Blondie in Spokane
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For some reason, this reminds me of the Missy Bevers case.
I just had that very same thought!
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For some reason, this reminds me of the Missy Bevers case.
Though I don't know if the couple are first generation and of direct immigrant descent, or are say, multi century Texas hispanics, home ownership and home occupancy amongst some immigrant groups especially can be two very different things.
It is not uncommon for an immigrant family to buy a home as an investment or for the occupants to be house sitters for the real owner- often an absentee relative. Likewise, the owner on record may, or may not be the true owner.
The totality of this possibility could serve as a motive if there was a dispute among partial owners in a family, or if there was a dispute between the "true" owner and the owner of record.
This isn’t the same crime. This crime occur in January of 2019.Gray Hughes is doing a video on this case right now
I used to work with her. Everyone there is very sad and in shocm. I know of no ill will against her.Has anyone seen her workplace mentioned or comments from them? I’ve seen it mentioned on her Facebook profile but don’t know if I can mention the name. I have not seen it in msm.
This isn’t the same crime. This crime occur in January of 2019.
According to Harris County Property Tax records the home is listed as being owned by Sergio and Elizabeth Barraza. Appraised value for tax billing purposes in 2018 was $190, 121. Given that this was a two income couple and she worked in the oil and energy sector so I would speculate that the home was easily within this couple's income bracket
Her and husband saved for a long time to purchase their home. I worked with her when they purchased it
My bad thank you!There are two cases on the video. EB's is the 2nd one.
I’ll put my feelers out tho to see if anyone was questioned at work. It was a very close knit working environment, and if she was experiencing anything weird, like someone having an issue with her (at work or outside or work), she might have mentioned it to a few coworkers.I used to work with her. Everyone there is very sad and in shocm. I know of no ill will against her.
I don’t feel comfortable identifying her place of employment.
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The police have interview coworkers in her group. It doesn’t sound like they got any leads from it. It’s still so baffling.I’ll put my feelers out tho to see if anyone was questioned at work. It was a very close knit working environment, and if she was experiencing anything weird, like someone having an issue with her (at work or outside or work), she might have mentioned it to a few coworkers.
You could well be right- and given the preponderance of right hand dominance, statistics are also on your side.It looks to me like the shooter shows her something (presumably the gun) with his/her right hand, she recoils, then possibly shows her something else in the left hand, then shoots her with the right.
What happens exactly isn't clear, but I'm almost positive the shooter fires right handed.
If anyone knows of anything "secret" that might be behind this horrific act, it would be her best friend. Hopefully LE has questioned them thoroughly.The police have interview coworkers in her group. It doesn’t sound like they got any leads from it. It’s still so baffling.
I just had that very same thought!