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The article says evidence at the scene links this guy to the crime. I wonder if his blood was found at the scene. I am also wondering if this was just a crime of opportunity and that this guy did not know the victim. I wonder if they searched this guy's apartment and found her Rolex or if he had pawned it...Elberethe said:
CrimeHater said:From what I have read it sounded like a robbery, but a source at DR Horton is saying she knew him. Once I find out how (and if this is correct) I will update!
I have some exclusive info here:CrimeHater said:Just heard from my DR Horton friend this was rumored to be someone she met on her millionaire dating website. I guess in the next couple of days we will find out if this is true or not.
I wonder what kind of dog she had. A mastiff? LOL!Juliana said:I heard on the radio this morning that another RE Agent in the area contacted LE after seeing the sketch of the suspect. She said he knocked on her door, wanting to use the telephone, after his car supposedly broke down. He ended up not using the phone - she said he was afraid of her dog. I can't imagine how that lady feels - it could have been her that was killed instead of Sarah (or in addition to Sarah) if it was in fact the same guy. Scary!!!
http://cbs11tv.com/topstories/local_story_249224653.html
You are right. I used to sell real estate and more than once I found myself in very vulnerable situations that were scary.Bobbisangel said:Sounds to me like everyone who works in Real Estate should either carry a gun in their pocket, work in two's, or have a big dog with them at all times. It's to dangerous showing houses alone even during the day time. This case would haunt me if I worked in Real Estate. Even if it is a couple that make an appointment the male could end up coming alone or the couple could be just as dangerous as a lone person.