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I think along the same lines that you do. RH was the reason she was so terrified.No doubt in my mind, either, she was murdered. And jmo, RH is at the center of it.
Did RH have acutal accomplices? If RH had help, how much "knowledge" did this "help" have??
They're good questions, especially in the light of what we know about Burke and SCPD in this period.
Have said from the beginning and I'll say to whatever end there is to this... that I think SG was an RH victim. I really and truly do believe she was. But a premature one. I think something happened that night, jmo, that forced RH's hand-- and I think it was that 911 call.
actual accomplices? I believe less, to not-at-all, that he had accomplices with the murders. That seems a very solitary act. Was he aware of Burke and the SCPD looking the other way? I'd say definitely. Was he part of a group of "ugly underbelly of humanity" types? Probably, in my opinion. I'd think they may have been aware of each other's interests without being privy to their actual acts. I doubt that many or any of them would go to the lengths RH would.
I suspect the 911 call did change RH's life. For the first time, I'm wondering if possibly she was killed to prevent her testifying and therefore RH is not guilty of this one.
Regardless of whether SG was a victim of RH or not, I suspect it was her 911 call and the aftermath that influenced him in keeping his actions on LI, and prob in Suffolk County because he knew law enforcement. Perhaps he didn't have enough contacts in LE in Manhattan to be comfortable with what might be happening in LE. But Suffolk County? It seems it was absolutely wide open for his type.