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

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Brought over from the Skinner thread: "MS is an adamant believer in the 2nd amendment and carries always. He took his wife to the range and she was learning to shoot. He told me, in tears, that he told the police to do a much more thorough autopsy and forensics work on her body than would normally be done, because TS was a fighter and she would have put up a fight. He told them to be certain to look under fingernails for evidence."



The above statements have bothered me for quite a while. I just spent some time trying to locate the above quote from Skinner. In my previous experience working in pathology, it is not necessary to tell police to do a more thorough autopsy. Or check under fingernails. This is part of protocol when performing an autopsy in a murder case.

IMO, over-reach, to try to cast off suspicion from MS himself.
 
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Brought over from the Skinner thread: "MS is an adamant believer in the 2nd amendment and carries always. He took his wife to the range and she was learning to shoot. He told me, in tears, that he told the police to do a much more thorough autopsy and forensics work on her body than would normally be done, because TS was a fighter and she would have put up a fight. He told them to be certain to look under fingernails for evidence."



The above statements have bothered me for quite a while. I just spent some time trying to locate the above quote from Skinner. In my previous experience working in pathology, it is not necessary to tell police to do a more thorough autopsy. Or check under fingernails. This is part of protocol when performing an autopsy in a murder case.

IMO, over-reach, to try to cast off suspicion from MS himself.

Definitely. I also wonder if that is really what MS told LE, or if that is what he told Skinner that he told LE. Pathological people often tell people what they think they want to hear, based on the assumption that they won't be cross-checked. Did he say it because it sounded good in the moment? Or did he really say it and was that something that made LE go hmmmm.
 
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Pure Speculation on my part:

A poster up thread mentioned that with CWW being the IT person, probably with knowledge of all passwords, might have knowledge of TS travel plans. I wonder now if he had knowledge of a whole lot more. I wonder if he was running a scam or something untoward through the practice's website, using TS name and practice access to obtain illicit substances or materials. TS may have unwittingly sent email communication to an IT business et al that was local or more sophisticated or better for electronic medical record keeping. Changing vendors would have exposed whatever CWW was doing once they examined the whole system. Or someone had already alerted TS that something was going on. And TS had to be stopped.

I don't know how intellectually sophisticated MS is, but could it be that he knew of the illicit activity being run through the practice by CWW, benefitted, and would have alerted CWW that a different vendor or whatever was being looked into to take over the IT part? That would expose CWW? Could MS have enjoyed some fruit of the relationship with CWW without ever thinking they would be caught because he was in charge?

Something changed it seems. Maybe it was the pending cable network deal that was going to expose CWW, who knows. But for whatever reason, TS was a threat. Whether MS was aware of CWW's alleged nefarious or murderous intentions, I don't know. If he was aware of illegal activity being run through the practice, does that make him guilty of something as his wife was murdered? Like being complicit, but to what degree?

I would appreciate any thoughts to my questions as this case has me most perplexed. TIA
 
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I've read a lot about the criminal histories of CWW and JR, but where is Mark Sievers' criminal history? There are so many threads here, that I might have missed something. Can someone provide a link?

The only record I've been able to find on Mark Sievers ,(if it IS the same Mark Sievers), is that E-Bay says (when you Google his name) that he has been a member, since 8/20/2006, and that he has a record of 100% positive feedback.

If MS has a criminal record, can someone provide a link, please? Thank you.
 
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I've read a lot about the criminal histories of CWW and JR, but where is Mark Sievers' criminal history? There are so many threads here, that I might have missed something. Can someone provide a link?

The only record I've been able to find on Mark Sievers ,(if it IS the same Mark Sievers), is that E-Bay says (when you Google his name) that he has been a member, since 8/20/2006, and that he has a record of 100% positive feedback.

If MS has a criminal record, can someone provide a link, please? Thank you.

I don't recall any record being found other than traffic infractions and false alarm call citations.
 
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Brought over from the Skinner thread: "MS is an adamant believer in the 2nd amendment and carries always. He took his wife to the range and she was learning to shoot. He told me, in tears, that he told the police to do a much more thorough autopsy and forensics work on her body than would normally be done, because TS was a fighter and she would have put up a fight. He told them to be certain to look under fingernails for evidence."



The above statements have bothered me for quite a while. I just spent some time trying to locate the above quote from Skinner. In my previous experience working in pathology, it is not necessary to tell police to do a more thorough autopsy. Or check under fingernails. This is part of protocol when performing an autopsy in a murder case.

IMO, over-reach, to try to cast off suspicion from MS himself.
I agree, especially about looking under the fingernails, every CSI show has the investigator going under the nails. But some will argue here that they know of cases where that didn't happen. Yes I get it there is sloppy work out there, in a lot of places and often. But this was high profile from the get go. I think MS was just trying to make himself look helpful.
 
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I've read a lot about the criminal histories of CWW and JR, but where is Mark Sievers' criminal history? There are so many threads here, that I might have missed something. Can someone provide a link?

The only record I've been able to find on Mark Sievers ,(if it IS the same Mark Sievers), is that E-Bay says (when you Google his name) that he has been a member, since 8/20/2006, and that he has a record of 100% positive feedback.

