Found Deceased AK - Kathleen Henry, 30, video of murder victim found, Anchorage, 9 Oct 2019 *Arrest*

  • #141
I think he confessed because he was faced with indisputable evidence and he knew the jig was up.

With respect to why he chose two Native women, I think the answer is that they were available and vulnerable. The number of missing and murdered indigenous women in Canada is staggering. I'm thinking the same problem exists in Alaska. The cycle of poverty, substance abuse, physical and sexual abuse puts these women in extremely vulnerable and risky situations.

When I first heard about this, I knew immediately it was going to be an indigenous woman. I don't think it's a racist thing but I could be wrong. I think it was just plain easy based on the reasons mentioned above.

MOO

So what type of women will it be in SA
 
  • #142
His poor wife thought he was a good husband? She may have wondered if he'd been with someone else while they were married, but she probably never imagined he'd been having sex with a corpse then coming home to her.

And who could blame her? She must be hugging the toilet bowl just about now. Aweful situation for her. I wonder if she will make a statement contrary to her previous one (that she will stand by him) now that his confession and more details of his crimes have been published. People must be all over her on sm. jmo.
 
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And who could blame her? She must be hugging the toilet bowl just about now. Aweful situation for her. I wonder if she will make a statement contrary to her previous one (that she will stand by him) now that his confession and more details of his crimes have been published. People must be all over her on sm. jmo.

The wife gave an interview, contained in this news story:
A hotel murder caught on video, and unanswered questions about why

Her feelings about her husband are definitely changing. I think her initial reaction was simply shock and disbelief. I can't imagine being in her situation, the horror of living with a monster and having no idea. . . IMO
 
  • #145
I think he confessed because he was faced with indisputable evidence and he knew the jig was up.

With respect to why he chose two Native women, I think the answer is that they were available and vulnerable. The number of missing and murdered indigenous women in Canada is staggering. I'm thinking the same problem exists in Alaska. The cycle of poverty, substance abuse, physical and sexual abuse puts these women in extremely vulnerable and risky situations.

When I first heard about this, I knew immediately it was going to be an indigenous woman. I don't think it's a racist thing but I could be wrong. I think it was just plain easy based on the reasons mentioned above.

MOO
So, I absolutely agree with you about the marginalization of Alaska Native and other indigenous women making them especially vulnerable and at-risk to predators. That's a continent-wide, serious problem, and you articulated it well. And I do think it was a huge factor here.

Missing and murdered Indigenous women - Wikipedia

Originally, I thought we might wait to see the race of victims identified in the future before deciding if personal racism was BSS' motive, or if he chose these women because they are extremely marginalized and he thought that would enable him to get away with it (much like previous SK have targeted women who have been involved in prostitution or had narcotic use disorder or were living on the streets, etc.)

However, after reading about BSS' racist FaceBook comment on Heavy.com, plus the multiple extremely racist Quora.com comments @Curious Me was so good as to post, MOO is that personal racism was absolutely a factor in addition to the opportunity factor.

Brian Steven Smith: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com

I also think based on his own words, if SA victims are discovered, they will be native (black) SA women.
 
  • #146
The wife gave an interview, contained in this news story:
A hotel murder caught on video, and unanswered questions about why

Her feelings about her husband are definitely changing. I think her initial reaction was simply shock and disbelief. I can't imagine being in her situation, the horror of living with a monster and having no idea. . . IMO

Yea that article is a week old so I'm sure things have changed dramatically for her. She's probably speaking to a lawyer hopefully and sending over the divorce papers. Getting her name changed. Putting the house up for sale...
 
  • #147
I think he confessed because he was faced with indisputable evidence and he knew the jig was up.

With respect to why he chose two Native women, I think the answer is that they were available and vulnerable. The number of missing and murdered indigenous women in Canada is staggering. I'm thinking the same problem exists in Alaska. The cycle of poverty, substance abuse, physical and sexual abuse puts these women in extremely vulnerable and risky situations.

When I first heard about this, I knew immediately it was going to be an indigenous woman. I don't think it's a racist thing but I could be wrong. I think it was just plain easy based on the reasons mentioned above.

MOO

I got a lot from your reply. You said, "The number of missing and murdered indigenous women in Canada is staggering. I'm thinking the same problem exists in Alaska." I'm so sad to hear it is that bad. And here he lived in this nice house and had so many tech toys and traveled with his trusting, loving wife. It seems he sees a division in people and politics I may not understand.
 
  • #148
In a murder case are LE allowed to search the whole house even though it belongs to his wife?
 
  • #149
There's got to be a slew of technical evidence and there might be some DNA evidence in that house. His wife seems like a person that might keep detailed calendars for a timeline. His postings on those links posted above will fill out his mindset some.

Just my opinion, I think his wife will cooperate with LE and agree to a whole house search even if she's the only owner. I don't see her still standing by her killer-of-women husband. Once the initial shock eases up, she's going to want to divorce herself from any involvement in his crimes, and divorce him too. I hope she can supply LE with helpful information to determine if there were other killings.
 
  • #150
Sincere thanks to any and all involved with getting the victim Kathleen Henry's name added to the title of this thread. She deserves to be known and remembered as much as her murderer in my humble opinion. May Kathleen rest in peace.
 
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Please continue to point out things. I'm following a trial in Florida which is a different time zone than my own. It's tired me out. Now I have to run errands. Anyways, I want to go over his posts at those links later, but please continue to share your thoughts.

Well, he was banned from Quora for "repeated support of apartheid"... You better hurry. I don't know how long they keep banned profiles.
 
  • #154
Well, he was banned from Quora for "repeated support of apartheid"... You better hurry. I don't know how long they keep banned profiles.

Uh say whaaat? Uh maybe that helped put them on his trail.
 
  • #155
Sincere thanks to any and all involved with getting the victim Kathleen Henry's name added to the title of this thread. She deserves to be known and remembered as much as her murderer in my humble opinion. May Kathleen rest in peace.

she was very beautiful and sounded like she had a lot of deep thoughts that she was struggling to capture effectively in limited English. Her friends said she had a big heart and it’s a shame we couldn’t protect her from these psychotic killers that prey on the vulnerable. I’m hoping this at least helps bring out the need to keep closer contact with people on the streets so things are noticeable and people like him don’t freely operate.
 
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  • #157
He's quite opinionated. His true personality is on display via pictures and his online comments.

I fear there will be more victims.

MOO
 
  • #158
Please report if against the TOS, but i think this is interesting considering BSS' current "situation":

"

Brian Smith

Answered Mar 18, 2017

What is the single strongest argument in favor of the death penalty?


The victim! Why should the murderer have more rights than the victim? Why should he have the right to live AND the right to deny the victim the right to live?

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Edit: misspelled B's name.

uhm uh yeah ok. Then he goes out and murders a bunch of women.

I don’t think he will live long in prison and it’s not because of some death penalty.
 
  • #159
Oh-oh, I don't want to get anyone "on time out" or get this thread closed. I'm still not sure the links I posted are acceptable. As far as I know we aren't allowed to post social media screen shots here.

Check it out. See tabs at top?
See the tab that says Home?
If you go there you'll find
The Rules.
 
  • #160
This is just my opinion of BSS so far. He seems very opinionated and racist to me. He apparently was brought up in a violent, divided, political environment. I don't understand what his wife found attractive about him. I wonder if they had much in common especially politically. She performed music with a lot of mellow looking people. BSS seems far from mellow or fun.
MOO
 

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