Hugs @MissyMomI feel sick after reading this. I live a couple buildings away from where Carolyn lived and followed this case closely. My heart hurts for Carolyn’s family.
I’ve been following this case since the beginning and honestly can’t believe the revelations on the newest article.
I don’t feel 55 years is justice considering how he stalked her, murdered her, and then had the audacity to try to conspire to murder more people afterwards.
I’m curious as to whether the company they worked for will soon have a lawsuit on their hands considering what happened.
I see where his wife didn't attend court. Has she divorced him? It's hard to wrap my mind around this totally senseless, brutal murder.It sure beats the 30-year offer that expired in March 202! IMO, KS is hardly the picture of health, and don't see him surviving 55 years.
I don't recall KS having a criminal record prior to this arrest or that CB made complaints about co-worker KS that her employer ignored. What would be the basis for suing CB's workplace? I
She has moved on.I see where his wife didn't attend court. Has she divorced him? It's hard to wrap my mind around this totally senseless, brutal murder.
I had the same thought. I guess I’ll just have to hope that 55 will be life for him. I hope her family and friends are satisfied with the sentence and no trial. I wish them peace.55 years isn't long enough especially if he will be eligible for parole.
Was he just hanging out there sometimes? Jeez, what an intrusion in her privacy even if she wasn’t there or aware. I realize she knew he was there at the end, but I hope she didn’t realize he’d been in her space before that. Now I’m wondering if stuff was ever moved or something was eaten that she knew she had. I guess I’m just hoping she didn’t have any long-term fear of weird stuff happening.Good lord, this lunatic secretly stole and copied her house key and planted cameras in her apartment--so he was actually violating her long before she actually caught him skulking around her residence on June 10th.
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IIRC from the early media reports, KS and his wife had welcomed their first child not long before he murdered Carolyn. Would like to know when KS’s active stalking of CB began—was it ever since she was hired, or did it start later on?I see where his wife didn't attend court. Has she divorced him? It's hard to wrap my mind around this totally senseless, brutal murder.
yes... wonder if he killed her because she actually caught him in her apt- so weirdByington, who did not normally go home for lunch, was found dead by police who went to her home in the Hunters Glen Apartments in the late afternoon after her co-workers reported she had not returned to work. Police officers, performing a welfare check, found Byington’s lifeless body inside the apartment.
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N.J. man admits he murdered co-worker in her apartment when she went home for lunch
Kenneth Saal, 33, formerly of Lindenwold, pleaded guilty in Middlesex County on Wednesday to the murder of Carolyn Byington, 26, of Plainsboro.www.nj.com
I'm horrified for her family and friends.
I think we learned earlier that CB went home that day because she was expecting a package, and co-workers requested the welfare check when she never returned to the office.
yes... wonder if he killed her because she actually caught him in her apt- so weird
The judge mentioned that he could’ve just pushed her and ran away but he chose to kill her. The judge had some good remarks: 'I'm sorry every day for my choices': South Jersey man gets 55 years in murder of Plainsboro co-workeryes... wonder if he killed her because she actually caught him in her apt- so weird
Saal was sentenced yesterday. Even though it won’t bring Carolyn back, I am glad her family finally has some closure.
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'I'm sorry every day for my choices': South Jersey man gets 55 years in murder of Plainsboro co-worker
Kenneth Saal was sentenced Monday to 45 years on murder and burglary charges and an additional 10 year on conspiracy to commit murder and witness tampering charges.www.mycentraljersey.com
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