Found Deceased WA - Jenise Wright, 6, Bremerton, 2 Aug 2014 - #8 *Arrest*

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Found this interesting -

According to Phil Chalmers, who has interviewed 200 adolescent killers and is a teen violence and youth culture expert, there are 10 reasons why teens kill. They are listed from most likely to least.

1. Unstable Home and Bullying at School

2. Obsession with Violent Entertainment and *advertiser censored*

3. Suicidal Ideation and Depression

4. Alcohol and Drug Use

5. Cults, Gangs, and Hate Groups

6. Obsession with Guns, Bombs, and Knives

7. Peer Pressure

8. Fascination with the Criminal Lifestyle, and Poverty

9. Lack of Spiritual Guidance and Proper Discipline

10. Mental Illness

He also suggests most teen killers have at least 3 of the list of causes, and many have 6 to 8 of the 10 causes.

http://profilesofmurder.com/2013/02/11/when-children-kill/
 

Thanks for pointing that out to me..

So, if the rape/murder happened in his home, where were his parents? Then how could they know GG was home all weekend?

I wonder if the authorities took bedding as well. I know I didn't see that but the inventory of the evidence has not been provided as yet..

Makes it more heinous and horrendous to me..knowing this poor baby was just two doors from her home the entire time...SMH
 
[Man the site's been hiccuping a lot in the last 24 hours. Double posts, odd error messages when you try to post, thanks button not responding, etc. So a generic sorry for any double posts on my part].
 
Thanks for pointing that out to me..

So, if the rape/murder happened in his home, where were his parents? Then how could they know GG was home all weekend?

I wonder if the authorities took bedding as well. I know I didn't see that but the inventory of the evidence has not been provided as yet..

Makes it more heinous and horrendous to me..knowing this poor baby was just two doors from her home the entire time...SMH

My money's still on one of the vehicles...the van in particular...being the actual crime site. He might not have been able/felt safe driving it, but he still could have used it just sitting there in the drive-way. Which brings to mind: Wonder if gg's parents locked their vehicles at night and, again, did gg have access to vehicle keys?
 
Thank you very kindly, katydid23. I may have failed to appreciate the distinction, and if that's the case, I owe Gitana an apology. Bundy was absolutely steeped in murder and possession; he appears to have spent most of his waking hours, even once imprisoned, thinking about these things. In prison in Florida he befriended other murderers and rapists so that he could discuss and evaluate their own acts of violence. I think it's fair to say he's one of the most compulsive and advanced sexual deviants ever known to LE. It's hard for me to see Gaeta in the same light. But all serial offenders have to start somewhere, and I readily admit I don't know any more about GG than what I've read in media, here on WS, or in police publications. For example: whether or not he tormented animals, lit fires, or had abusive parents. I'll try to be more careful as I read other member's suppositions.

Another :welcome6: to Websleuths :websleuther:, Biggles!!!

Your posts are very informative and thought-provoking. I, too, am a Bundy researcher & I have been amazed at his warped skill. I have studied his sometimes tenuous but lasting ability -- until Florida -- to keep it together in the shaky but outwardly effective way that he did.

I also compared GG to a young Bundy -- certainly more flawed and not apt to really succeed (certainly not now, let's hope), but he was just getting started... I did see a much closer comparison to Austin Sigg, with whom you may not be familiar. His case is here WS, and I had the feeling with Sigg from the get-go. But he confessed and is cooling his mean heels and will do so for a long, long time. (Bundy's heels prolly aren't too cool & haven't been so for a while!!)

Looking forward to more of your posts.
 
Thank you for mentioning that again. Originally I read to that to say that they found a duffle bag, luggage AND some kind of shoulder strap but then realized they were just trying to describe the KIND of strap it was - something that would come from one of those items. So if I understand it correctly now, there was no bag there, just a strap on top of the wood pallet. It seems probable this is what he used to strangle her.

Why would LE assume the bag was nylon, black or a duffle bag then? I think there was a bag located there. JMO
 
It goes back again to the fact that they didn't know she was "lost" completely yet. If she was his "friend", shouldn't he be out scouring the world looking for her? He was cowering in his home refusing to cooperate with a simple DNA swab, because his conscious was eating him alive. It was not in any way normal behavior, IMVHO.

Scouring the world looking for her? LE would not have allowed that. Obviously we know NOW why he was behaving like he was behaving. However, I do not think the mother suspected him and that is why she tried to get him more time, which is my original point and why I brought it up in the first place. I do believe that as a mom, she thought he lost a friend, or suspected he lost a friend, and was trying to protect him while he was in a grief ridden state.
 
In a setting such as the one this community lived in, it seems like if GG had any history of anything serial-killer-ish such as torturing animals would have come out by now. Other kids would be likely to know. I can't figure out, or even imagine his motive. Could he have been trying to convince himself of something about his own sexuality? Did he have a bad break-up recently? It doesn't appear he had a girlfriend. At least with a six-year old, he could have the "upper hand", so to speak. Maybe he had been recently rejected? This feels more like an issue with the female sex in general, but Jmo.

Bingo, clu! GG's gf had broken up with him fairly recently. He talks about it in Ask or some other social media, IIRC.
 
Yet the Document states the crime occurred at his address

I couldn't find any indication that the crime was committed at GG's house, just that clothes implicating him to the crime were found in his room..........did I miss something?:thinking:
 
At one point I thought he might have taken them in the car to the laundromat. But think about 3-4 feet of mud. Those pants and shoes would be caked, soaked, ruined. I wonder where they are.

Still in the bog?
 
The pic with the dog dated the 6th may have just been put on fb on the 6th, not necessarily taken the same day. There are other pics of him wearing identical clothing that were posted in late July so I am inclined to think it was not a pic taken on Aug 6th.
 
Could be but I think that would have been revealed in the probable cause statement if it did happen.
 
other than the vehicles: what do we really know about what they removed from his house ((if I recall correctly LE was there all night after he was arrested)) we have not seen search warrants or inventory of what was taken at GG residence

Just jumping off your post...

the search warrant will be incredibly informative... IMO...

I am still wondering if LE took computers/tech stuff...(I imagine they would)...

and if anything of importance showed up on the tech gadgets...

JMO...
 
My folks would have made sure LE got whatever they needed before they left. I do wonder if the Mom was beginning to realize that her son could have done this and wanted more time to talk to him alone.

I also wondered if maybe she thought the procedure was complicated like a needle being involved, although I am sure that LE probably explained it was just a cotton swab in mouth.

The only good thing about how it went down was that LE knew when they left that they definitely needed to check out the boy much more now. Their radar honed in on the boy after that visit.

Hatfield, Indeed if gg's mom had a suspicious feeling about her son's involvement, she may have had her defenses up.
I have a feeling LE was chomping at the bit.
 
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