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Thanks for this, it made me lol
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The Midlothian PD has a new post on its FB page. I don't know how to share it here, but some very interesting observations are posted there..
2 days behind in this thread, but I wanted to say that you are definitely NOT in the minority. Most people still think the perp is a woman.
I just checked and didn't see anything, what are you referring to Camerabug? TIA
This raises an interesting point that may help us separate the wheat from the chaff in terms of what is true versus possibly not true, with respect to LE statements. In Exhibit A to the search warrant labelled Search Warrant.pdf in post #3 of thread #10, the affiant states: At approximately 0418 hours, the victim Terri Bevers is observed entering the building through the main door under the awning area. The video shows Terri Bevers walking toward where the suspects location. Neither the suspect nor victim, were seen again on video. The victim was later found deceased at the south west comer of the interior of the building. Although not 100% unambiguous, I read the above to say the murder was not captured on video. But an affiant law enforcement or not cannot lie in an affidavit without risking a charge of perjury. Thus, I think the surveillance video does not show the crime. By contrast, I'm sure there are many LE statements we are aware of that were not included in any affidavits.
Batbrat, I am really impressed by your work, and thank you so much for dedicating your time to help solve MB's murder.
I have read your explanation about how you arrived at SP's body shape. If one is to talk about anatomy, males and females have very difference upper bodies. If you measured a lean man's chest (chest circumference), his measurements are going to go down in a somewhat linear pattern to his waist. In between his chest and stomach, there will be bones and flesh. However, in women, there is going to be a large jump (technically a decrease) in measurements immediately below her chest. In effect if you drew a straight line from the widest part of a woman's chest to her waist (assuming she is lean), there is going to be an air pocket. The tactical vest would obscure this anatomical difference, I think. How did you determine that there was actually flesh under the vest (male) as opposed to an air pocket (female)? I hope that this makes sense.
Thank you again.
As promised, another animated sequence of the footage with-to-without gear:
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I have my doubts, because I can't imagine a woman having the physical strength to do to a door what the perp did, to get in. And the killing with a hammer, an act of physical domination and damage, to me seems way more masculine in nature as well.
The style of the attacks could have provided some minimal insight in particular if a specific style was used as in martial arts or any of the other specific fight styles like knock out, etc.because the one who planned it didn't want to have to view it when shown by police. That would send him over the top.
I have my doubts, because I can't imagine a woman having the physical strength to do to a door what the perp did, to get in. And the killing with a hammer, an act of physical domination and damage, to me seems way more masculine in nature as well.
I see a lean and fit male 25-45 age range. I attribute all the bulk to be dress related. If you look at calves you can see muscle, not jiggly fat. Could have shin covers on or even kneepads.Two options: An average sized person wearing a jacket and tactical vest or a fat person wearing no tactical gear.
According to my estimates and measuring, I don't believe it can reasonably be both. So it must only be one or the other. I'm not trying to bend your mind - just trying to determine what people believe. If you're saying both fat and vest, where does the fat go when the vest is worn over it?
You answered your own question very observantly. Many have assumed a hammer because that's pretty obviously what he/she was carrying, but an strict interpretation of LE's statement allows for other tools to have been used. It was an assumption, but we don't know for sure that it was done with a hammer.Do we know if she was killed with the hammer? I've seen several people post that and thought maybe I missed something. I thought LE said something like "tool consistent with what the murderer was carrying," but weren't there several tools in the video?
Two options: An average sized person wearing a jacket and tactical vest or a fat person wearing no tactical gear.
According to my estimates and measuring, I don't believe it can reasonably be both. So it must only be one or the other. I'm not trying to bend your mind - just trying to determine what people believe. If you're saying both fat and vest, where does the fat go when the vest is worn over it?
How about slue footed: big clumsy turned out feet. The turned out feet make me think SP is a man.Nice work Batbrat!! Thank you :great:
SP movements look extremely jerky to me.
Interesting gait information on this link: http://www.my-ms.org/symptoms_movement_disorders.htm
Very interesting article on MS. My mother had MS and her walk was definitely purposeful and rigid.Nice work Batbrat!! Thank you :great:
SP movements look extremely jerky to me.
Interesting gait information on this link: http://www.my-ms.org/symptoms_movement_disorders.htm
Agree!I believe the monster is a male, between 45 to 60ish yrs old, 5'8 to 5'11, within normal weight range, not fit, and perhaps out of shape.
As promised, another animated sequence of the footage with-to-without gear:
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