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I still wonder about the perpetrators' vehicle. In that area - I've been there - they need a vehicle. If they weren't from the area, they would probably rent or perhaps steal one to use. In the event the Pichoskys were followed home from Walmart or another location, a vehicle would be needed. I hope some information is out there on the vehicle used by the perpetrators, from something like a Ring device, a business near the entrance to the condominium complex, a gas station, or the Walmart parking lot. Perhaps the vehicle is a hold back. I hope there's a break in this case soon.
As far as motive is concerned, I agree that Rochelle's ring was probably not the target. Unless the ring is examined with a jeweler's loupe, it is impossible to know the value of the stones. The jewelry market today is saturated with synthetic stones that are sometimes difficult to differentiate from genuine stones. A casual observer has no way of knowing whether the stones on the ring were rhinestones, synthetics or genuine diamonds.
My opinion is still that either Donnie or Rochelle were observed with a lot of cash, perhaps even at an ATM. Some people just have the misfortune of being perceived as "marks" by criminals.
As far as motive is concerned, I agree that Rochelle's ring was probably not the target. Unless the ring is examined with a jeweler's loupe, it is impossible to know the value of the stones. The jewelry market today is saturated with synthetic stones that are sometimes difficult to differentiate from genuine stones. A casual observer has no way of knowing whether the stones on the ring were rhinestones, synthetics or genuine diamonds.
My opinion is still that either Donnie or Rochelle were observed with a lot of cash, perhaps even at an ATM. Some people just have the misfortune of being perceived as "marks" by criminals.
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