If MS has a criminal record, can someone provide a link, please? Thank you.

That ebay MDS, same middle name, is from Australia, not our MDS. No criminal record found of our MS - so far.

-Nin
 
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Brought over from the Skinner thread: "MS is an adamant believer in the 2nd amendment and carries always. He took his wife to the range and she was learning to shoot. He told me, in tears, that he told the police to do a much more thorough autopsy and forensics work on her body than would normally be done, because TS was a fighter and she would have put up a fight. He told them to be certain to look under fingernails for evidence."



The above statements have bothered me for quite a while. I just spent some time trying to locate the above quote from Skinner. In my previous experience working in pathology, it is not necessary to tell police to do a more thorough autopsy. Or check under fingernails. This is part of protocol when performing an autopsy in a murder case.

IMO, over-reach, to try to cast off suspicion from MS himself.

It sure helps creating an innocent, unsophisticated image of MS. Don't we think? The naive husband?

-Nin
 
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Brought over from the Skinner thread: "MS is an adamant believer in the 2nd amendment and carries always.
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*Respectfully shortened by yours truly*

When Skinner posted that back then, I almost took it as a threat on MS' behalf. That's exactly what I thought.

-Nin
 
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Make sure to check his aka Mark D Dodge
 
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Make sure to check his aka Mark D Dodge
Do you know what the D stands for? I found a Mark Dodge (no middle initial listed) same age, connected back to TS and other Siever family names with multiple addresses in MO and FL and the Estero address. So I believe strongly it is the same MS and an alias of some sort.
Is it possible D = Dodge (a middle name) and he uses it for online stuff or other things? Where did you get that if you don't mind me asking? And what kind of things is his alias associated with?
 
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Do you know what the D stands for? I found a Mark Dodge (no middle initial listed) same age, connected back to TS and other Siever family names with multiple addresses in MO and FL and the Estero address. So I believe strongly it is the same MS and an alias of some sort.
Is it possible D = Dodge (a middle name) and he uses it for online stuff or other things? Where did you get that if you don't mind me asking? And what kind of things is his alias associated with?

I believe Dodge was a family name of MS, but also used as an alias, and was part of an email address. Maybe others know of any additional uses of the name.
 
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Just a personal thought/ opinion after I watched the last video showing Mark moving stuff out of the office. Why hasn't he shaved his goatee or grown in some hair? I would think IF he is innocent and CWW acted on his own... Wouldn't you want to change your twin-like appearance? He resembles his wife's accused killer and continues to keep that appearance? I feel awful for the children as they have to look at their dad everyday and he resembles their mom's killer!
 
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Just a personal thought/ opinion after I watched the last video showing Mark moving stuff out of the office. Why hasn't he shaved his goatee or grown in some hair? I would think IF he is innocent and CWW acted on his own... Wouldn't you want to change your twin-like appearance? He resembles his wife's accused killer and continues to keep that appearance? I feel awful for the children as they have to look at their dad everyday and he resembles their mom's killer!
LOL! Guys shave their head because they have lost most of their hair! Couldn't grow it back if they tried! Looking around: most guys have this exact style goin' on these days.
 
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Just a personal thought/ opinion after I watched the last video showing Mark moving stuff out of the office. Why hasn't he shaved his goatee or grown in some hair? I would think IF he is innocent and CWW acted on his own... Wouldn't you want to change your twin-like appearance? He resembles his wife's accused killer and continues to keep that appearance? I feel awful for the children as they have to look at their dad everyday and he resembles their mom's killer!

It may be hard for MS to grow hair if in fact, he is bald. They look so much alike though, quite remarkably alike frankly.


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Just a personal thought/ opinion after I watched the last video showing Mark moving stuff out of the office. Why hasn't he shaved his goatee or grown in some hair? I would think IF he is innocent and CWW acted on his own... Wouldn't you want to change your twin-like appearance? He resembles his wife's accused killer and continues to keep that appearance? I feel awful for the children as they have to look at their dad everyday and he resembles their mom's killer!

Good thought! Welcome to WS Emilyann505! Although I can imagine that the kids are being shielded from watching or reading the news, I can only think, that perhaps to MS and close family-members, the two of them do not look alike that much? Height difference, weight..

But you are correct, to the untrained eye they sure look like brothers!

-Nin
 
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I agree, especially about looking under the fingernails, every CSI show has the investigator going under the nails. But some will argue here that they know of cases where that didn't happen. Yes I get it there is sloppy work out there, in a lot of places and often. But this was high profile from the get go. I think MS was just trying to make himself look helpful.

......or he wanted to ensure that someone else's DNA was found because clearly his own DNA would be all over his own house & the entire area surrounding the crime scene.

IMO, he wanted to ensure that DNA was found that did not match his. MS was being helpful only to MS.
 
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IMO this was a well thought out plan to murder TS. Maybe for money, but also because MS had a love interest very near and dear to CWW. They both are continuing to maintain a similar appearance for a reason and IMO it's create doubt as to who was seen on video etc. Utlimately JR becomes the fall guy and I am not real sure that he even participated in the actual murder. This is just my opinion.
 
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