I don’t think that the press conference not mentioning that the little girls could have been targetted for nefarious reasons actually concludes the possibility.
For me it wasn’t an assumption so much as a pattern of behavior and escalation that I’m pretty sure will come out in time.
I can see reasons they would not share any abduction thoughts in the first press conference, prior to a full investigation.
Especially since those little girls may be trying to give a full testimony of the events to authorities.
I’ll wait to find out a better motive for an attack, details of the events, and another logical reason for that huge duffle bag before I change my mind.
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Thanks for posting this!Apologies if this has already been posted and I overlooked it. It's the security camera footage of his arrest at the hairdresser, posted by 5News:
ty for this!! I’m kinda disappointed they cut out the moment of confrontation in the video…I don’t get it lol. man, that stylist was caught off guard entirely IIRC. I can’t imagine just going about my Wednesday afternoon, last appointment of the day (probably, just a guess) and the client gets arrested for murder.Apologies if this has already been posted and I overlooked it. It's the security camera footage of his arrest at the hairdresser, posted by 5News:
Thank you for posting this footage! To me, he looks like a kid, a young teen.Apologies if this has already been posted and I overlooked it. It's the security camera footage of his arrest at the hairdresser, posted by 5News:
Interesting idea, I had not considered the knife may have been carried for other reasons than intending to harm someone.I think the huge duffel bag is something he regularly uses in his work activities as an extracurricular coach. Maybe he carries supplies, some first aid stuff, flashlights, his running stuff, and a large knife ( just in case there are rattlesnakes around, you know)
Likely it's always in the trunk of his car. Would be very interesting to see what the backpack holds. With the reported history of running, it is likely it's a water delivery device and does not have a capacity to hold much of anything else.
I heard them say that "there is no indication at this time that the girls were his target
There's a chance there's a search for logic where there just won't be any imoI don’t think that the press conference not mentioning that the little girls could have been targetted for nefarious reasons actually concludes the possibility.
For me it wasn’t an assumption so much as a pattern of behavior and escalation that I’m pretty sure will come out in time.
I can see reasons they would not share any abduction thoughts in the first press conference, prior to a full investigation.
Especially since those little girls may be trying to give a full testimony of the events to authorities.
I’ll wait to find out a better motive for an attack, details of the events, and another logical reason for that huge duffle bag before I change my mind.
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Very odd if the kids were not the target, then why choose THAT family. Seems a group of 4, even with 2 of them being children is a big risk. Typically, these trail killers or those that kill someone out for a run somewhere are sexually motivated. If that were the case here, again why pick a family of 4. I'm sure there were hikers out there alone or just 2 walking.What we know about his intentions that day-
He wanted to obscure his license plate
He brought a weapon
If he was attempting to flash people, interact with kids, photograph kids or what have you... he still had the weapon. He came prepared to cause physical harm to someone.
For what reason I do not know- to subdue a child and get their cooperation? To "defend" himself if an adult intervened?
Apologies if this has already been posted and I overlooked it. It's the security camera footage of his arrest at the hairdresser, posted by 5News:
Moo...in regards to teachers moving frequently to different schools. The reason some people get into teaching is because they like traveling to different areas and different countries. A teacher changing areas frequently is not always about running away from their problems...moo
snippedDid anyone say a teacher that changes locations for jobs is ‘always’ running away from problems?
Yes in the interview posted earlier the hairdresser said his demeanor was frightened, and even timid.He really does look younger in the arrest footage. But that might partly be because he's carrying himself like a scared little kid. He doesn't appear confident at all, IMO.
I don't see any wounds on his arms or hands in the arrest footage. But he does seem to have a mark on his nose in the mugshots.
Hopefully Clinton or Cristen smacked him in the face and bloodied his nose.
I agree. This is absolutely not how one goes about abducting or molesting a child. Those offenders select children that have wandered from the group or are otherwise momentarily alone and unsupervised. They don't snatch a child away from two adults and another child walking on a park trail. Now, a completely disordered individual might do inexplicable or deranged things, but judging from the arrest video and booking video this offender is not that.Very odd if the kids were not the target, then why choose THAT family. Seems a group of 4, even with 2 of them being children is a big risk. Typically, these trail killers or those that kill someone out for a run somewhere are sexually motivated. If that were the case here, again why pick a family of 4. I'm sure there were hikers out there alone or just 2 walking.
I keep coming back to the idea that this wasn't who he was picking, but something happened that caused Mr. Brinks to encounter him for some reason. Either he was doing something odd and he called him on it or followed him/talked to him to ask him what he was doing, etc. Maybe that caused a reaction from the killer.
I definitely think he was up to no good by going there like he was dressed and concealing the plates. He had a plan to do something he needed to "hide" from. If the girls were not the target, then I am confused on exactly who was the target. All 4 of them? Seems so brazen to do this in a public park during the day, but even more so to not just pick a single victim, but to do it this way.
I would bet he was asked to resign or they would fire him at each job. I'm sure there were issues with his teaching and/or issues with others (whether parents, students, co-workers, admin.). Red flags were there but maybe nothing "concrete".Plus all the job changes and his age (early to mid 20s) may indicate the onset of serious mental illness like schizophrenia, etc. He sounds like he was falling apart mentally speaking. His attack was poorly planned, disorganized. JMO
He was also probably under a lot of pressure trying to hide his big problems.
ETA: It would be interesting to know if he had previously show such violent behavior and if so, when it started.
I am unexpectedly emotional about the State's care for the family.
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First thing I thought was "Ruler", as in the cat rules the house. Because they do, y'know.First thing I thought of was Khan Academy (which I like!).
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