Dr. Teresa Sievers - Motives and Theories (Including MS speculation)

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I think all you've really missed is that it has been revealed that CWW has been a POI in the disappearance of another friend of his (who he owed money to) for almost twenty years.

http://www.naplesnews.com/news/crim...-interest-in-preachers-disappearance_47698865

ETA: And also this: http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...s-Lied-About-Knowing-Mark-Sievers!-You-Decide!

Hmm hadnt seen that as I've been out of state etc lately. I guess it's possible that MS knew about this previous murder and possibly thought it would be a good idea to hire CWW out for another one, if he has in fact been almost twenty yrs and never charged with this yet.
 
  • #603
Hmm hadnt seen that as I've been out of state etc lately. I guess it's possible that MS knew about this previous murder and possibly thought it would be a good idea to hire CWW out for another one, if he has in fact been almost twenty yrs and never charged with this yet.

Good idea or CWW "owed" him a "favor"? Perhaps MS was involved in a previous case of "helping" CWW out?

Also, it just occurred to me, that Dr Siever's killing could have just been CWW "working" for MS. How about if MS was expected to "work" for CWW next? Wondering if CWW has any kind of life-insurance on any family member.. I know we cannot sleuth this here, just entertaining the idea of a double stunt: I do you/ you do me. The eery similarity of the two can create numerous alibis if needed.

-Nin
 
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Good idea or CWW "owed" him a "favor"? Perhaps MS was involved in a previous case of "helping" CWW out?

Also, it just occurred to me, that Dr Siever's killing could have just been CWW "working" for MS. How about if MS was expected to "work" for CWW next? Wondering if CWW has any kind of life-insurance on any family member.. I know we cannot sleuth this here, just entertaining the idea of a double stunt: I do you/ you do me. The eery similarity of the two can create numerous alibis if needed.

-Nin

It's hard to know isn't it. I mean it seems they had a pretty long relationship, probably knew a lot about each other and that scenerio could be very possible.
 
  • #605
Why would anyone pay him $600 an hour!!! That is absurd.

Here is average pay for a programmer. A technician makes$15.20 it says on the net

http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Computer_Programmer/Salary

Sorry it was 200.00 an hr.

) WW "retired" very early. It surprised me. I asked him how can you retire, and he said he had put money away. Now, that is ambiguous and I am not stupid, BUT in the past, in his business, his particular fee to corporations was $200/hour, and he got it. The guy is the goto man for computer work. While other smart guys on the team maybe got $100 or $60/hour, he was the lead guy and got much more.

Skinner thread!
 
  • #606
I have to admit that I don't think,I ever see men hugging. Is it common in Missouri?

LOL! I'm sorry that just cracked me up...like hugging is something so foreign to some people. :) My husband would probably react the same way, he doesn't hug other men. Sorry off topic but it was just so funny. My family is huggers (Except for my hubby) So it would not seem weird to me.
 
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Sorry it was 200.00 an hr.

) WW "retired" very early. It surprised me. I asked him how can you retire, and he said he had put money away. Now, that is ambiguous and I am not stupid, BUT in the past, in his business, his particular fee to corporations was $200/hour, and he got it. The guy is the goto man for computer work. While other smart guys on the team maybe got $100 or $60/hour, he was the lead guy and got much more.

Skinner thread!

Well, almost all companies do background checks now. He would not pass one.

Moo

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  • #608
One thing I have learned by watching relatives who have lost battles with smoking crank ,is that when high , they become very open to suggestion. Very pliable. They can be convinced of just about anything.I can surely see a BF ,brother of many years , attending a wedding and filling that glass pipe with crank , crying and telling a story of being devastated by the discovered disrespect, infidelities or whatever gets BFF going to exact revenge. True or not.
 
  • #609
Why would anyone pay him $600 an hour!!! That is absurd.

Here is average pay for a programmer. A technician makes$15.20 it says on the net

http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Computer_Programmer/Salary

If CWW was providing some kind of illegal "service" in addition to IT consulting...his time might be worth more than $15.20/hr. And really, what business owner (small or large) is going to pay CWW a boatload of cash under the table? You can't write off the cost on tax day, you risk catching the attention of the IRS and paying huge fines. Makes no sense.
 
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Sorry it was 200.00 an hr.

