It wasn't almost the same amount, it was exactly the same amount.
Link? I've only ever seen it be exactly $118k
"Patsy knew nothing about the amount of the bonus because I took care of the finances and we rarely talked about money. The 118,117.50 dollars I earned that year was deferred compensation, so there was no point discussing the matter with her." (DOI, pg 120)
Thank you for proving what I was saying. It was an $118k bonus.
Suppose for a moment that the killer really expected to get money (and not consider whether originally was a kidnapping for ransom that ended in murder, or a murder that was used to ask for money). In that case, don´t you think that the $ 118,000 would give us a lot of information about the killer?
Suppose for a moment that the killer really expected to get money (and not consider whether originally was a kidnapping for ransom that ended in murder, or a murder that was used to ask for money). In that case, don´t you think that the $ 118,000 would give us a lot of information about the killer?
Suppose for a moment that the killer really expected to get money (and not consider whether originally was a kidnapping for ransom that ended in murder, or a murder that was used to ask for money). In that case, don´t you think that the $ 118,000 would give us a lot of information about the killer?
It does. Some connections required to get highly private info about bonus. Not every lonely pedo from downtown so connected, my thinking.
The bonus thing also, to be, tends to disprove family involvement. Why would the father implicate himself by using such an exact amount and not a traditional figure, like... $100,000? Obviously the figure was meant to be significant. It wasn't chosen randomly.
The body, at the same time, was placed in such a manner that ANYONE searching downstairs would have found it. It was a display.
AGREED.The bonus thing also, to be, tends to disprove family involvement. Why would the father implicate himself by using such an exact amount and not a traditional figure, like... $100,000?
The amount was quite likely significant to the killer. As is the case with so many other elements of this mystery, until the perp is identified, it will remain a question mark. There are a number of interesting & plausible theories regarding the $118,000 ransom demand.Obviously the figure was meant to be significant. It wasn't chosen randomly.
I tend to agree.The body, at the same time, was placed in such a manner that ANYONE searching downstairs would have found it. It was a display.
So, to you, $118,117.50 is exactly the same amount as $118,000.
AGREED.
...& 2.5 handwritten pages, on the Rs' notepad, in ink from a pen returned to it's proper location.
...& the paintbrush.
Distancing? Not so much.
Not. At. ALL.
The amount was quite likely significant to the killer. As is the case with so many other elements of this mystery, until the perp is identified, it will remain a question mark. There are a number of interesting & plausible theories regarding the $118,000 ransom demand.
I tend to agree.
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