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Styrofoam do, of course - but do plastic coolers also burn easily? Do hunters use styrofoam coolers or are they not strong enough for what they need? Wouldn't a burning plastic cooler leave a residue? I honestly don't know - I've only used coolers for their intended purpose.....They burn easily.
He sounds extremely angry. I think it all started with the DM article saying he spent the night at a “cheap Denver hotel”. He hated that. Then the JP statements sent him over the top. I love it! MOOYes, all about him. He’s not mad they haven’t figured out what happened to his wife, he’s angry they are focusing on him.
He doesn’t want her found, and he just wants them to back off. They won’t.
Ok I got it now. Sorry I guess that seemed weird to me that they were looking for all his coolers. And there were none. Wouldn’t you only need one bigger one to dispose of a body? So LE must suspect she is buried or was carried somewhere in a cooler. Or coolersApparently someone trying to establish an alibi.
We have 3 2' x 4' coolers stored at our place of business. All of which were taken and used by my DH when he used to hunt every fall. That's not even counting the numerous coolers stored in our garage and used for camping, rafting etc. SIL works as a contractor and uses coolers in his daily work also. I call foul ball on no coolers in that household.
His only sorrow is for himself.Such a defensive attitude. Still no sorrow.
Thank you for this. I agree with you that this is a very plausible explanation. It would possibly also explain why he - being up against the clock - was so late getting back home after hearing about Suzanne's "disappearance".
This means that there is another crime site where he dismembered/mutilated her body sufficient to dispose of the parts more easily.
Do you have any theories as to where this might be? His home address, maybe?
What are your thoughts on the building site searched by LE and the FBI? Might that be a third crime site?
Thank you again.
I agree. We are a family of seven and have a minimum of that number of coolers in our garage and shed. They range in all sizes. The fact they can’t find any (not caught up yet but based on what I know so far) is ridiculous.Yes. I mean, I guess BM could have taken a cooler to work in Denver, and the girls could have taken a couple on their camping trip. But I would think that the M’s would have many more various-sized coolers than just those 2 or 3. Between camping, hunting, my tennis, kids sports, travel, etc., I’ll bet our family of four has more than 15 assorted coolers.
It can be sometimes, especially if you want to dispose of a body in a cooler. Not that it relates to this case but google the Capano case in Delaware.Very risky to dispose of in a dumpster. People love picking through those, and that’s how bodies in suitcases are found. A cooler would be gold to some of those people.
In some ways, it almost seems harder to dispose of a large cooler than a body.
Stop it~ I've already shed tears today! Hell, I'd flip the switch at this point.Imagine. Surviving 2 bouts of cancer only to be murdered by “the love of your life.”
That’s too funny!How perfect is it that the anchor on Fox21 News has the last name of Kilbury (pronounced Kill Barry)?
Their girls were camping that weekend. More than likely they took at least one cooler.
Very familiar with that one. It also helped that they were idiots, and didn’t understand the idea that coolers tend to float.I agree. We are a family of seven and have a minimum of that number of coolers in our garage and shed. They range in all sizes. The fact they can’t find any (not caught up yet but based on what I know so far) is ridiculous.
It can be sometimes, especially if you want to dispose of a body in a cooler. Not that it relates to this case but google the Capano case in Delaware.
Maybe not easily, but saw them up, put on a fire, sure. Might raise a black smelly cloud though.Styrofoam do, of course - but do plastic coolers also burn easily? Do hunters use styrofoam coolers or are they not strong enough for what they need? Wouldn't a burning plastic cooler leave a residue? I honestly don't know - I've only used coolers for their intended purpose.....
Yes! Nov 2019-- major snowstorm -- cars abandoned on the side roads unable to arrive home and this husband walks to the store to buy bleach and cleaning supplies.Absolutely.
Reminds me of the Jennifer Rothwell case. Investigators smelled/noticed bleach in the house in the initial search.
Missing woman's husband arrested after carpet found soaked with blood, bleach
Re: Lauren's phone interview with BM about the motel
I'm:/
And thinking if i had done nothing wrong i wouldn't feel the need to explain away a co-worker's claims about a motel room
I think at the most i would say LE will sort that out and that I'm grateful for the search that my wife's brother is organizing
(Just to look good, if nothing else)
It just feels off
So much concern about himself...
He sits next to us on the beach in Rehoboth. He’s the idiot who shot the cooler and thought it would sink. Yet he’s still living on the boardwalk. Remarkably if you didn’t know his history he seems like a nice guy.Very familiar with that one. It also helped that they were idiots, and didn’t understand the idea that coolers tend to float.
He was at the job site?What could possibly be his story for that time frame?