GUILTY TX - James Faith, AA tech director, fatally shot walking his dog, Dallas, 9 Oct 2020 *ARRESTS/wife*

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The victims obituary is posted at echovita.com. He seemed like such an honorable guy, so sad.
 
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From the video, I counted 9 shots in 3:14 seconds.
I counted 9 shots as well. That's A LOT for one person. Normally I would say it was personal. But this is a weird one.
 
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'He was my best friend': Police search for suspect who killed Oak Cliff man, duct taped wife's hands | wfaa.com

Police said the suspect also tried duct taping the wife's hands together to steal the jewelry off her fingers. Assistant Chief Avery Moore with Dallas police said the man may have been trying to abduct her, but he took off when she screamed.

Police said the suspect was wearing a mask and heavy set

Very odd indeed. What gunman brings duct tape to a street robbery? It sounds more like the wife was the target of an attempted kidnapping.
 
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I’m always suspicious when a murder occurs and is severe (many shots) but there’s a witness left.

I am too, but it's possible the gunman simply ran out of ammo. He fired very fast, perhaps without counting his shots.
 
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I also think the comment by the police officer is very telling. Given the officer's views and the increased possibility of a targeted attack, I think the next step is to examine likely sources for a targeted motive:

- Money
- Romance
- Respect / Disrespect

Lay offs can be seen as a respect / disrespect issue. The airline industry has started large scale lay offs as federal subsidies have run out. I wonder what the victim's role was at the company and if he implemented or oversaw lay offs?

The obituary says that he was in a leadership roll and supported his employees and coworkers so I guess this could be possibly a motive? Nothing makes any sense so far.
 
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The obituary says that he was in a leadership roll and supported his employees and coworkers so I guess this could be possibly a motive? Nothing makes any sense so far.
Supporting ones employees and coworkers in a leadership role can involve making difficult decisions in difficult times.
These are very difficult times for the airline industry.

No matter how justified lay offs are and no matter how fairly implemented, there are going to be some employees who take it personally. I would really examine what his recent leadership roles at his company involved.

I also agree that there are alot of strange aspects. Though I am hesitant to read too much into it, the victim was a technology manager. The truck, however, with its dark tint, large sports team sticker and possible custom rims does not seem like it would be likely owned by a presumably IT employee- too many "in your face" and blue collar'ish vibes in a vague way.
 
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@Cryptic , I was thinking about the truck owner also and guessing it to be a younger person. As you say, the rims, sports sticker, etc. I’m starting to look more at the classic motives that you listed yesterday on page 1.
 
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@Cryptic , I was thinking about the truck owner also and guessing it to be a younger person. As you say, the rims, sports sticker, etc. I’m starting to look more at the classic motives that you listed yesterday on page 1.
Anyone else thinking it could be a murder for hire situation? The duct tape is just bizarre and low-level robbery (unless you knew the targets were carrying a lot of cash) doesn't make any sense. My over-active imagination is suspicious of the duct taping of his partner, as if to ensure she is also viewed as a victim, but wasn't actually harmed (fully MOO). I am hoping LE is going over his personal life with a fine-toothed comb to figure this one out.
 
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Anyone else thinking it could be a murder for hire situation? The duct tape is just bizarre and low-level robbery (unless you knew the targets were carrying a lot of cash) doesn't make any sense. My over-active imagination is suspicious of the duct taping of his partner, as if to ensure she is also viewed as a victim, but wasn't actually harmed (fully MOO). I am hoping LE is going over his personal life with a fine-toothed comb to figure this one out.
Any time one victim is killed and the other is not activates my hinkymeter.
 
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Anyone else thinking it could be a murder for hire situation? The duct tape is just bizarre and low-level robbery (unless you knew the targets were carrying a lot of cash) doesn't make any sense. My over-active imagination is suspicious of the duct taping of his partner, as if to ensure she is also viewed as a victim, but wasn't actually harmed (fully MOO). I am hoping LE is going over his personal life with a fine-toothed comb to figure this one out.

That’s exactly what I’m starting to think. If fact, the only similar case I’ve seen with basically the same facts, it was an intended murder.There was even duct tape used on the victims wife’s hands. I know there is no shortage of opportunity crimes but I have my doubts on this being one.
 
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Anyone else thinking it could be a murder for hire situation? The duct tape is just bizarre and low-level robbery (unless you knew the targets were carrying a lot of cash) doesn't make any sense. My over-active imagination is suspicious of the duct taping of his partner, as if to ensure she is also viewed as a victim, but wasn't actually harmed (fully MOO). I am hoping LE is going over his personal life with a fine-toothed comb to figure this one out.

Good thinking.....that makes a lot of sense.
 
  • #33
That's a pretty distinctive truck. I'm a little surprised no one has recognized it.

This one is all kinds of strange, imo. 7:30 a.m. seems kind of an odd time for a random crime.
 
  • #34
This is really strange. Looks like a targeted murder to me, like revenge or murder for hire. That duct tape business is definitely weird.

It feels like he wouldn’t wanted to hit her. Like he loves or admires her and in place of hurting her he just wanted to make sure she won’t fight back? I don’t know.
 
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That's a pretty distinctive truck. I'm a little surprised no one has recognized it.

This one is all kinds of strange, imo. 7:30 a.m. seems kind of an odd time for a random crime.
There's really not much distinctive about the truck. Pell the sticker off the back window and it would blend in with all the other black Nissan pickups.
 
  • #38
So he shot the husband on the sidewalk, jumped out and taped the woman up on the sidewalk, and nobody saw anything?
 
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So he shot the husband on the sidewalk, jumped out and taped the woman up on the sidewalk, and nobody saw anything?
It sounds like it... Hopefully there are some ring door cameras around there or other security camera footage to check. Fingers crossed that the face of the perp would be visible on one. I know the chance of that is not great, but you never know.

Because there is a picture of the car, LE must have already found some footage, hopefully they‘ll even find some better one.
 
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@Cryptic , I was thinking about the truck owner also and guessing it to be a younger person. As you say, the rims, sports sticker, etc. I’m starting to look more at the classic motives that you listed yesterday on page 1.

I agree.

As a side note, that part of Dallas is a mix of gentrifiers and residents who have lived in the area for years, and in many cases, generations.

A certain number of the long term residents represent an "olde school" Dallas where customized pick up trucks and "loud 'n proud" support of the Cowboys, Rangers and Mavericks are common.

Thus, that truck with tinted windows, possible after market rims and prominent Texas Rangers sticker could well indicate a local resident more than an AA tech worker. As you stated, a local resident could have a well, uhmm……. "local" motive.
 
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