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Do you think, it was someone from her early secret past?I wonder if Audrey spoke to him. Why are you doing this? How did you find me?
Do you think, it was someone from her early secret past?I wonder if Audrey spoke to him. Why are you doing this? How did you find me?
It’s possible. Audrey was secretive for a reason. Fear?Do you think, it was someone from her early secret past?
IMO, there is a difference between being private and being secretive.It’s possible. Audrey was secretive for a reason. Fear?
RBBM: This is what I was thinking as well. To me it's always looked like Audrey crated the dogs in reception of a visitor.I don't remember, that she had fear for some time before her death.
If she had, certainly she wouldn't have sat in her garage with an OPEN garage door by night, IMO, like some members meant. Maybe, she also wouldn't have caged her shepherds at any time, her only "weapons", she had.
Very true. JMO Audrey was more private than secretive.IMO, there is a difference between being private and being secretive.
I've not heard anything about AG having secrets. Eg she was spying for Russia when she worked at Chalk River, or she'd changed her name and moved to the area to escape debts...
Whereas past marriages or whatever else are just old baggage that many people prefer not to talk about. Done, over, best forgotten.
ETA: how much do people on WS talk about their time on here to aquaintances?
JMO
RSBMI have to wonder why you ask? For myself, I don't mention it bc they don't share my interest.
We know Audrey spent quite a bit of time on her computer(s). She mentioned to at least one person something about having an interest in computer viruses. I don't remember who said that but it goes to show that Audrey was not always "secretive" or compartmentalizing her life. She had various interests and groups that wouldn't have naturally crossed paths unless Audrey introduced them. JMO.RSBM
Just in the sense that AG probably had online interests that she didn't share with people in real life.
I have mentioned my interest in true crime to people I know, but they aren't interested/don't want to discuss it. I don't tell them that I post online...is that a "secret"...? I just feel it's no one else's business.
JMO
The thing is: AG didn't introduce them to each other most of the time, afaik. What did she want to avoid with it? Gossip about herself?We know Audrey spent quite a bit of time on her computer(s). She mentioned to at least one person something about having an interest in computer viruses. I don't remember who said that but it goes to show that Audrey was not always "secretive" or compartmentalizing her life. She had various interests and groups that wouldn't have naturally crossed paths unless Audrey introduced them. JMO.
MOO not certain Audrey was avoiding anything. It's very possible there was never an occasion for Audrey to introduce her friends and acquaintances to one another.The thing is: AG didn't introduce them to each other most of the time, afaik. What did she want to avoid with it? Gossip about herself?
I remember it as being his job at Windmill (and not McMaster).I'm sure LE took the computers. The Camaro and computers would have been top of the list IMO. I thought Audrey met PK via McMaster somehow? Not sure if I'm confused... How/where did they meet again? That article only says they met during the time PK worked at Windmill.
Same post, same thread 5:Phil had met Audrey four years earlier, in 2006, when he was 18 and in first year at McMaster.
He used to work at Windmill Power Equipment in Dundas. Audrey frequented the place and let it be known she needed someone to help her around her property. Phil gave it a shot. Back then, before he got married, he lived with his parents in Brantford, just a five-minute drive away from Audrey's.
Kinsman met Gleave about six years ago while working part-time at a small engine shop and began helping her around her house and garden. He shared a story about the first time Gleave hugged him – something she seldom did.
That's correct. The links won't work because they are old. PK might have been planning to attend McMaster but he met Audrey while at Windmill. She hired him as a handyman while he was at Windmill.I remember it as being his job at Windmill (and not McMaster).
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Re where PK worked when he met AG:
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A small inconsistency, but it was initially reported that PK had known AG for 6 years:
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Home (Don't know, how to copy/paste the link.)
I remember it as being his job at Windmill (and not McMaster).
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Re where PK worked when he met AG:
- Jan 11, 2012
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Same post, same thread 5:
A small inconsistency, but it was initially reported that PK had known AG for 6 years:
from:
Home (Don't know, how to copy/paste the link.)
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BEHIND THE CRIMES: Handyman finds senior after ‘horrendous, vicious attack’
It's been nearly a decade since Audrey Gleave, 73, was found murdered in her Lynden home.www.toronto.com
Kinsman, who lived in West Hamilton, had done odd jobs for Gleave and was one of the few people invited into her home.
He met Gleave when he was 18 working at Windmill Power Equipment in Dundas. She needed someone to help her around the property. At the time he lived with his parents in Brantford — just 5 minutes from Gleave.
When he would visit, Kinsman would customarily key the code into her garage, where they would chat or sit inside on a sofa. Her two dogs were so protective they would circle Gleave as though forming a wall, barking and nipping at Kinsman no matter how many times he visited.
Reading that last paragraph, the thing that immediately comes to mind for me is; oh lord, the dogs knew.![]()
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Handyman finds senior after ‘horrendous, vicious attack’
It's been nearly a decade since Audrey Gleave, 73, was found murdered in her Lynden home.www.toronto.com
Kinsman, who lived in West Hamilton, had done odd jobs for Gleave and was one of the few people invited into her home.
He met Gleave when he was 18 working at Windmill Power Equipment in Dundas. She needed someone to help her around the property. At the time he lived with his parents in Brantford — just 5 minutes from Gleave.
When he would visit, Kinsman would customarily key the code into her garage, where they would chat or sit inside on a sofa. Her two dogs were so protective they would circle Gleave as though forming a wall, barking and nipping at Kinsman no matter how many times he visited.
I think, AG did choose him as her handyman, when she heard about his ambitious future plans perhaps. Was certainly a criterion for her.I don't know why I thought PK and AG met through some connection at McMaster. An assumption I made early on and have forgotten the details.
Still doesn't explain it. Yes it was while PK worked at Windmill Power Equipment. Yes he lived close by with his parents as he was still a teenager back then.
More of a where than a how or when.
That hit me as well.Reading that last paragraph, the thing that immediately comes to mind for me is; oh lord, the dogs knew.