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What is your theory then?Thank you!
What is your theory then?Thank you!
I still find the change in position of names intentional, prior to deaths, most charity and publicity was Barry and Honey Sherman, both Jonathan and Alex name Honey first in their charitable works.This is ridiculous. Barry and Honey had a lot of interests, none of them included hockey. On the other hand, Jonathon plays hockey. This is a nice little rink for him and his friends. Wonderful amenities for the players and somewhere to eat afterwards.
The police have said several things without being clear about the extent of the overlap:Somebody mentioned that there are people close to the case and Sherman's who have not been questioned by the TPS. Does this imply that the TPS has a prime suspect, and do not have to interview anybody else?
I don’t understand why a killer would kill BS elsewhere in the house and then have to drag him to the side of the pool. It would be a lot simpler to just force him walk to the side of the pool,and kill him there.That's interesting. To me it suggests that barry was strangled elswhere then brought down to the pool area and when placed in position the perpetrator used the vertical part of the railing to support Barry's back/body whilst they then placed the belt around the neck to pose the body.
Well what really didn't help is the fact that the senior investigator didn't even bother attending the scene. In the UK we call this a schoolboy error. In this case a schoolgirl error.
If I was the killer, my strategy would be to use lethal force on Barry at the first encounter, by surprise, to eliminate the risks of him:I don’t understand why a killer would kill BS elsewhere in the house and then have to drag him to the side of the pool. It would be a lot simpler to just force him walk to the side of the pool,and kill him there.
Yeah 4 days after!!D-S Gomes attended the scene 4 days after the bodies were found. She attended the autopsies the day following the discovery.
Everyone knows the first 48 hours are critical. As for the autopsy she didn't co tribute anything to that either. The case wouldn't be in the crap it is now if it wasnt for her.D-S Gomes attended the scene 4 days after the bodies were found. She attended the autopsies the day following the discovery.
bbmAndrewM71 said:
Am I the only one who thinks it was one person acting alone, and not a murder for hire?
This theory could imply,
- The Night Walker, was probably the killer, as it appears he was the only person near or at the residence at the time.
- Or if the Night Walker's presence was a coincidence and he had nothing to do with the murders, somebody else had to be in the house with the Sherman's.
- If there was only one person doing the killing, and he was an amateur (not hired) he had to be in good physical shape, probably younger than the Sherman's.
- He is likely some evil SOB. The killer spent several hours at the house, individually strangled two people. (Strangulation is a slow death, could be up to 5 minutes each). Then move the bodies, truss them up on the railing, and then leave. Make sure you have left no evidence that will lead to a quick arrest.
- This killer would have to be supremely confident or arrogant. To spend that much time at a crime scene, not panic, and have an excellent alibi if the TPS question him, is pretty amazing.
- Killers sometimes/often have a history of violence leading up to homicide. Did the Sherman's know anybody like that?
We do not know what DNA the TPS has collected. Since the bodies were extensively handled to stage them, there are only three scenarios regarding the DNA.
1) No unidentified DNA was found. The killer(s) wore hazmat type suits that did not allow transfer of DNA.
2) Identified DNA was found, which could mean the killer(s) were in the home previously. Possibly friends, family or workers.
3) Unidentified DNA was found. It will be compared with that of POI's.
Everyone knows the first 248 hours are critical. As for the autopsy she didn't co tribute anything to that either. The case wouldn't be in the crap it is now if it wasnt for her.
DS Brandon Price is a male not female. Gomez was the senior officer and SHE didn't attend the scene for 4 days.You wrote that she ‘never’ attended the crime scene. She did.
D-S Brandon Price was at the scene on the day the bodies were discovered. As were a phalanx of officers and investigative experts, including a pathologist. About 36 hours had passed between the time of the murders and the discovery of the remains. So the killer(s) had a head start.
We have no idea what D-S contributed during the autopsy. I’m not sure where you’re getting that.