ludakristen
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My gut tells me that this person was not known by Elizabeth, her husband, or anyone else in her close circle. I agree that if this person was known to them, they'd have been caught by now. (I guess it's possible the police know who it is but don't have the evidence, but let's assume that's not the case).
But it does feel personal, I agree. So when does something feel personal even if the killer isn't known? In stalking situations, or in situations where the perp has become fixated on the victim but the victim doesn't know the perp. For example, Jayme Closs comes to mind - both parents killed in a way that it felt SO personal, and everyone assumed it was personal, until we learn it was just some random dude who saw Jayme in passing and became obsessed with her.
My gut is leaning in that direction. The shooter knew Elizabeth and/or her husband, was fixated on her and/or her husband, but Elizabeth didn't know the shooter.
But it does feel personal, I agree. So when does something feel personal even if the killer isn't known? In stalking situations, or in situations where the perp has become fixated on the victim but the victim doesn't know the perp. For example, Jayme Closs comes to mind - both parents killed in a way that it felt SO personal, and everyone assumed it was personal, until we learn it was just some random dude who saw Jayme in passing and became obsessed with her.
My gut is leaning in that direction. The shooter knew Elizabeth and/or her husband, was fixated on her and/or her husband, but Elizabeth didn't know the shooter.