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I have wondered of there will be any connection to the severed arms and legs found in Connecticut-- probably not,. But to be fascinated?? IDK.
Moo
what severed arms and legs?

I have wondered of there will be any connection to the severed arms and legs found in Connecticut-- probably not,. But to be fascinated?? IDK.
Moo
http://www.wfsb.com/story/29555029/pd-human-legs-found-near-train-tracks-in-new-haven#ixzz3g0JyR3kHwhat severed arms and legs? [emoji14]anic::gasp:
what severed arms and legs?anic::gasp:
I would cast Dayton Callie in the role of Sheriff Mike Scott.
I think the fact that they don't have a reward out there already might mean the family was told not to..of course I don't follow that many cases...you guys would know more about the time frame for reward money to be offered.
If they were visiting her sister, it looks like Ansonia, CT Map says ~ 11 miles to New Haven.as someone who lives in CT, i wonder what part they were visiting.
as someone who lives in CT, i wonder what part they were visiting.
Thsi is getting stranger and stranger----most evidence the sheriff has ever seen yet twists and turns AND no arrests yet? WOW
I agree, stress is not the word I would usually use when describing a widower either. I guess it's appropriate in this situation. Grief is stressful, along with everything else.I find the statement from the family that Mark Sievers is under "unbearable stress" an odd statement. I can understand unbearable sadness, unbearable loss.:moo:
Looking for patients that are unhappy with care Dr. S provided. Found a few:
https://www.ratemds.com/doctor-ratings/403213/Dr-Teresa+A.-Sievers-Estero-FL.html
True, but most of the negative reviews are 6-7 years old
Welcome to posting at WS, mckazpm -- excellent first effort.I'm new to this site, but have found all of your posts on this case very intriguing and I thank each of you. I also by no means intend to disrespect this grieving family, but..."unbearable stress", in most cases it does end up being the spouse who is involved in the murder. Being in another state does not mean that they could not be involved, especially when they work as Office Manager where the payments are made on a cash basis. Yes, I'm sure there is a tremendous amount of grieving but, my guess is Mark Sievers is feeling a bit more stress due to being interrogated for the murder, as well as having their computers and accounting books looked over by detectives. There has to be so much more to this case.
The silence surrounding every aspect of this case is so disconcerting. I can understand the lack of information from LE regarding the crime itself as there are many reasons for that, but just overall it's weird. It's been over two weeks and while I understand that's early in the grief process, we've heard very little in tribute to Teresa other than a few people and those were mainly from a professional standpoint only. Who was Theresa the woman, the mother, the wife, the friend, sister, aunt and where are the usual personal anecdotes told by those in tribute as they mourn? Maybe it's just me but it seems so unusual.
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