Good sleuthing WS'ers. Bottom line--DG is the killer. Does anyone doubt that?
The bottom line for me is finding these 3 people. I would also say the energy today on this site was very productive!
Good sleuthing WS'ers. Bottom line--DG is the killer. Does anyone doubt that?
I don't doubt it. If only we could figure out where he would hide three people.
Baker lady, I commented earlier that it's possible the blood and DNA evidence from the Liknes home proves that NO was killed there, and that perhaps one of his grandparents was killed elsewhere. Hence the 2nd degree murder charge. As Otto stated, if DG went to the Al's home intending to murder the Ls, he would have no way of knowing NO would be there. It was a spontaneous decision for NO to sleep over, impossible for DG to predict, and therefore impossible for him to form the premeditation to make NO's murder first degree. Make sense?
Just curious what any of DG's dealings with Russian brides has to do with this case?
Has anyone considered that there are no bodies to be found? When DG was living on the lam, he worked at a chemicals lab in Vancouver. A quick google search will tell you that you can get rid of bodies with common lye available for purchase at farm supply stores. It disgusts me to think about it, but he would certainly have access to farm supply stores and knows a lot about chemicals.
I don't doubt it. If only we could figure out where he would hide three people.
If he's looking online for women, he might also be looking at drug addicted prostitutes ... perhaps there's a connection to the woman that was found near his home in 2007 (police are looking into this).
Has anyone considered that there are no bodies to be found? When DG was living on the lam, he worked at a chemicals lab in Vancouver. A quick google search will tell you that you can get rid of bodies with common lye available for purchase at farm supply stores. It disgusts me to think about it, but he would certainly have access to farm supply stores and knows a lot about chemicals.
Maybe because they are exhausting all possibilities. LE did say that a large quantity of chemicals were found in the home and that they didn't know whether they were used for farm purposes or for some other purpose. I pray that you are right and they do find the bodies so that they can be sure to lock DG away forever.
If there were no bodies to be found, why would the police review aerial footage from Vieworx?
Jul 21, 2014
"The helicopter is normally used in the oilfields, but over the weekend, Head, his brother and other company specialists spent hours flying over the Airdrie acreage that has been the subject of a massive police search over the past two weeks.
They covered a radius of nearly 10 kilometres and the data they collected is being reviewed by police."
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calga...help-from-high-tech-gear-helicopter-1.2713772
Do you have a link for that?
Has anyone considered that there are no bodies to be found? When DG was living on the lam, he worked at a chemicals lab in Vancouver. A quick google search will tell you that you can get rid of bodies with common lye available for purchase at farm supply stores. It disgusts me to think about it, but he would certainly have access to farm supply stores and knows a lot about chemicals.
Has anyone considered that there are no bodies to be found? When DG was living on the lam, he worked at a chemicals lab in Vancouver. A quick google search will tell you that you can get rid of bodies with common lye available for purchase at farm supply stores. It disgusts me to think about it, but he would certainly have access to farm supply stores and knows a lot about chemicals.
I agree with your line of thinking here, especially if we keep in mind that DG seems too smart to incriminate himself that way. This is what discourages me, considering all the available places in and around Calgary where bodies could be dumped or buried. We have so much beautiful open space. I said a few days ago, with no family, friends or job, DG was free to drive anywhere, even into BC, to dispose of bodies. It would not be difficult to pull over the side of a rural road, drag a body out, dig a hole, dump lye or other chemicals to hasten decomp, and bury it all.The thing that bugs me is that if DG was not caught so quickly and he had already disposed of bodies in a field within close proximity to his residence and say they were discovered a year later... Wouldn't he be found out later down the road, the family would know to look at him as suspect because of all the many reasons. Why would he do that? It just seems risky. I think they would be farther away or closer to Parkhill.
It has been mentioned and linked several times that DG was involved in trade of mercury, sodium, and zinc phosphate.....take a lookee here.
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Phosphine
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He most likely created reports that had nothing to do with reality.