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Wow I missed that article. That changes everything.Most likely the answer is closer to home…
March 1990View attachment 637321
I thought it was odd that the burglar stole only firearms, but now it looks like other random things also... Who steals a hair dryer?
This article states that Joyce put the house up for sale because they were having financial problems; that's contradictory to what Wayne told police, which was that they put the house up for sale that day because he received a job transfer to either Georgia or Massachusetts. I also thought it was strange that they put the house up for sale before they even knew where they were going.
Also contradictory... It was a burglary, but the burglar was angry at her and it was personal.. apparently, he knew her and his way around the house... But they couldn't narrow it down to any acquaintances.
I did think that leaving the cyanide well within reach of a child was highly irresponsible, possibly criminal; I never saw any accessible ant poisons around the house when I was little. (Then again, even when me and my siblings were 3 years old, my parents never had to tell us not to drink the Clorox. We simply had no urge to do it because... It wasn't food. If we climbed onto a shelf, we'd raid the cookie jar. We wouldn't try to eat anything.)
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