Cartels in Mexico, yeah. Cartel members who are stationed here move way more covertly.
The killer(s) would love the police — and the public — to believe that this was a drug hit. That’s why, IMO, they did it to coincide with the Calgary drug bust.
It was the perfect diversion.
It was the police’s theory that the guy planned on robbing the customers as they came into the store. Then he planned on putting them with the others in the back room. I linked the best long form article that’s been written on the case earlier in the thread, which includes the direct quote from...
I think this is a great case for the new Unsolved Mysteries on Netlix — it could be the push this investigation needs. I wish they would put out episodes more often.
If the motive for this crime was rooted in hatred or revenge, it would be conceivable that the perpetrator sought to exact it in the cruelest way possible. The killer may have despised Honey as much as Barry, viewing her as just an extension of him rather than as a seperate individual. She may...
Nothing about this murder suggests it was disorganized. The available evidence points strongly toward planning. The killer or killers arrived with bindings and appeared familiar with the layout of the home. The act itself was methodical.
If Honey's murder had been unplanned, the result of an...
I wish police had immediately locked down the entire building and entered every suite. I understand that wasn’t realistically possible, but I have a sick feeling that Nicole may have still been in the building for hours, or even days, after her disappearance.
One of the cases mentioned in the...
I watched the new Crime Beat episode on Nicole Morin this afternoon. It's available on Amazon Prime here in Canada.
I've said in the past that I think the investigators probably had a prime suspect they couldn't arrest due to lack of evidence. I don't feel that way anymore after watching this...
I did a deep dive on this case in the summer using the assistance of AI. I can post some of my findings. One big key takeaway was Telluride, where Roger had recently gone to.
There was ongoing corruption at the time and the ski circles in 1980s Telluride were filled with cocaine. I found...
That was one of my thoughts as I was running the theory through my head. I think the murder weapon may have been an attempt to confuse investigators. I think the entire scene was probably staged.
Yeah, exactly and I think that Lindsay probably used her laptop to access Facebook. Smartphones weren’t what they are now. If Lindsay shared her laptop password with somebody then it would’ve been easy.
There’s also the possibility that the Facebook activity from Lindsay’s account—detailed in the Capital Daily article—wasn’t hers at all. One of the biggest pieces of evidence connecting Lindsay to the Calgary drug bust was a phone call allegedly made from her phone in December 2007. The call was...
The thing is, only people close enough to major players—or trusted associates on the periphery—would have access to the information needed to facilitate a drug bust of this magnitude. Knowledge of shipment dates, suppliers, stash house locations—these are closely guarded secrets. Nobody wants to...
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