TX - Terri 'Missy' Bevers,45, murdered in church/person in SWAT gear,18 Apr 2016 #12

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  • #601
Something about the picture of Missy with the kettle bell, on the first post, has always bothered me and I just figured out why.

It's her hairline. It's so high for someone her age and makes her look almost mannish. I am way older than she and when I pull my hair straight back and look in the mirror, mine is not nearly that high. And I don't take hormone replacements or anything else that would affect it.

In addition:

Some years ago I set out to get "pipes" like Missy's and no matter how much I worked out and how much stronger I got, I never looked like that. When I expressed my admiration to someone who had the arms I wished for, she reminded me that genetics has a lot to do with results and said that in fact few women have the genes to attain arms like hers.

So now I'm wondering if there might be a steroid angle to the case?

I apologize if this has already been discussed but I can't keep up with the fast-moving threads.

Gosh, I hope this isn't seen as victim blaming or bashing.. I'm going to alert on my own post just in case.
 
  • #602
If a female who has children committed this crime, how do you suppose she was able to leave her home that time of morning without her husband or children being aware of her absence? I know this has been discussed. It just has my brain stuck.

This murder appears to be premeditated and planned. The absence was probably planned out in advance as well. I do believe that this was a crime of passion and that it will be solved.
 
  • #603
I agree with this 100% I think the person responsible is privately raging at the fact that many people suspect they murdered Missy. I believe the killer felt they were justified in what they did and are most likely seething at the thought that many now see them as the monster they are, and not the victim. I think this person is likely still manipulating those around them into believing they didn't do this. I think LE knows this about the killers personality/profile, and the wording in the letter from the MIL highlights this.

My feelings exactly.
 
  • #604
If a female who has children committed this crime, how do you suppose she was able to leave her home that time of morning without her husband or children being aware of her absence? I know this has been discussed. It just has my brain stuck.

IMO, one of the children is old enough to care for their younger siblings should they wake up. Maybe someone was at the house for the night. Maybe Benadryl was given to help the children sleep.
 
  • #605
I have seen in many relationships with marital discord/financial issues, large purchases (cars, houses, boats) in an attempt to try to make the "unhappy" partner stay by giving them something that will make them feel happy/loved. It doesn't make financial sense, but when you feel like you are losing your spouse, sometimes, wise financial decisions are thrown out the window.

It is also easy to gripe about money and communicate about money issues, but not have a serious financial issue.

A statement such as ... I have to cut back on ordering products this month could seem like a problem, when in reality someone might be good with money and saving for a trip etc. (This is a made up scenario)

IMO the info that they had ongoing financial issues is pretty subjective. Now if LE has other info they have not released, like bankruptcy, lots of accumulated debt, unpaid loans, etc. that would be different.

This are just my thoughts and opinions.
 
  • #606
Something about the picture of Missy with the kettle bell, on the first post, has always bothered me and I just figured out why.

It's her hairline. It's so high for someone her age and makes her look almost mannish. I am way older than she and when I pull my hair straight back and look in the mirror, mine is not nearly that high. And I don't take hormone replacements or anything else that would affect it.

In addition:

Some years ago I set out to get "pipes" like Missy's and no matter how much I worked out and how much stronger I got, I never looked like that. When I expressed my admiration to someone who had the arms I wished for, she reminded me that genetics has a lot to do with results and said that in fact few women have the genes to attain arms like hers.

So now I'm wondering if there might be a steroid angle to the case?

I apologize if this has already been discussed but I can't keep up with the fast-moving threads.
I think her hairline is just naturally like that. I saw a pic of her wedding and her hairline seemed to be the same.

I hope this isn't interpreted as an insult towards her looks. Just commenting on what I saw. Personally I think she looks toned, not overly muscular. Not that I'm an expert on exercise/weight lifting, but I wouldn't think you would need steroids to accomplish that
 
  • #607
This^^ I think that box was saran wrap that the perp wrapped on boots so no tracks left after murder.

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Yes. And maybe swatperp put some over the front of the vest too. But I think if police were to
spray the inside of SP's vehicle for traces of blood, it would light up like a Christmas tree. [emoji15]

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  • #608
Certainly possible. But I keep thinking if a woman is so calculating as to plan and carry out this murder, she would surely know that the kids being away would be a dead give-away for the police.

