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Puppyraiser, I second this and Suzie would third it!
There has to be something, some secret or encounter from her past, that frightened her enough to make the statement that she feared she would be murdered in her home.
Just thinking odds here ..
There aren't that many elderly women who are murdered, let alone whose murder involves a "sexual component". Of all the elderly women who have been murdered and/or murdered with a sexual component, how many of them predicted that they would murdered and raped? To my knowledge NONE ... therefore AG stands alone in that regard. It does seem to be the most unique aspect of this case, therefore maybe it really is the most important key to solving Audrey's case.
Have we ever found anything at all on AG's first husband LB or her second husband (name escapes me)? Is it possible that AG had the goods on one of them (or somebody else more current in her life) and the threat of murder/rape is related to knowledge that she held?
When AG made that statement to DG, did he not think to enquire what on earth made her feel that way?
IF AG is one and the same as baryon who was posting on the gun forum in 2007, then it seems more likely that her concern related to someone more current in her life. So, yes .. it is critical that LE determine if that particular baryon = AG, and when she made her statement to DG that basically predicted her own demise.