GA GA - Katherine Janness & Dog Bowie Fatally Stabbed - Piedmont Park, Atlanta, 28 July 2021 #5

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I sometimes think about this crime and about this killer did all of this, in a public place, the brutality and the amount of blood, and how on Earth did he get away. And I think there is something missing. Was this killer just the luckiest guy on earth, or did he know something, a way to get away, did the police totally bungle this? Do they know a LOT more that they have said? Was the killer caught on camera after all?
I keep hoping for a break in the case. IMO the killer was very familiar with Midtown and Piedmont Park, as well as the lack of cameras in the area. I believe he or she was wearing dark clothes and left the scene on a bike. IMO.
 
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I don't think that the killer was a man
 
  • #943
I don't think that the killer was a man
Just about to pose the question do we know for sure the perp is male and identifies as one? speculation.
 
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I can't believe this case is still going on. I'm hoping for a break any day now.
 
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I keep hoping for a break in the case. IMO the killer was very familiar with Midtown and Piedmont Park, as well as the lack of cameras in the area. I believe he or she was wearing dark clothes and left the scene on a bike. IMO.
I agree that the killer must be someone that was well familiar with the park, its layout, in order to get away undetected. That can't just be luck.
Male or female killer? We have no way of knowing. Statistically, it is likely a male, but unless the police have more, they shouldn't limit searches to just men.
 
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I don't think that the killer was a man
It’s interesting- my first reaction to that was “no way!” How many women attack strangers with a knife? It doesn’t ’feel’ like a woman’s crime.

But then I decide to go look for some stats , and found this:

“In the USA victims and offenders of knife violence are more likely to be female, less likely to be minorities, and are significantly older than firearm victims and offenders. The victim and offender in the case of a knife homicide are also significantly more likely to be closely related to one another. “

(Source)

Perhaps we’re all looking in the wrong direction for a perp?
 
  • #951
It’s interesting- my first reaction to that was “no way!” How many women attack strangers with a knife? It doesn’t ’feel’ like a woman’s crime.

But then I decide to go look for some stats , and found this:

“In the USA victims and offenders of knife violence are more likely to be female, less likely to be minorities, and are significantly older than firearm victims and offenders. The victim and offender in the case of a knife homicide are also significantly more likely to be closely related to one another. “

(Source)

Perhaps we’re all looking in the wrong direction for a perp?

My own opinion, is that this was not random. It was personal. And rage fueled.
 
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My own opinion, is that this was not random. It was personal. And rage fueled.
I really can't lean one way more then the other on personal/targeted vs random. If it was personal, the assailant must have followed her somehow or otherwise tracked her. Her path for walks were, as I understand it, rather random. She could have been going there to meet someone, but I think there would have been some evidence (texts etc) evidencing that. The meeting could have been prearranged somehow.
 

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