The point I was making it this has nothing to do with his nationality, so it's taken out of context (literally) and you are right--he isn't statistically "garden variety" but a small subsample of sociopaths who murder. Thankfully, I guess, considering the stats show 1 to 3 in 100 are sociopaths.
You can be sober. These people (sociopaths, narcissists, etc.) aren't like you and me. They are wired very differently and simply don't feel much for anyone (except themselves).
Nigeria is not a country where torture, burning and murder are part of the culture. If you want to find a country where murder is "part of the culture" then please look at actual data. Do murders and torture happen in Nigeria? Yes. And there are many countries where murder is more common, per...
The Picture Rocks area is remote, with a large, dispersed neighborhood of mobile homes and manufactured homes (for the most part) that sit on large lots of an acre or more. Many of the streets are dirt. It is an easy area to get lost in if on foot, IMHO, having driven around up there--especially...
He comes across as bizarre. The photo he has of holding a finger to his mouth, as in "quiet..." is extremely creepy. What is the point of such a photo? To let people know that they shouldn't speak? To let people know you want them to keep a secret? Who would be attracted to that picture?? After...
This POI's FB, instagram and book indicate a person, MOO, who is highly into himself. As an old(er) person who doesn't understand constant posting of selfies on social media, maybe I'm just out of touch (OK, PROBABLY I'm out of touch)....but when your FB page consists almost entirely of pics of...
I agree, it's all speculation as to why the phone got turned off but even in the most benign scenario - she somehow turns it off out of politeness, or he asked her to turn it off and she does - it's not normal. Why would he ask her to power down her phone? Can you remember once in your life when...
She arrives, happy to see someone (who she clearly knows). Gets in person's car, phone is quickly turned off. Why? She isn't going to do it herself. The most likely explanation is there is an immediate argument/conflict/crime and other person takes phone away, disables it or tells her to do so...
Not necessarily. Someone with nefarious motives would have quickly, immediately checked phone and powered it down and done everything he could to keep the phone out of her hands and keep anyone from knowing where she was.
If this is true (not convinced it is) it does not refute the point made by gitana1, which is that maybe in a blue moon a white woman is randomly abducted and sex-trafficked but it's highly aberrant; par for the course is vulnerable people who won't be missed.
Very much agree with your reasoning, and would add that the intimate partner would not need to be a longstanding relationship. It could have been someone she met since starting the online seeking SB/SD service as of May 19. The circumstances (funeral) could have led her to seek solace; if so it...
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