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imo it's all three you've listed.Three possibilities:
1. He didn't think he would get caught.
2. He didn't care.
3. He wasn't thinking straight.
imo it's all three you've listed.Three possibilities:
1. He didn't think he would get caught.
2. He didn't care.
3. He wasn't thinking straight.
That's what I thought might have happened, and had asked earlier if those involved in the divorce are given notice, even if it was clerical error. Did the system spit out some sort of communication? email, snail mail, etc.Although, I do still wonder if some sort of autogenerated notice about the potentially erroneous court docket entry regarding the he and MT's divorce case might have been the trigger for these murders.
Interesting thought. Yes. It might not take much for an abusive male to go off on a tangent over something minor or nonexistent.right? Like if he went after someone from a decade into his past who else might he blame for his less than perfect life?
Although, I do still wonder if some sort of autogenerated notice about the potentially erroneous court docket entry regarding the he and MT's divorce case might have been the trigger for these murders.
i get this feeling too. i'm still really curious how he got in the house -- is there any trail of evidence for investigators there? i've seen various videos now about how to hack a SimpliSafe system, scary stuff. I know we've talked about having alarm company signs in yards when you don't have a system, but going further, now it seems like if you do have a system, you should have a sign for another company so no one knows which one you have and can learn how to bypass it.It feels like he didn’t care if he got caught. He’s just happy he got his revenge.
Yes, agreed. That link is a comprehensive guide.WOW THAT IS A VERY COMPREHENSIVE LIST,!!! Now I think I understand why his license was suspended from the docs attached
Traffic violations:
Seems like accumulated demerits lead to suspension? traffic device violation , speeding and a failure to appear.
Even if it was a clerical error, if somehow he got wind of that ( like a notice was mailed) while all that other stuff was going on ( malpractice suit, moving, his residence and workplace) and if he is estranged from his family, alone and lonely at Christmas time, it could have all just been too overwhelming, and he couldn’t handle it.right? Like if he went after someone from a decade into his past who else might he blame for his less than perfect life?
Although, I do still wonder if some sort of autogenerated notice about the potentially erroneous court docket entry regarding the he and MT's divorce case might have been the trigger for these murders.
BBMFF
Thanks for explaining that. Regardless of the reason why a phantom hearing got added to the case, what I'd like to know is does that trigger reaching out the the defendant and plaintiff in any manner (email, snail mail, etc.). I ask because if so, perhaps that triggered old memories of their divorce, which festered in him till he did what he did. Because why so long after the divorce of a very short marriage?
| 06/16/17 | JUDGMENT ENTRY | 0A995 | H20 | 1 | ||
| 06/16/17 | MEMO IN SUPPORT | 0A995 | H18 | 2 | ||
| 06/16/17 | MOTION TO REFER BACK TO DOMESTIC COURT | 0A995 | H18 | 2 | ||
| 06/16/17 | NOTICE OF FINAL APPEALABLE ORDER | 0A995 | H14 | 4 | ||
| 06/16/17 | TERMINATE CASE | 0A995 | H14 | 4 | ||
| 06/16/17 | DIVORCE DECREE |
Even if it was a clerical error, if somehow he got wind of that ( like a notice was mailed) while all that other stuff was going on ( malpractice suit, moving, his residence and workplace) and if he is estranged from his family, alone and lonely at Christmas time, it could have all just been too overwhelming, and he couldn’t handle it.
You cant even avoid the Christmas stuff, everywhere you go Christmas tunes blare inside and outside of stores, decorations everywhere. Constant reminders.
It’s not a happy time for everyone.
On New Year’s Day …holidays definitely aren't happy for everyone. i always thought that suicides increase around Christmas, but various sources I've seen say that is not true. A NIH study (linked below) did not find that suicides increase on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, or Valentine's Day, but they did find that New Year's Day is a "temporal hotspot for suicide" which is kind of interesting considering he (allegedly) committed the crime 2 days before New Year's Day.
Suicide risk on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, and Valentine's Day: a systematic review and meta-analysis - PMC
Holidays are times of celebration of family and loved ones which can be difficult for some people. This study assessed the risk of suicide on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, and Valentine's Day. We searched four major electronic ...pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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it seems like everything he did insured it would be easy to arrest him and have sufficient evidence for a conviction. He just did not really care.Anyone have any thoughts on why he kept the gun? ( at home)
Maybe his parents or anyone that helped Monique when she was leaving him? IMOwasn't done with it yet?
According to LE, he had more than one gun, so he could have used a different one for another crime.wasn't done with it yet?
there was a. good reason when family members got security before he was taken into custody.Maybe his parents or anyone that helped Monique when she was leaving him? IMO
SBM, BBM. I watched the Banfield episode in question, but Spencer's BIL only says in an interview that Mckee made death threats to Monique during their marriage. BIL didn't know if the abuse was physical. I have yet to see family members or friends claim that threats continued after divorce or recently.Now, family members are breaking their silence, saying Monique’s ex-husband, surgeon Dr. Michael McKee, accused in this double murder, did not simply disappear from Monique’s life after their short marriage ended. They say he terrified her.
What does it mean when they said a preliminary link ?Press conference today: "There's a preliminary link between the weapon found at the home of McKee and the murder weapon by National Integrated Ballistic Information Network or NIBIN".
My guess is they ran some testing but not all of it, but enough to know it's the gun he used. And confident in making that announcement.What does it mean when they said a preliminary link ?
if we're correct that he didn't really care if he got caught, he probably didn't want to dispose of it on the off chance he did get away with it. And then if he does get caught oh well just more evidence what does he care. Why bother expending energy trying to hide it.Anyone have any thoughts on why he kept the gun? ( at home)