The oldest daughter is around 14.
This certainly isn't college age! Wonder why he isn't including the third daughter?
Did one daughter move in with one set of grandparents? JMO.
The oldest daughter is around 14.
This certainly isn't college age! Wonder why he isn't including the third daughter?
Did one daughter move in with one set of grandparents? JMO.
The oldest daughter is around 14.
Not sure why almost everyone here takes MPD/LE literally. There is NO proof that the alibi of BB and/or RB-VB is 100% foolproof! We have no witness statements that have been published, no airline ticket info, etc. We need to get this "set-up" of circumstances by MPD/LE addressed and verified. Crimes need facts to be able to be solvable!!!!!!
Really not wanting to nit pick and want to read through the article a couple of times to grasp everything but this comment was interesting
"We are left with many questions here: Is this the first time you have ever murdered? Is this the last time you will ever do this to someone? Are you the only person that knows what you did on April 18[SUP]th[/SUP], 2016, or have you shared that with anyone?"
I've never had a family member murdered but I don't know if I would think of those questions. Anyone know if those thoughts are typical?
I'd ask "Why..?"
-Nin
Quoting my own post for reference
I am still so struck by those words. I think I would ask why as well, Nin. There's something about the way those questions are phrased. I usually try not to over analyze comments, statements, etc., but these questions IMO were jarring.
"Is this the first time you ever murdered?"
Really?That's what he would ask???
15 months later and a killer still walks free. In my opinion, this was personal. But if it wasn't, who's to say they haven't done it again since?
If it was personal, it would have been solved a long time ago. A church lady physical fitness trainer, doesn't exactly have a long list of people who want to kill her.
It sounds like he was addressing whoever killed Missy.
I would ask the same questions.
Really not wanting to nit pick and want to read through the article a couple of times to grasp everything but this comment was interesting
"We are left with many questions here: Is this the first time you have ever murdered? Is this the last time you will ever do this to someone? Are you the only person that knows what you did on April 18[SUP]th[/SUP], 2016, or have you shared that with anyone?"
I've never had a family member murdered but I don't know if I would think of those questions. Anyone know if those thoughts are typical?
Thinking back to questions people ask of a loved one's killer, when addressing an unknown killer, besides "why would you do this" is "how can you live with yourself knowing what you've done to my family?"I'd ask "Why..?"
-Nin
Really not wanting to nit pick and want to read through the article a couple of times to grasp everything but this comment was interesting
"We are left with many questions here: Is this the first time you have ever murdered? Is this the last time you will ever do this to someone? Are you the only person that knows what you did on April 18[SUP]th[/SUP], 2016, or have you shared that with anyone?"
I've never had a family member murdered but I don't know if I would think of those questions. Anyone know if those thoughts are typical?
Quoting my own post for reference
I am still so struck by those words. I think I would ask why as well, Nin. There's something about the way those questions are phrased. I usually try not to over analyze comments, statements, etc., but these questions IMO were jarring.
"Is this the first time you ever murdered?"
Really?That's what he would ask???
Justice rides a slow horse, but she always arrives. I still think someone will be arrested for this.
Sadly for BB he's damned if he does, damned if he doesn't. It will be interesting to hear from her family. Not defending him, but I do think people like to find anything they can to pick him apart. It's sad that social media has caused them even more harm.
I still 18(?) months later think it was very personal and there's probably a good trail of evidence. But, there's probably some holes missing to nail whomever did this once and for all.
Strictly my opinion only.
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Here's a pic of the eyes taken at 1.43. Notice how far apart they are. (the killer is wearing a guard that covers her forehead and nose in this pic.)
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P.S. I've sent some of my pictures to police but of course I haven't heard diddly squat back from them.
I'm still working on pictures taken from the church surveillance video. In my opinion the killer is definitely a woman. Her eyes are light colored (either blue/gray/or green) and not dark or brown. The space between her eyes is extraordinarily wide. I'm attaching a profile of her face taken at 1.09 from the video and several edits of that frame. I'll post another pic of her eyes from the front view separately to show how widely spaced they are.
And beside all that, aren't we limited to speaking about BB' s response only?Pics snipped for space
If I may, I'd like to ask when showing pictures, if not too much trouble, it's helpful to see the original picture the extreme close up was taken from next to the enlarged version for reference. I'm intrigued by all the photo work but I cannot distinguish much in your enlarged photos.![]()
And beside all that, aren't we limited to speaking about BB' s response only?
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