knows how their behaviours and patterns will change?