) WW "retired" very early. It surprised me. I asked him how can you retire, and he said he had put money away. Now, that is ambiguous and I am not stupid, BUT in the past, in his business, his particular fee to corporations was $200/hour, and he got it. The guy is the goto man for computer work. While other smart guys on the team maybe got $100 or $60/hour, he was the lead guy and got much more.

Skinner thread!

And Skinner mentioned having extensive 'business' interaction with CWW. Next logical thought, IMO, Skinner paid CWW $200/hour.
 
  • #611
Sorry it was 200.00 an hr.

) WW "retired" very early. It surprised me. I asked him how can you retire, and he said he had put money away. Now, that is ambiguous and I am not stupid, BUT in the past, in his business, his particular fee to corporations was $200/hour, and he got it. The guy is the goto man for computer work. While other smart guys on the team maybe got $100 or $60/hour, he was the lead guy and got much more.

Skinner thread!

I think a plausible explanation is that CWW overstated his income for his day job when he was really making the extra cash moonlighting.
 
  • #612
And Skinner mentioned having extensive 'business' interaction with CWW. Next logical thought, IMO, Skinner paid CWW $200/hour.

Which begs the question what kind of IT work brings in $200 an hour?
 
  • #613
Which begs the question what kind of IT work brings in $200 an hour?

Exactly, what special skills did CWW possess that made his time worth more than the 'other smart guys on the team' who could pass a criminal background check. Either these paying businesses were naive and believed CWW's bio (like Skinner does) or there was more going on.
 
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Exactly, what special skills did CWW possess that made his time worth more than the 'other smart guys on the team' who could pass a criminal background check. Either these paying businesses were naive and believed CWW's bio (like Skinner does) or there was more going on.

I agree. I think the simplest explanation is that he simply went around bragging that he was making $200 an hour so people wouldn't ask questions. In a small community, if CWW owned expensive toys or was always flashing wads of cash people would ask questions. So maybe he was simply laundering his drug money through his own business. The alternative explanation is that he was doing something shady with computers. But I can't for the life of me figure out who is target market would be for his computer skills.
 
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If CWW was providing some kind of illegal "service" in addition to IT consulting...his time might be worth more than $15.20/hr. And really, what business owner (small or large) is going to pay CWW a boatload of cash under the table? You can't write off the cost on tax day, you risk catching the attention of the IRS and paying huge fines. Makes no sense.

If he is collecting SS I think getting paid under the table is the only opetion for him and ppl do it all the time.
 
  • #617
If he is collecting SS I think getting paid under the table is the only opetion for him and ppl do it all the time.

I realize that people (employers) do this 'all the time' in cash businesses, like food service or trades. I understand why CWW would want to be paid under the table, but my post was specifically wondering why a corporation, as Skinner said, would want to do something it does not do all the time, which is pay cash under the table for IT work and risk the wrath of the IRS. Not paying into social security, workman's comp and all that. Big deal if you're caught, at the very least would lead to an audit. Paying an employee under the table cheats the IRS on both sides, employer would be evading payroll taxes. So what I'm saying is what corporation would risk all this solely because it was CWW's 'only option'?
 
  • #618
I realize that people (employers) do this 'all the time' in cash businesses, like food service or trades. I understand why CWW would want to be paid under the table, but my post was specifically wondering why a corporation, as Skinner said, would want to do something it does not do all the time, which is pay cash under the table for IT work and risk the wrath of the IRS. Not paying into social security, workman's comp and all that. Big deal if you're caught, at the very least would lead to an audit. Paying an employee under the table cheats the IRS on both sides, employer would be evading payroll taxes. So what I'm saying is what corporation would risk all this solely because it was CWW's 'only option'?

I'm not so sure any corporations have hired him as of late Skinner said AT ONE TIME. I'm guessing if he is still doing this its not huge corporations its private businesses.
 
  • #619
I think it is BS talk. I think he fancies himself something special.

Just think that for all of those years he has gotten away with murder.

Did not seem to bother his conscience. Probably was a"moral" reason he did it.

Whoever came up with the " moral" idea that TS needed killing is probably right on, I mean the WS poster that deduced that. Sorry I don't remember who that is,
 
  • #620
Computer manipulation crimes.
Fraud and Embezzling.

I can see this!
 
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