At the outset of the reporting about Vanessa's murder, strangulation was occasionally mentioned as the COD. I will try to locate any references to COD; in my experience with this case, that has been the only COD mentioned.
I pause, however, because Vanessa's murder and Katrina Vetrano's (in NY) were pretty much back to back. Due to both being murdered while jogging, and both being athletic, brunette, etc., media outlets, reporters and readers alike were understandably switching back and forth between the two stories, often overlapping case details. Since Karina was strangled, it is very possible that any reference to Vanessa's COD was misreported. After spending (way) too much time on WS since Missy Bever's murder last April, I have become familiar with various sources, reporters, and generally, how these types of cases "report." I am now better able to wade through some of the muck, at least, and also recognize how facts transmit just as unsuccessfully as in the "telephone game" I played as a child (and also have taught in the classroom as a lesson about gossip.)
Anyhow, I just want to acknowledge fellow sleuths for sharing ideas, spending copious amounts of time thinking about victims like Vanessa AND lending truly remarkable expertise to these cases. We are anything but armchair detectives. It can be hard to stick out one's neck with theories, but it's important that we do so. WS has to be a safe space for what may seem like "nutty" theories or fruitless efforts to those in our lives without similar interest. In my case, that means everyone, so WS is it for me. Otherwise, I am mocked for my interest and care for those who suffer incredible, unspeakable trauma at the hands of others. My particular interest area relates to women who are not only murdered just for being women, but are also re-victimized post-mortem with the public's blame and objectification.
Anyhow, I have noticed while watching a handful of cases that squabbling in a forum picks up 3-4 months after the murder or disappearance, particularly when new information is not forthcoming. I think we become frustrated in general, so we occasionally take it out on each other. Totally my opinion, anyway, for what it's worth...which lately, in general, feels like...
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Yes, I did read that VM was strangled. Very early on. I noticed that LE has become ever more
tight lipped, which can sometimes be a good thing, as it can sometimes mean they are closing in...jmo
Agree that many cases become frustrating. But, I think as crime message boards go, WS is the best. jmo