colette
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Thanks NS, I remember this dialogue and I also remember asking figuratively how LF knew AG died alone.
I think she means dying without loved ones present.
Thanks NS, I remember this dialogue and I also remember asking figuratively how LF knew AG died alone.
I think she means dying without loved ones present.
I think she means dying without loved ones present.
Audrey had problems with her legs going back to the time she took the computer course where she learned about websites and viruses - it was quite clear by her photog friend who took the course with her and posted such. Look it up if interested.
Jmo but reclusive is the opinion of others, not the person others are dissecting. Who cares how many times a week someone leaves their home. If it works for them, it works and does not need a conclusion from someone peeking from their windows.
So if neighbors say someone is reclusive, it is their opinion. Unless of course, they are qualified in some way with some sort of degree to rate and conclude these activities by monitoring and recording each and every time this dissected person leaves their driveway.
Last time I checked, this was a case of murder.
Police say that a woman in her 70's was confronted by a middle aged man as she crossed a parking lot just after 11 p.m. Friday, in the Woodroffe Avenue and Byron Avenue area.
The woman was reportedly pushed back into her car, and the man hit her and attempted to sexually assault her.
The suspect is described as a white male between 50 and 60 years old with wavy silver hair, 5'9, with a medium build.
I'm reading another book about a brutal killing. This book has convinced me even more! that SL, SV and AG are the victims of the same perp.
Why, you ask?
1. The seasoned detectives used the words overkill and worse than anything seen before in their careers.
2. A younger cop asked "How do you know he'll strike again"? The sesaoned cop replied "Because we haven't caught him yet".
We've talked about this before - however in my book the victims were lured away by someone posing as a police officer in an unmarked police car. The victims were pulled over for simple traffic infractions. He then stalked them and brutally murdered them.
Whilst reading the book, I had to admit to myself that under the same circumstances - being stopped by a police officer and asked to step out of my vehicle for him.........I'd no doubt DO IT!!
In the book, the so-called police officer manipulated the women into his "unmarked cruiser" and carried out the overkill.
The book was written by a Canadian journalist who (for many years) followed the police beat in Ottawa. His name is Rick Mofino.
QUESTIONS:
1. Was Audrey stopped for speeding in her hot Camaro? Did she simply have a taillight out? Did she turn without signalling?
2. Same with Sonia - a simple stop by a so-called cop?
3. Same with SL - was she stopped (perhaps on a busier street) and then stalked back to her farm house studio?
I'm insistent that I shall NOT give up on these women until justice is found for all three of them! I'm finding it strange that not one of these cases has been solved yet.
*Rant over* :blushing:
:moo:
At the risk of a backlash, I see the second anniversary of AG's murder coming and going without an arrest. Have thought so for a few months now.
I say that because the first arrest (an apparent mistake) stands in the way of convicting someone else, according to LE. Poppycock imo. The unionized justice system is not 'on the case' with this one and others. We use to have people with huevos taking care of this on behalf of the paying public. Those days seem to be long gone.
I say that because the first arrest (an apparent mistake) stands in the way of convicting someone else, according to LE.