I'm inclined to agree. I could see the grad tickets being used to lure the two to that location. It's senseless (and, to be blunt, impractical) to kill two people for grad tickets. Not to mention, one victim was found with cash clenched in his fist.
The most baffling thing to me is the 22 gunshots. This was a vicious attack, and JMO, far from a random homicide. To fire 22 shots into a car in a residential neighborhood... I don't know, my gut tells me this had to be plannedor, at the very least, not a random killing. However, the motive is...
It's a shame when any case, but especially one like this, goes cold. I'm almost certain we'll never find Lisa Irwin (six years and not a single trace of forensic evidence), but I still hold out hope that someday—hopefully soon—we'll find out what happened.
I have to agree. Having been raised and lived in Missouri my entire life, people are not apt to talk about something like this. It's a scary thing to think about; I know a lot of people here still hold to the rigid belief that things like this don't happen in small towns, let alone their own.
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