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There are no POI's or suspects at this time according to LE. We need to be respectful of Audrey's friends and not be dragging them through our threads, kwim?
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It also seems to me that what is described as having happened to Audrey in terms of taking something off of her during the act of killing her is a indicator of someone who could have some mental issues. And was this reported by LE or MSM?
Just a thought here - was Audrey into social media like Twitter, FaceBook, etc.? Wondering if she had any ideas about setting up a social media site (or whatever they're called).
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It also seems to me that what is described as having happened to Audrey in terms of taking something off of her during the act of killing her is a indicator of someone who could have some mental issues. And was this reported by LE or MSM?
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One question. Where were the items that were found outside that belonged to the house found? Front yard, side yard, backyard. Did someone break in and try to carry the items away and drop them???
If memory serves, they were scattered about the property. But, again if I recall correctly, LE didn't say what exactly or where. If someone else can provide a link, that would be helpful.
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I started the media links reference for myself, initially, specifically to try to find something clarifying this. I didn't find a thing to support that any statements were made about a body part/trophy being taken. The horrific nature of the attack is repeated over and over, along with descriptions of a "sexual component", but no specifics.
He spoke of a vicious stabbing but did not talk about other weapons at least one other had been used or the nature of the sexual component (it had included a perverse act that went beyond a conventional assault; the killer had taken something from the victim as though making off with a souvenir.)
The house, which sits at the end of a long driveway, was wrapped in police tape. Collision reconstruction, forensic and canine officers could be seen on the property.
Sorry for quoting myself but - I found this!
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He spoke of a vicious stabbing but did not talk about other weapons at least one other had been used or the nature of the sexual component (it had included a perverse act that went beyond a conventional assault; the killer had taken something from the victim as though making off with a souvenir.)
Yes, I did also find a Golden Net comments forum, an some of the posts talked about the service before the buy out vs the service after. It definitely was bought by Execulink at some point but I couldn't be bothered to read through all the posts to try and pin down a timeline on that. Although I guess it could be relevant wrt whether or not webmail was available before Execulink took over.
PS I apologize for bringing up so many ideas/theories that seem to have already been discussed. I have read through the previous threads (most of them), but there are a LOT of them, lots to remember! Hopefully something new will come out of it.
As unhelpful as I felt my doggy post was, something else just hit me. BOTH Ms Hissy Fit and Mr. Galute, although appearing polar opposites in their day-to-day dispositions ... you would NOT raise your hand too close beside me without getting their serious attention.
IOW, if Audrey's dogs were within reach, IMO they would not have gone wuss or stood idly by while she was attacked. I believe they may have been lured into another room.
Were the collision reconstruction team called in for having the ability to 'download' any info on computer chips in the car? When it was last driven etc?
I'm pretty sure it would include that, and any forensic evidence of whether the car had been tampered with in any way (alarm system, door locks), soil samples in tire treads, etc. Haven't found info specific to Hamilton Police Services, but in Halton Region for example, the CR unit is a specialized team within the Forensic Identification Unit:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.c.../Pages/default.aspx+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca