Michelle Young ~ Pregnant Mother NC Part 1

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  • #221
I am missing stuff too!


Is it know the time he left his residence and what time he arrived at parents? Or public doesn't know this info yet?
 
  • #222
nanandjim said:
I'm kind of confused, probably because I haven't been reading the posts/links closely enough. What does the husband do for a living? I know that my husband has left late at night or in the evening to travel to a place where he is having a business meeting the next morning. If this is the case with the husband, it can easily be checked out.

However, barring this checking out, it seems that the husband left that night (after killing his wife) to go to some business meeting, you know, sort of like Neil Entwistle leaving his murdered wife and child behind.

I wonder if the husband has a girlfriend and/or was leading some kind of secret life or had debts of some sort.

How much life insurance was on his wife?

I'm big for jumping to conclusions, but at this point, the husband is my prime suspect.

I am surprised that his stepfather told him to clam up and get a lawyer. If the guy has nothing to hide, why not talk to police? Doesn't he want the real killer found??
To answer a few of your questions, or at least provide some information that's likely factual as well as some that is purely rumor mill, the husband was involved in sales, particularly medical equipment sales IIRC. I am local and have heard that he had some large gambling debts AND his wife had a large insurance policy on her. That info PURELY rumor and may be way off base.

I know it's cliche, but I've talked to several people that were in college at State with him and knew him very well personally and ALL have said that they would be absolutely SHOCKED if he was involved. Take that FWIW.
 
  • #223
something new....

Taken from the Channel 14 news.com
"Authorities were seen in the parking lot of the funeral home Thursday taking photographs of people's license plates. They offered no comment when asked why they were doing that."


Seems odd. Obviously they could get this information from those close to the family somewhere other than at the funeral home. Interesting news.
 
  • #224
wufdude said:
To answer a few of your questions, or at least provide some information that's likely factual as well as some that is purely rumor mill, the husband was involved in sales, particularly medical equipment sales IIRC. I am local and have heard that he had some large gambling debts AND his wife had a large insurance policy on her. That info PURELY rumor and may be way off base.

I know it's cliche, but I've talked to several people that were in college at State with him and knew him very well personally and ALL have said that they would be absolutely SHOCKED if he was involved. Take that FWIW.
Thanks for the additional information about the people who knew him ~and yes, FWIW is correct about being "shocked" ~we've heard that before in other cases!
;)
 
  • #225
wufdude said:
something new....

Taken from the Channel 14 news.com
"Authorities were seen in the parking lot of the funeral home Thursday taking photographs of people's license plates. They offered no comment when asked why they were doing that."


Seems odd. Obviously they could get this information from those close to the family somewhere other than at the funeral home. Interesting news.
They might not be looking for those who were known to be close to the family but rather someone who attends the funeral who was not. This seems to be SOP for a homicide as often the perp will show up at the funeral. :cool:
 
  • #226
wufdude said:
something new....

Taken from the Channel 14 news.com
"Authorities were seen in the parking lot of the funeral home Thursday taking photographs of people's license plates. They offered no comment when asked why they were doing that."


Seems odd. Obviously they could get this information from those close to the family somewhere other than at the funeral home. Interesting news.
Very interesting, thanks for the info.

IMO, they are thinking the killer might be there, maybe not the hubby.

Someone in the family would not know the info it's someone they don't know.

I'm sure of it, they are going to run every plate and see who showed for that funeral, maybe they will find someone that really didn't belong there.

Make sense?
 
  • #227
panthera said:
They might not be looking for those who were known to be close to the family but rather someone who attends the funeral who was not. This seems to be SOP for a homicide as often the perp will show up at the funeral. :cool:
But with law enforcement stating so early on that is was not a random case, that leads me to believe they have a pretty good idea of who did it. Maybe just covering all their bases?
 
  • #228
wufdude said:
...I am local and have heard that he had some large gambling debts AND his wife had a large insurance policy on her...I know it's cliche, but I've talked to several people that were in college at State with him and knew him very well personally and ALL have said that they would be absolutely SHOCKED if he was involved. Take that FWIW.
Thanks for the info. Gambling debts and large insurance policy...When I looked at the slideshow, the photos kind of reminded me of the Justin Barber case. He was an MBA grad, supposedly with such a bright future. He and his wife were walking along a desolate beach in Florida, when a robber suddenly appeared. Lo and behold, his wife is murdered and he is shot around four times. As Paul Harvey would say, "And, now for the rest of the story..."

