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Sorry double post.
The 'cake' was reportedly a request from AG herself, for her 'favorite cake', for which she even reportedly supplied the recipe. The particular recipe only has 1C of raisins and no other dried fruit, no alcohol. Personally, I was surprised at that particular recipe, only because it was out of a publication, rather than someone's treasured family recipe handed-down from generation to generation, or whatever. That part made that story a little less believable to me, personally. But perhaps AG didn't like things with dried fruit in them, who knows.. that may be why she may have chosen such a recipe for this particular stollen? It was PK's wife who was educated and presumably trained as a 'chef', and it seemed she was not too advanced in her career at the time, but although his wife may have known it was not 'cake', it is PK who is relaying the story to the public, and perhaps he is just going by what AG called it, as well as perhaps not really knowing (or caring about the differences?) himself, at least at the time he was relaying the story? jmo.
The way PK talks to us in the link above is more absurd now than it was back then.
Hey all.
I goofed.
Sounds like he’s talking to the boys at recess in Grade One.
PK's working on that was interesting, from what I recall... even though he also said that he only saw her eyes and everything else was seen from his peripheral vision (IIRC). LE said at first there was a sexual 'component', but I don't think they said in the beginning that she was raped, etc.?? I think the orig lead detective on this case had some tunnel vision and lost some opportunity to obtain evidence in the earliest days, imho. I think it was later determined by a different team that they believed the sexual component was staged.
Regarding the sexual component, suffice it to say that it was visually obvious by observing the crime scene.
CANADA - Canada - Audrey Gleave, 73, Ancaster ON, 30 Dec 2010 #2
There was apparently no robbery and no real sexual attack so what motive does that leave? Rage? Jealousy? Thrill? Financial gain? Why was someone so careful about her safety and surroundings hideously murdered? I believe in following the money but where does that lead us? Audrey, who did this terrible thing to you?
Sorry, I didn't get the tim hortons joke. Doh. Please enlighten!I'm more interested in these questions than talking about cake. Even though the Tim Hortons video still has me laughing.
LE said "sexual component". So maybe not what most consider a sexual assault but a violation nonetheless. We've gone over the theory that this was done to Audrey as part of staging. Outside of this, as you say what other motive is there? Financial gain? Rage? Being slighted?
The other matter is whoever gained financially, were they capable? Just because someone stands to benefit doesn't mean they're guilty.
I'm more interested in these questions than talking about cake. Even though the Tim Hortons video still has me laughing.
LE said "sexual component". So maybe not what most consider a sexual assault but a violation nonetheless. We've gone over the theory that this was done to Audrey as part of staging. Outside of this, as you say what other motive is there? Financial gain? Rage? Being slighted?
The other matter is whoever gained financially, were they capable? Just because someone stands to benefit doesn't mean they're guilty.
I recall that I asked PK if AG had any ongoing illnesses and he said he never saw prescription bottles in her home.
How well did PK know her and her home? My neighbours no doubt know I have arthritis but they don’t know my prescription list.
I’m curious about his relationship with AG. And why was he the only one invited to sit indoors on her couch?
I think I read way back when that PK said he was fully searched and his car was as well.
Should we start calling it “baked goods”?
I’m confused. What is odd please? Are we not allowed to stray from the cake?
Yes, I understand completely. Too much minutiae and not enough substance.
Did he have to pull the garage door up even though he used the keypad?
Sorry, I didn't get the tim hortons joke. Doh. Please enlighten!
This is where I got coffee cake from!!!Here is more about the cake and its origins (not sure if link still works):
Gleave was a bit of a foodie and loved some particular recipes, including a specific spaghetti sauce and a coffee cake her ex-husband had made many years ago, he said. So for Christmas, Gleave asked for one of these cakes from Kinsman, whose wife, Alex, is a pastry chef.
Gleave was feeling ill over Christmas, so they arranged to drop the cake off the following Thursday morning. It was with the gift in hand that Kinsman stumbled on the horrific scene.
https://www.thespec.com/news-story/2183648--that-s-so-audrey-/