UM has an enrollment of about 43,000, EMU of about 19,000. Coincidences never set well but the combined student populations of the two schools do mitigate in favor of the deaths having been one.
I know Americans have a gun in every cupboard but even so....
I live in a university town and you know how many unsolved student murders we have had over the last 150 years?
None. Which is as it should be.
There has never been one murder within the student body over all of those years, let alone TWO "mystery" murders with no weapon, motive, evidence.
If there was motive, or suspects even - fair enough. But LE in both cases have publicly stated that they are stumped. No leads, no evidence, no theories even.
THAT is strange. You can imagine a love triangle sort of thing, a robbery sort of thing, even a rape attack - but those would leave evidence, even if it is only circumstantial.
LE here are totally mystified, in both cases. That right there is a massive indicator that these may be connected.
:cow: and all.
It's the cause of the cause of death in each of these cases that hinders me from thinking they might be connected, but you make good points - definitely worth considering.
No robbery, + it's not suicide = it's personal. It's about emotions, jealousy, rage, revenge, scornfulness.
And if a woman was to pull the trigger, perhaps she might not desire to see his head implode---maybe the neck seemed like an easier target area? And I doubt she'd have the stomach to fire more bullets, especially if her life was *not* threatened.
Just theorizing in a psychological type of way.....
Bundy took out nearly an entire sorority and he didn't know one of them.
Not that I think there is another Bundy afoot - at least I hope not.
What I'm saying is, robbery, suicide or personal motive are not the only possible explanations.
Some folks like killing for the hell of it.
Neither of these crimes appear particularly "passionate" to me. No sexual assault. No robbery. Just get in, kill, get out again, execution style almost.
These murders almost appear like mob hits....job done.
:sick:
Bundy is a man and a serial killer. I am proposing the psychology of a scorned woman type of thing.
Which is a totally different concept.
Well, just wait and see.........:facepalm:
No robbery, + it's not suicide = it's personal. It's about emotions, jealousy, rage, revenge, scornfulness.
And if a woman was to pull the trigger, perhaps she might not desire to see his head implode---maybe the neck seemed like an easier target area? And I doubt she'd have the stomach to fire more bullets, especially if her life was *not* threatened.
Just theorizing in a psychological type of way.....
Even though I mentioned the Julia Niswender case earlier in this discussion as an unsolved homicide of a college student in the same general area of Michigan (Washtenaw County), I was not suggesting that the cases are related. While both cases probably involve all or some of the various emotions that you describe above, I don't believe that they are related.
I agree that both cases seem very personal. Assuming that Ms. Niswender was confronted in her bathroom while preparing for a bath was obviously a deliberate intrusion into Julia's private space. In the case of Paul DeWolf, I'm reminded that body language specialists always speak about the throat/neck area as being especially sensitive and that gestures in this area signify personal vulnerability. This suggests to me that the victim had made the perp feel fragile and vulnerable, so he/she felt the need to retaliate: Hence. the fatal shot to the neck. :moo:
Bette:
I am not familiar with the Julia case at all.
I agree though about what you've written regarding Paul and the psych of vulnerability re: gunshot to the neck.
Bette:
I am not familiar with the Julia case at all.
I agree though about what you've written regarding Paul and the psych of vulnerability re: gunshot to the neck.
Bundy is a man and a serial killer. I am proposing the psychology of a scorned woman type of thing.
Which is a totally different concept.
Well, just wait and see.........:facepalm:
Yes, a person who's scorned and very upset holding a gun and threatening him, but not really thinking about killing him and the gun goes off (either not realizing how much pressure they have on the trigger, or actually squeezing the trigger intentionally) - either way once the shot is fired, they realize what they've done and take off..
This is very close to what I've imagined occurring. But, then again... I've been wrong before.
Kids in these towns have been victims of a serial before - ok now I'm seriously freaked out.
Michigan murders - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The only news is that there is no news....
http://http://annarbor.com/news/crime/police-have-questioned-subjects-in-paul-dewolf-homicide-case-as-investigation-continues/
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