The reason for low number of tips, is that people think this case is way "overblown"- not like
in the Delphi murder case where there's thousands of tips, and should be !!!-psychopath on
the loose, and very dangerous one.
I guess I must be missing something here, as the posters on here, are calling
this guy a pedophile, and kidnapper. Firstly a pedophile is someone who targets
kids, say in the 4 - 11 year old range. This girl is post puberty, and not a kid, so
this guy is no pedophile. Also from what I've read...
I'm beginning to believe one of the girls was targeted as well, and the other girl, was at
the "wrong place, with the "wrong person" at the "wrong time." I say this because, of the
blatant "overt" manner these killings were carried out in. The police said the evidence was
something "nightmare's...
A couple things bother me about this case still !!!
On the DNA- it's been going on about a month now, since February 13, 2017, and
plenty of time to get back a DNA profile. I believe they have a DNA profile but when
entered into the CODIS data bank, there is no matches ??? What to do ?- well...
I like this post a lot, and what this person suggested, should definitely be done,
and I'm sure Google head office would agree. I bet something could come of it.
I'm sure the guy Googled this !!! Only way he wouldn't, is that he used to live there,
and knew the area very well, or visits there...
Do you not think this guy who took the lives of 2 innocent girls, and likely
tortured them- should he get the death penalty, even if it's not law in Indiana ??
He should have to spend time in the general population in jail, and the men with
daughters in jail, would give him what he deserves !!!-...
You would think with hi-tech forensics they have- they should be able to
tell man from woman- bone size etc. If the rings found were that of a female
with the body- chances are it was a female.
I think this Delphi killer feels comfortable around rail tracks and open field.
He could have killed...
Yes, your right Nana- same article I saw. I don't think it says Yorktown
in the article, but I'll take your word for it. Does not the railroad tracks and
tall dead grass give you the same feel as the area in Delphi killings-I think so !!!
It is in Delaware County-I assume that's Indiana- but I...
Apparently on November 28, 2016- ( not long ago) a body was found "decomposed"
beside some railway tracks in Muncie, Indiana ( in Delaware county ) I read the article,
and where the body was found sure looks like the same kind of terrain as the Delphi area.
Does anyone know if that body was...
I think your are right Sydney- all the family information is shown in this linked
article you have cited in your post. It's all fact and public information, and
certainly not sleuthing the family- "good post" and great article to give insight
to family background etc.
Oh- I see Elley - I guess some families get things happening at a young age !!! - I don't know
if your being serious or jokinaround with me ???:giggle:
Let's put ourselves in the mind of the killer, and try to determine what he's thinking,from
the visual and audio clues we have of him. Let's suppose he's of average intelligence.
Firstly his major fear would be that of getting caught, and from all the TV crime shows,
that we've all seen, that...
I bet they have a real good idea of who this guy is !!! Police are not going to say
anything right now, and don't want this guy feeling threatened and "take off." They
want the "killer" to feel like he's gotten away with the crime. I'm sure there was
some kind of DNA present and it's being...
Yes, I totally agree with you on your points you make. Likely he's a very meticulous
type of guy, and takes care of all his stuff, or has a mother figure doing it for him.
We're painting a good profile of him. I'm very fixated on his "duck walk". One guy
said be he only walks with just his right...
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