I agree, but I think this person was so confident they wouldn't be caught that it wouldn't suprise me if the kids were away and if that is the case it is another example that this person isn't as perfect and smart as they thought.
 
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Umm agree I thought some 'roid look when I first saw MB pic on the local 5:00 news. A friend who is a trainer would point out the gym folks and when they were 'roofed up and off 'roids
 
  • #611
Something about the picture of Missy with the kettle bell, on the first post, has always bothered me and I just figured out why.

It's her hairline. It's so high for someone her age and makes her look almost mannish. I am way older than she and when I pull my hair straight back and look in the mirror, mine is not nearly that high. And I don't take hormone replacements or anything else that would affect it.

In addition:

Some years ago I set out to get "pipes" like Missy's and no matter how much I worked out and how much stronger I got, I never looked like that. When I expressed my admiration to someone who had the arms I wished for, she reminded me that genetics has a lot to do with results and said that in fact few women have the genes to attain arms like hers.

So now I'm wondering if there might be a steroid angle to the case?

I apologize if this has already been discussed but I can't keep up with the fast-moving threads.

Gosh, I hope this isn't seen as victim blaming or bashing.. I'm going to alert on my own post just in case.
She doesn't look to me like her physique is in any way enhanced. She's flexing in those pictures. She looks fit and natural IMO.
 
  • #612
Yeah looks really nice also (IMO), someone had posted a link to the funeral video the truck was in it, there's also a pic of BB standing in front of the truck I think at the police station?

Truck goes by at 1:36 behind Hearse.

http://umbrellaofsuspicion.com/2016/04/terri-missy-bevers-update/

The quote from her friend in that article is pretty interesting "My heart says one thing, my head says another....' This sounds like something you'd say when logic and reason is telling you that you know who killed your friend but it's someone your friend knew, cared about, or maybe loved so your heart is desperately telling you that it just can't be.
 
  • #613
I think her hairline is just naturally like that. I saw a pic of her wedding and her hairline seemed to be the same.

I hope this isn't interpreted as an insult towards her looks. Just commenting on what I saw. Personally I think she looks toned, not overly muscular. Not that I'm an expert on exercise/weight lifting, but I wouldn't think you would need steroids to accomplish that

No, I wasn't insulting her looks at all. I haven't seen the wedding picture or any others to really compare it to.
 
  • #614
Hmmmm. I just don't know. I hope and pray everyone who thinks "this woman" killed Missy is wrong! More children without a mom. Ugh!

I have looked at the at the enhanced pic and the eyes seem to match, somewhat. I can think of two other people involved with Missy whose eyes match somewhat.

I guess I am not a good judge of people anymore. I thought MB to be a hard working women of God. Finding out she had a affair(s) was a huge disappointment.

I will say she aged beyond her years in the pictures I have seen. Maybe Steroids. I could believe that.
 
  • #615
I think her hairline is just naturally like that. I saw a pic of her wedding and her hairline seemed to be the same.

I hope this isn't interpreted as an insult towards her looks. Just commenting on what I saw. Personally I think she looks toned, not overly muscular. Not that I'm an expert on exercise/weight lifting, but I wouldn't think you would need steroids to accomplish that

As someone who is female and interested in weight training, she didn't strike me as being on steroids. Yes, it's much harder for women to build significant mass (which is why women SHOULD do weight training without worrying about "bulking up"!), but some of it is down to genetics. And if she's holding a kettlebell, she's probably flexing.

Edit: the only thing that would sway my opinion is if Missy is confirmed as COMPETING in female bodybuilding competitions. That's a different kettle of fish and also requires specific barbell training, not dragging tires around.
 
  • #616
No, I wasn't insulting her looks at all. I haven't seen the wedding picture or any others to really compare it to.
I was clarifying to say I hope my post wasn't interpreted as insulting her looks.
 
  • #617
I was clarifying to say I hope my post wasn't interpreted as insulting her looks.

And I hope mine wasn't either. :seeya:
 
  • #618
I never buy the "LE knows who did it", but They are waiting argument. If they know who did it, or think they know, they make an arrest. Period.
 
  • #619
I never buy the "LE knows who did it", but They are waiting argument. If they know who did it, or think they know, they make an arrest. Period.

But what if they know who did it, but don't have solid physical evidence yet? Would they still arrest immediately?
 
  • #620
Did the warrants or media stories say who MB had an affair with?
 
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