FL - Dr Teresa Sievers, 46, murdered in home, Bonita Springs, June 2015 #1

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  • #441
In Florida...

(The cremation process may not begin until at least 48 hours after death)

872.03 Cremating human bodies; limitation.-- (Title XLVI Florida Statutes)
(1) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to cremate any dead human body prior to the expiration of 48 hours after the death of such human body.


Read more here:

https://affinitycremation.com/documents/affinity_florida_statutes.pdf
 
  • #442
The Sheriff also said there was "some connectivity". We know LEO took her van, the home computer and the side door to the home. It sounds as if LEO knows who the perp was since they found "some connectivity".

I'm perplexed over them taking her van into evidence. Perhaps it was parked at the airport while she was in CT. How does the van figure into the murder?

Maybe she did not fly back home alone. Maybe a family friend went on the trip with them and that friend returned with the Dr. LE maybe obtaining DNA from the van that might have been left at the airport parking lot? The "connectivity" statement by LE makes me wonder. MOO
 
  • #443
Connectivity with what?

Murderer to victim?
 
  • #444
And very good looking!

He's the Dane, right? I looked at his page because He advocates something like a hi intensity weight training routine of 20 mins (i have a trainer and we are going no where fast but that is all me)... So I was interested in what he has to say.

Anyway, he has a note that he met her only a month ago...
 
  • #445
Maybe she did not fly back home alone. Maybe a family friend went on the trip with them and that friend returned with the Dr. LE maybe obtaining DNA from the van that might have been left at the airport parking lot? The "connectivity" statement by LE makes me wonder. MOO

You make a good point. In the airports we use locally the day rate to park a car is very high. So we usually drop off and pick up family and friends flying in and out. So perhaps she left her car with somebody and they picked her up and took her home.
 
  • #446
Have a question for someone that has a security system. Are they date and time stamped when they were disabled?

mine is, doesn't mean all are. and that's only because we set it up to be recorded when we disable it, when a camera detects something it starts recording and when it is disabled it records 10 seconds.

also just something to think about. i can access my alarm system via my phone. i have to type in a code on my home pad, but on my phone, i have it set up to where i can just swipe it to disarm. no code, no nothing. (this is only done because i have a code on my overall phone) but something to think about. ANYONE can disarm my alarm from my phone, just with access to my app. the app is always signed in. you don't have to put any information on it. you just have to click the app, swipe down to disarm, and it's done. also i can do this from anywhere (meaning i don't have to be on my own wifi (like some) or anything. i can be 5 states away and disarm)
 
  • #447
On Nancy Grace:

Dr. Sievers was cremated, which made Dr. Moroni suspicious - he said it's better to keep the body interred and postpone cremation in a case like this, although certain tissue samples, etc. would have been saved from the autopsy.

There was a four hour service for Dr. S. today and one of the daughters spoke.

The family van has been kept for analysis and Nancy mentioned both front door and side door of the home have been checked.

After hearing the Sheriff say this was not a random crime, and hearing Dr. S. has already been cremated, I am even more suspicious, and yet according to reports, Dr. S. had a good marriage. Something just doesn't feel right to me .....

agree with all you've said. cremation is very strange to me when there's an open murder investigation.
 
  • #448
mine is, doesn't mean all are. and that's only because we set it up to be recorded when we disable it, when a camera detects something it starts recording and when it is disabled it records 10 seconds.

also just something to think about. i can access my alarm system via my phone. i have to type in a code on my home pad, but on my phone, i have it set up to where i can just swipe it to disarm. no code, no nothing. (this is only done because i have a code on my overall phone) but something to think about. ANYONE can disarm my alarm from my phone, just with access to my app. the app is always signed in. you don't have to put any information on it. you just have to click the app, swipe down to disarm, and it's done. also i can do this from anywhere (meaning i don't have to be on my own wifi (like some) or anything. i can be 5 states away and disarm)

Interesting.
 
  • #449
Someone watching the jackpot closely. I just posted on the 🤬🤬🤬 page and it wasnt even a minute and my post was deleted.
 
  • #450
I worked in a large doctors office with several doctors. Believe me, there are patients that would know when the doctor was out of town. If they call in for appointment, doctor unavailable. Even if the patient says, oh Dr can fit me in. No Dr is out of town. Especially in her practice, the very "homey" atmosphere, I bet many did know.

My doctor and his wife are both doctors. All of the patients know when they are gone because they go overseas with Doctors Without Borders for an entire month. He and his wife are partners in a medical practice, but we always have a substitute doctor we can call if need be.

I agree the patients did know Dr. Sievers would be out of town and most likely told when she would be expected back.

**This case just beats all I've ever heard of.
 
  • #451
He's the Dane, right? I looked at his page because He advocates something like a hi intensity weight training routine of 20 mins (i have a trainer and we are going no where fast but that is all me)... So I was interested in what he has to say.

Anyway, he has a note that he met her only a month ago...

That's interesting timing. Someone new in her life. Wonder what the precipitating event was to make someone angry enough to do this to her?

Jealousy? Revenge? Rejection? Seems bigger than just financial motivation.
 
  • #452
This is the strangest case Ive ever seen as far as begging for tons of money.jmo


Really. Instead of begging the public to find her killer, they're begging for donations...
So, what's wrong w/this picture???
 
  • #453
Interesting.

Agreed. If an app it's prob like my bank one. Both my husband and I have the app and either of us can access the account anytime and from anywhere..
 
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  • #455
it sounds like she and her trainer barely knew each other.
 
  • #456
I saw the dent but what makes you think motorcycle as opposed to her backing it into something?

Of course that is possible too. First time I saw the shape of the dent(s), I thought of a motorcycle. The van was actually her husband's car by the way. Her car is parked in the extended part of the garage with the single garage door.

-No it's not
 
  • #457
Its so strange that no one has interviewed her husband.
 
  • #458
Do we know if any sort of legal action -- i.e. a civil case -- was pending (or, perhaps, was filed and later either dismissed or withdrawn) against the doctor? Her New Agey type of -- well, what I personally consider rank twaddle -- this type of practitioning of the healing arts, as well as the method of payment -- no insurance payments or co-pay, correct? up front payment of one's own funds? -- and perhaps also the non-traditional type of clientele, who may, after perhaps a lifetime of of having little hope of fulfillment, have been emotionally encouraged to have highest expectations....seems almost primed to attract someone who might be aggressively disappointed in the results, or lack of them.
 
  • #459
Of course that is possible too. First time I saw the shape of the dent(s), I thought of a motorcycle. The van was actually her husband's car by the way. Her car is parked in the extended part of the garage with the single garage door.

-No it's not
Is there a link for this info? I may have missed it.
 
  • #460
I just don't see it escalating to murder, though. We have actually moved because of a nutso neighbor.

JMO

I know what you mean, but it does happen, often motive is sexual/sadistic. Not necessarily the neighbour that we have fights about fencing and parking spots with

quick google search shows many - here are the first 2 that came on my page. If the murder was not random then it is person(s) known to victim….

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Joanna_Yeates

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local...f92fd2-fca7-11e4-8b6c-0dcce21e223d_story.html
 
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