Good, old Justin Barber was having affairs and racking up debt. His wife was fed up with him and was going to get a divorce. There was a large life insurance policy on her. I believe that he lawyered up right away.

Well, Justin was convicted of her murder. Surprise, surprise... There's more to the story. However, if this guy killed his wife, I hope to hell they nail him.
 
  • #229
wufdude said:
But with law enforcement stating so early on that is was not a random case, that leads me to believe they have a pretty good idea of who did it. Maybe just covering all their bases?
Yep. They don't want the defense to say that it was a "rush to judgment" or that the police zeroed in on one suspect...

Also, what if the guy had help from someone or what if a girlfriend of the guy happened to be at the funeral...All sorts of possibilities...

The police may be looking for witnesses or someone that may know something or somehow be involved in the case...
 
  • #230
panthera said:
They might not be looking for those who were known to be close to the family but rather someone who attends the funeral who was not. This seems to be SOP for a homicide as often the perp will show up at the funeral. :cool:
You are right panthera. This is a very common practice for LE. I'm sure if someone had looked closely they would have also seen a LE officer standing off to the side taking a video & still pictures of all who attended.
 
  • #231
Shadow205 said:
You are right panthera. This is a very common practice for LE. I'm sure if someone had looked closely they would have also seen a LE officer standing off to the side taking a video & still pictures of all who attended.
And I thought they only did that on CSI. :)
 
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wufdude said:
But with law enforcement stating so early on that is was not a random case, that leads me to believe they have a pretty good idea of who did it. Maybe just covering all their bases?

Seems they are covering bases, wufdude, as someone else posted to avoid a rush to judgement. Well, from the getgo this was no random act, i.e.: not an act of chance/opportunity ------> so we deduce it was not a stranger?? I get the impression their silence or lack of detail underscores an edge of confidence that they're on the right track.

But photographing numberplates? :waitasec:
 
  • #234
Any chance LE may just be there to keep an eye on the husband while saying they are just photographing license plates? Perhaps they already have enough to charge him yet wanted to give him time to attend the wake/funeral? Would LE ever consider doing this?
 
  • #235
wufdude said:
But with law enforcement stating so early on that is was not a random case, that leads me to believe they have a pretty good idea of who did it. Maybe just covering all their bases?
I'm thinking that also. Maybe there's a POI other than the husband that they want to "slip up"? They'll work all the angles to throw off the perp from thinking they've got him.
 
  • #236
wufdude said:
Any chance LE may just be there to keep an eye on the husband while saying they are just photographing license plates? Perhaps they already have enough to charge him yet wanted to give him time to attend the wake/funeral? Would LE ever consider doing this?
While I know LE often does monitor those attending a funeral to look for "the one who doesn't belong", it is unusual that they publish their intentions beforehand.
:waitasec:
 
  • #237
The Harvey's come to mind; no forced entry or signs of robbery, not a random crime, blah, blah, blah :(

Then there would be Scott Dyleski that comes to mind. His type that is upon hearing about the 15 year old neighbor.

The husband looks like the surest bet from info so far imo simply because it looks like he plotted and contrieved a false alibi for himself. In time the details will be proved or disproved.

If the gambling debt rumor is true how likely could it be that the husband was indebted to thugs who may have killed Michele?
 
  • #238
strach304 said:
The Harvey's come to mind; no forced entry or signs of robbery, not a random crime, blah, blah, blah :(

Then there would be Scott Dyleski that comes to mind. His type that is upon hearing about the 15 year old neighbor.

The husband looks like the surest bet from info so far imo simply because it looks like he plotted and contrieved a false alibi for himself. In time the details will be proved or disproved.

If the gambling debt rumor is true how likely could it be that the husband was indebted to thugs who may have killed Michele?
Interesting you thought of Dyleski also. Yes he came to my mind, IF this 15-year old neighbor is into the same macabre interests as Dyleski. The gambling debt is also interesting, in that something of that order was behind the execution of the family alongside the highway in Florida last month. There still are other possibilities besides the husband, but....?
 
  • #239
wufdude said:
I know it's cliche, but I've talked to several people that were in college at State with him and knew him very well personally and ALL have said that they would be absolutely SHOCKED if he was involved. Take that FWIW.

Kinda like everyone who knew Scott Peterson said there's no way he could ever be involved. We shall see eh?
 
  • #240
cinsbythesea said:
Kinda like everyone who knew Scott Peterson said there's no way he could ever be involved. We shall see eh?
Yes, we've heard it before. It's sad how deceptive people can be. :(
 
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