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We also don't know how he treats her. A simple request could turn into her being battered.
I rather think, he subordinated himself, as he perhaps had to do, when he was a 11yo, living with his widowed mama, who was a single parent. So he had his peace and could concentrate on important things, that means p**n and his evil "holiday adventures", when his family was traveling.
Maybe, you are right and I am completely wrong. :)
 
  • #1,702
Yes, he doesn't strike me as a hunter. He had lots of guns, but no long guns, which I thought was really weird. It made me wonder if he could have been flipping the guns for money.

There were a couple photos of long guns. A couple looked like antiques or replicas. The guns below aren't shotguns, but its possible he had one.

That said, he doesn't seem like the outdoors type who would sit in a freezing cold duck blind for hours.


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An interesting post from back in 2012. The duck burlap?? Hunting club? I wonder if anything came of this persons tips.
I thought the same thing, which was also briefly mentioned in Killing Season. In watching last night, they also were discussing the FL kills as potentially 2 brothers. It got me thinking about his brother in South Carolina...speculation and thinking outloud MOO
 
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RH father died in 1975, when he was 11 years old. We know that father was an aerospace engineer, and a hobbyist wood worker which RH also shares passion. Right away, hearing him idolize his father set off alarms for me. I’d love to know the dynamic in that household after his fathers death. I also find it interesting that RH mother who is in her 90s is in Virginia, rather then close to home where she can be regularly seen/checked up on (please correct me if this info is not correct I’ve read it several places). Mommy issues are the hallmark of many serial killers and I have to wonder if RH clear hatred for women stems from losing his father so young and having to take orders and be raised by a single mom. Also makes me wonder if his father was into nefarious things or had an unstable relationship with his wife (RH mom).
 
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As the toll of victims grew and the search expanded, police used horses to reach the remote area, climbed firefighters’ ladders to see over poison ivy-infested thickets, scoured parking ticket records and got aerial surveillance photos from the FBI. Over the years, reward money was offered, FBI experts profiled the killer and evolving DNA techniques were used.
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His wife, he testified, dropped him off at a nearby train station in the mornings.
Neighbors puzzled at the rundown home with the overgrown shrubs in their tidy midst, and at the contrast between the house and the businessman who set off from it each weekday with suit and briefcase.
(When he got arrested though, there was no suit and no briefcase; he looked like an -old- student with his dangling messenger bag, IMO.)

BBM. The sentence I bolded...what/who is this referring to, and where is it from?
 
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Suffolk Police Officers executed a search warrant at a single unit at Omega Self Storage in Amityville late on Sunday night, according to News 12 Long Island.

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The entrance to the parking lot in front of the locked storage units was cordoned off with crime scene tape, and several police cruisers were observed at the scene, as depicted in photographs obtained by The Post.

The storage unit is just two miles from the married father-of-two’s home in Massapequa Park which investigators have been combing for evidence – and possible trophies – linking him to the slayings.
 
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This man had access to building all over the NY metro area, and god only knows what trophies he may have kept.

I have the same thoughts. Access to so many locations (per his job), many of them likely in various states of (dis)repair, could have given him countless locations to hide trophies.

Also wondering if he used his woodworking hobby to create secret panels/hiding spots for things in his home.

MOO.
 
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Discussing the display of the Time-Out Dolls -- doesn't it seem LE has access to his credit card info from the time of the Memorials and dolls being displayed? If so, doesn't it make sense they would check his charges to see if RH purchased any dolls . . . ? This is just the beginning, folks. So much more to come.
Would credit card companies hold information for over a decade?

It doesnt seem feasible
 
  • #1,710
There were a couple photos of long guns. A couple looked like antiques or replicas. The guns below aren't shotguns, but its possible he had one.

That said, he doesn't seem like the outdoors type who would sit in a freezing cold duck blind for hours.


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Oh, wow. Thanks for the information. I only heard about the 90 some handguns.
 
  • #1,711
Did anybody else find the L’interview by Bonjour Realty weird? The interviewer kept laughing for no apparent reason and his comment asking RH about using his hammer on people instead of things seemed like the oddest comment for the context of the interview. I’m wondering if the interviewer was working with the police to set up that interview in order to gain intel on RH for profiling?
 
  • #1,712
I wonder if that was someone he knew, or someone he randomly spoke to!
 
  • #1,713
I think he likes speaking to young ladies...
 
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Did anybody else find the L’interview by Bonjour Realty weird? The interviewer kept laughing for no apparent reason and his comment asking RH about using his hammer on people instead of things seemed like the oddest comment for the context of the interview. I’m wondering if the interviewer was working with the police to set up that interview in order to gain intel on RH for profiling?
I'm glad you brought this up. I found the segment about the hammer to be creepy and thinly veiled, as if they both knew they were talking about people. One doesn't persuade a piece of wood. Just so creepy!!!
 
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Did anybody else find the L’interview by Bonjour Realty weird? The interviewer kept laughing for no apparent reason and his comment asking RH about using his hammer on people instead of things seemed like the oddest comment for the context of the interview. I’m wondering if the interviewer was working with the police to set up that interview in order to gain intel on RH for profiling?
I doubt that. The interviewer has a youtube channel with many other interviews and segments about real estate in NYC. The French man was also interviewed by MSM after the RH story broke:


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A 2011 image showing the first-generation Chevrolet Avalanche outside suspect's Long Island home.
Suffolk County cops did not immediately return messages early Monday seeking clarification on exactly when info on the Avalanche was first given.

But Commissioner Harrison reportedly suggested that it only came when the unidentified pimp spoke to a task force last year, telling them they “might want to look” at the Avalanche-driving “ogre.”
 
  • #1,718
I think he likes speaking to young ladies...
They no longer turn away as quickly as they probably did, when he was young. He is taken seriously, at least at the beginning. My guess. If they get nervous, because he is creepy, maybe he thinks, that he just had hugely impressed the young woman.
 
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Every time I vacuum I have to pull out all the hair that is tangled around the roller.
I have shoulder-length hair, and I have to use scissors cut it off the roller!
 
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