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I agree. Hired hit.
They can tell what cell phones were in close proximity to him at the time of death. Down to the level of...who was in the building. Maybe they know who, but they just can’t find them?
Not if you don't bring your phone or have it turned off.I agree. Hired hit.
They can tell what cell phones were in close proximity to him at the time of death. Down to the level of...who was in the building. Maybe they know who, but they just can’t find them?
Not if you don't bring your phone or have it turned off.
Any hit man worth a bag of peanuts at most would have a track phone
Who would benefit if Nick was dead? That would probably bring the suspect pool down to a number countable on one hand. Once you eliminate his spouse and a couple others, who's left? I know who I think it is ...Well, I don't think we're talking about a trained assassin here. Haha! But there's a good chance whoever hired him was smart enough to tell him not to have his cellphone on him. He forgot to tell him not to go to a gas station and get caught on surveillance right after the murder though.
IMO, it all comes down to motive and very few people would have motive to kill him. He was a good man. I think it was fueled by greed and money, which narrows the suspect pool way down. That's how I think LE knows who most likely had him killed but can't prove it...yet.
Who would benefit if Nick was dead? That would probably bring the suspect pool down to a number countable on one hand. Once you eliminate his spouse and a couple others, who's left? I know who I think it is ...
I wish a Podcaster of good repute would pick this case up and run with it. Like Your Own Backyard / Kristin Smart.
Then maybe local media would ramp back up as well. Apply a bit of pressure on LE, as it appears this has gone ice cold.
This seemed so solvable initally.Bump.
I can’t forget this one. Wish there was something new. MOO
It kinda reminds me of the Chad Isaak case. Seemingly successful chiropractor breaks into a local property management company and brutally murders multiple people. No known connection. He ended up committing suicide in prison.This seemed so solvable initally.
I keep asking myself, why would someone would go to a heating and air business to commit a murder? It wasn't a robbery, disgruntled customer/employee. More like a targeted hit, but Nick didn't have an enemy in the world - so why him?
Thanks for bumping!!
I've been following the murder trials for Florida law professor Dan Markle, and what I've learned is there seems to be pockets of the US where it's fairly easy to hire a hit for cash. Miami-Dade County is one, and Maricopa County could very well be another. JMOI agree. Hired hit.
They can tell what cell phones were in close proximity to him at the time of death. Down to the level of...who was in the building. Maybe they know who, but they just can’t find them?
I've been following the murder trials for Florida law professor Dan Markle, and what I've learned is there seems to be pockets of the US where it's fairly easy to hire a hit for cash. Miami-Dade County is one, and Maricopa County could very well be another. JMO
I keep asking myself, why would someone would go to a heating and air business to commit a murder? It wasn't a robbery, disgruntled customer/employee. More like a targeted hit, but Nick didn't have an enemy in the world - so why him?
I've done a deep dive on the business partner and his past. I'll just say that IMO this seems very obvious but that doesn't mean the person behind the hit didn't cover his tracks well.