Did PK drive right up to the garage door? Or did he park on the street/roadway and walk up to the garage? He said he found the body and called 911. Then after returning to the body as directed by 911, he gave 911 the info they wanted and sat on the bumper of his car.
Where was his car parked? And was it raining while he sat there?
<snip>If I recall correctlydoh
, Special Agent Mark Safarik FBI was associated with this case as he was sought out by local LE for assistance.
Therefore, I'm still going with young and close.
Local LE very often ask for help from the FBI - the one I truly recall is the Paul Bernardo killings.:furious:
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NSU, could you please provide a link that states Safarik was called in on this case. Two reasons I ask:
1) although good, Safarik is a retired FBI profiler and
2) Canada has its own RCMP Behavioural Sciences Unit that would typically be consulted (and possibly result in a multi-agency brainstorming session that could involve international resources, but not which would include FBI profilers to the exclusion of the RCMP)
Thanks !
I was wondering why profilers from the States have been called in to some of these crimes that have taken place in Canada, unless of course they are searching for an American perp.
The Well's story says this:
"He turned his silver 2002 Hyundai Accent off Indian Trail into the driveway, past the small pond on the right and larger one on the left, and parked on the far side as he always did. He was bringing her some of her favourite cake. It was about 11 a.m."
http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/594717--audrey-s-story-continues
It also mentions the weather on the 30th, but just says it started to rain at some point (no time given).
Of course if the murdered happened on the 30th, it could haven been raining already, and he might not worry about prints/tracks so much.
The main reason I suspect it happened on an earlier date is AG's lack of comms, after the final email on the 27th. (Though as mentioned, we're only going on what LE and the media has told us about this. ie: that the email around 6:00 pm on the 27th was the last time she was heard from. Maybe they're holding back as someone mentioned.)
Could MS had just been talking in general terms, perhaps just being interviewed by JW, and not that he had been called to assist LE nor to prepare a profile of AG's killer?To sillybilly:
I googled "Did Mark Safarik/the FBI assist in the Audrey Gleave case" and the Jon Wells article came up - the one I gave the link for above!! :dunno:
When homicide detectives search for a killer, they sometimes request a profile be developed by the Ontario Provincial Police Behavioural Sciences Section. Steve Hrab had taken courses in criminal profiling, the science of studying behaviour to paint a portrait of the perpetrator that can assist in identifying a suspect. He placed stock in its use as an investigative tool.
(WHEN and SOMETIMES, sounds to me he is talking hypothetically)
Perhaps a profile seemed unnecessary because David Scott appeared to be a slam-dunk suspect: previous arrests, known in Brantford for unpredictable behaviour, seen carrying a large knife and spotted near the victim’s home.
(could be interpreted as IF no profile was done, at least not at that point, or perhaps that JW doesn't know if it has been done or not....I personally cannot take this as an affirmation, JMO)
A behavioural profile of the killer in the Audrey Gleave case likely would have suggested the perpetrator was a younger male, in his 20s or early 30s, and someone who had known Audrey, or known of her, which was not the case with David Scott.
This sentence says: A behavioral profile - not profileR.....then continues to say "likely would have" (to me this sounds conditional, as IF no profile of AG killer was requested), all just my humble opinion
“(The killer) has knowledge that an elderly female lives there by herself,” said Mark Safarik, a retired FBI profiler with expertise in violent crime against the elderly. (an elderly female, not specifically talking about AG, and to me it seems MS is telling this to JW, as his opinion, not that this is his conclusion in this particular case, after having prepared a profile.
I am now thinking that IF he had done so, it would have been the lead detective in this case, the one to let the public know in a news release, again all JMO.)
http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/595858--who-is-audrey-gleave
http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/631409--barton-street-body-a-suspicious-death-policePolice had originally said they were treating the death as suspicious, but changed their description later in the afternoon.
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...the body of a man who appeared to be in his early 20s lying at the back of 652 Barton St. East, a block and a half west of Sherman Avenue North.
“It looks like he’s been there overnight because he was frozen,” said Miguel Alues, Misiti’s boss. “Until you go up closer, it looks like he’s a drunk asleep.”
Someone I know, once had to testify in court in support of a man charged with stealing women's purses. The thing is, the perp was not a thief in the usual sense, but rather, he had a fetish for tampons, uh - that were removed from purses. Now I know many elderly persons who may not be in the best of health and might occasionally need to rely on adult protection and therefore wear stretch pants for greater ease and comfort.I wonder if someone with a diaper fetish had made the assumption that AG had that problem and wanted the "trophy" and from there on things escalated....
Hamilton news today, a man's body is found and some comments made by locals makes it easier to understand why AG was afraid..
http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/631409--barton-street-body-a-suspicious-death-police
The construction crews had been replacing the sidewalks in the area since August. They weren’t surprised a body was found in the neighbourhood and neither were many local residents and store owners.
“During the day it’s not bad. It’s night time you worry about,” said Vartan Keorhdjian, 43, who runs a tile and flooring store across the street. His tile shop is in a former CIBC building. The site of the investigation is in a former First Credit Union Bank, says Keorhdjian.
Shauna Wedge just moved to the area in April. She said she wasn’t shocked to learn a body was found a stone’s throw from her home. She recently moved from the Mountain, but said she’ll be moving before he two-year-old daughter begins school.
“The house is really nice on the inside but we really don’t like the neighbourhood at all. We have locks beyond belief,” Wedge said."
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