Yikes, I was about to respond to this but got lost in the last thread, so I’m screenshotting.
@armchairagatha @CrimeDawg123
In my opinion, those who know me well would absolutely recognize me.
My family probably wouldn’t turn me in, but I don’t know what friends, neighbors, colleagues, people who work in stores I frequent etc. would do if they knew I murdered someone (they SHOULD turn me in).
Awhile back someone was pondering if the suspect was actually a pair of twins. This because he looks the same but slightly different in the photos, and because of the many changes of clothes.
I’m convinced it’s just the one guy.
I happen to be an identical twin. If my twin or I had done this, just one of us, the police can still distinguish which one of us was the culprit if fingerprints were discovered.
My sister and I look just alike except to those closest to us, and everyone else gets us confused. However, like all identical twins, we do not have the same fingerprints.
Fingerprints are formed by how the developing baby touches the mother’s womb, and is unique even in identical twins.
Only one person shot BT. On the very, very, very off-chance that there are twins here, the killer could still be identified this way.
JME
Fingerprints are unique because of the fetus's size, location, and movement patterns...
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