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That's how I feel about Wendy Thomas, the brave woman who turned him in.Can you imagine knowing that you and your family could have been the next to be shot?
That's how I feel about Wendy Thomas, the brave woman who turned him in.Can you imagine knowing that you and your family could have been the next to be shot?
Thanks, I deleted my posts above and edited the ones I couldn't delete.Legally, you own your home even if you have a mortgage. It's used as collateral for the mortgage but the bank doesn't own it, you do.
That's how I feel about Wendy Thomas, the brave woman who turned him in.
For some reason, I thought V had a card for one of the male victims he shot. Thank you for clarifying this.Yes, could be.
Police found tactical garb inside the SUV, as well as a bag of ammunition that contained a Father's Day card addressed to the suspect.
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Vance Boelter: What We Know About The Man Suspected Of Shooting Minnesota Lawmakers
The man who allegedly assassinated State Rep. Melissa Hortman and wounded state Sen. John Hoffman had a 70-name “hit list.”www.vanityfair.com
Kudos to Wendy, she responded so quickly! What luck to have looked outside and seen him just as he was ducking into the culvert.Same interview, just a shorter snip. 40seconds
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74K views · 982 reactions | Wendy Thomas was on the phone with her dad Sunday evening when she saw a man duck into a culvert. That person turned out to be Vance Boelter, the man accused of shooting two state lawmakers and their spouses. https://kstp.
Wendy Thomas was on the phone with her dad Sunday evening when she saw a man duck into a culvert. That person turned out to be Vance Boelter, the man accused of shooting two state lawmakers and their...www.facebook.com
Deleted my question. Very sad that the pup was also killed.he killed Melissa's dog too ...![]()
She did consent to voluntary searches. She could have been very helpful. We don't know at this point.View attachment 595666
Snipped from page 14, 15 of the charging document - linked above.
Sounds like she has enough information to fear for the safety of herself and kids. But not enough to know exactly why "people coming to the house armed and trigger happy" would be arriving. He's telling her to leave.
So until or if - she's arrested and charged with a crime related to the murders her husband committed. IMO, she is a victim and should be treated as such.
I still think it's possible she did call the police about that weird statement. But...won't be surprised if it turns out she was trying to flee or trying to get that cash to a meeting point.If my husband texts me some weird statement about having gone to war and that "people" would come to our home all trigger happy and I DIDN'T know what he was up to ahead of time you know what I'm doing? Calling the dang police and getting immediately out of that house with my kids.
Know what I'm NOT doing? gathering up 10K in cash and passports for me and the kids as if to head for the border. But sure, that's just me.
GMABIMO
I hope LE are looking hard at what she knew when. JS
Breaks my heart, poor puphe killed Melissa's dog too ...![]()
I found that message oddThe fact his note admitted guilt for the shootings yet not reason for his “war”, makes me wonder if he will give motive.
I took it to mean he owned it (no mortgage), but maybe that's not the case.
Kudos to Wendy, she responded so quickly! What luck to have looked outside and seen him just as he was ducking into the culvert.
It is odd he was basically at his house still and she was 2 hours away. Seemed he was right where he wanted to be for some reason that was his house. No idea why she's that far away, but I agree I'd take our cash and my passports/ IDs/ other documents I would need and leave. Maybe she has family up that way and she was trying to get to their house. It sounds like she's been cooperative though. She consented to a phone and car search. Hopefully she has nothing to hide and was just protecting her kids.I still think it's possible she did call the police about that weird statement. But...won't be surprised if it turns out she was trying to flee or trying to get that cash to a meeting point.
I do think if my husband appeared to go off the deep end and there was cash in the house, I would take it along while running away. And ID. Even if I had no particular plan. I would probably go a direction I suspected he were not going (if I were innocent) and let him have his shootout with the police far away from me.
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I'm thinking the Buick was barely running, the seller was willing to get rid of it for a few hundred $ so, combined with the e-bike, $900 doesn't seem to crazy. I think he abandoned it when it broke down. Just my opinion and guess.Maybe it was stolen property and the selller wanted to just get rid of it
I have no opinion at this point whether the wife was involved or had any advance notice. But I think way too much is being made of what she was found with.Maybe. But was she sure he wasnt drunk, or under some influence? Wouldnt she report it, being worried about his safety, if this came out of the blue? Did she contact room mates? Why have 10k lying around?
I haven't figured how how he managed to finance ANY of this.That is a nice home on acreage.
From the cv info others have shown here, I can’t see how he could afford all the things he seems to have.
Did his wife work?
Could his wife’s family have money?
Did she lose a parent and get an inheritance?
IMO
That is a nice home on acreage.
From the cv info others have shown here, I can’t see how he could afford all the things he seems to have.
Did his wife work?
Could his wife’s family have money?
Did she lose a parent and get an inheritance?
IMO