Luckymanuh
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JR was in the US Navy, surely he knew how to tie knots.
I had read in an article that JR was stationed in the Phillipines and that is a weapon that is used there.
JR was in the US Navy, surely he knew how to tie knots.
I wonder if Foxfire has any thoughts on this. He has mentioned budding serial killers acting violent as young as age 14 iirc, but 9 or 10? I'll pm him, curious as to his thoughts on this...
https://www.rumbletalk.com/client/chat.php?5T%2AD4Dq5Is there a link for chat tonight?
I don't think the R's can do anything to them 20 years later. I think friends and neighbors are just tired of this case and want to lead quiet, out of the spotlight lives.
She's a former FBI profiler. (Not their best hire.)Seriously....what are her credentials?
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How do we know the garrote was made that night specifically for that crime? Could it already have been there made for another use or just to practice tying knots?
Well, it would make less sense for a kidnapper who's primary motive was money to leave it there instead of just taking the body for a shot at the money. But you're right, it's odd. I'm guessing they felt like if they DID hide it, the case would lead back to them eventually. I do believe they were involved, so whatever they did, assuming they really were involved, worked. Everything contradicts itself with this case.I just don't understand why PR and JR would write a three page ransom note only to leave her dead body In the house then call police instead ot driving her body off somewhere to hide it perhaps bury her and if found blame the kidnapper Why leave her body in the house? This does not make much sense to me.
I just don't understand why PR and JR would write a three page ransom note only to leave her dead body In the house then call police instead ot driving her body off somewhere to hide it perhaps bury her and if found blame the kidnapped? Why leave her body in the house? This does not make much sense to me.
It's a stumbling block for me too. Once they staged the crime scene they have all the time in the world before reporting it to police. Why wouldn't a couple so concerned with directing the investigation else where do the most basic obvious thing and dispose of the body outside the home?
I don't disagree with you at all, but one thing that occurred to me regarding the time piece is that they actually theoretically only had until their plane was scheduled to leave. And it was early, right?
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If it was a kidnapping, the primary motive wasn't money.Well, it would make less sense for a kidnapper who's primary motive was money to leave it there instead of just taking the body for a shot at the money. But you're right, it's odd. I'm guessing they felt like if they DID hide it, the case would lead back to them eventually. I do believe they were involved, so whatever they did, assuming they really were involved, worked. Everything contradicts itself with this case.
This reminds me of the Caylee Anthony case. Casey originally said she was kidnapped then later found thrown away like trash in a Winnie the Pooh blanket and laundry bag in a trash bag from the Anthony home with her mouth duct taped with a heart sticker on it from Casey's room. Tried to make it look like she was kidnapped.