11 shot LE, 3 deceased. Terrible!Pray for Dallas police officers and their families. Oh my goodness what is going on in this world?
11 shot LE, 3 deceased. Terrible!Pray for Dallas police officers and their families. Oh my goodness what is going on in this world?
This makes sense to me as well, Batbrat. But I sort of question why they would rent a car the night before they are going to get on a boat? I know I'm missing something though?
A botched rape.....that's a real possibility. I haven't considered that until just now and IMO it could be. Good one!
Yep....I've always thought it's a male too. I can't get my mind to go towards a female perp no matter how hard I try.
A botched rape.....that's a real possibility. I haven't considered that until just now and IMO it could be. Good one!
Those of us who have followed cases on WS for years, or just crime in general, have learned, sometimes to our surprise, sometimes not for us cynics, that many, many murders are personal, and committed and/or planned by someone very close to the victim with something to gain, be it freedom, child custody, life insurance, revenge and/or any combo of these motives. And often (just watch enough ID channel shows) the crime appears initially to be a "random break-in", "home invasion gone bad" "gun went off accidently" etc, etc, etc...only to find out a spouse, partner or other person well known to the victim was the killer or had hired one.
Jmo
Where is MBs side of the family?! I don't recall ever reading anything about them...
Here is the potential problem I have with that approach, IMHO. It leads to starting out with a theory and then searching for evidence that could fit that theory - and discounting evidence that does not support it.
When LE takes this approach, innocent people are often convicted. That's why good LE goes wherever the evidence takes them.
I would submit that from what we are learning, LE is moving away from the family and even moving away from targeting in general. That's where the evidence seems to be leading them. Maybe that's where it should be leading us, too? Just food for thought.
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Maybe. But many times, LE 's silence has meant that they indeed been focused on an "obvious" suspect the whole time, with good reason, not just stats. We have been surprised in the past to llearn that LE had money trails, text messages, etc all along.
I know what you mean, but that female style stance nags at me.
Exactly, they lost their beloved family member, their daughter, their sister, Missy. What could they possibly be expected to say ?
what a great post, thankyou!
but i was confused on one thing. why do we think BB was in (or needed to be in) Shreveport by 11:30am?
Regardless of what camp you're in - why do you think the "targeted by family" camp is so popular?
Maybe. But many times, LE 's silence has meant that they indeed been focused on an "obvious" suspect the whole time, with good reason, not just stats. We have been surprised in the past to llearn that LE had money trails, text messages, etc all along.
Here is the potential problem I have with that approach, IMHO. It leads to starting out with a theory and then searching for evidence that could fit that theory - and discounting evidence that does not support it.
When LE takes this approach, innocent people are often convicted. That's why good LE goes wherever the evidence takes them.
I would submit that from what we are learning, LE is moving away from the family and even moving away from targeting in general. That's where the evidence seems to be leading them. Maybe that's where it should be leading us, too? Just food for thought.
Johnson just said point blank in the People interview that they do NOT have a specific suspect. I guess some can say LE is committing subterfuge even when they're stating that it isn't. I take what he said at face value.
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OK -- just responding to why it is so 'popular', I would submit that because many people believe that BB, as a male spouse, must be the most likely suspect. But because it's untenable to suggest that he was himself the SP, the culpability must be with someone close to him.
Demeanor - so by rule, we are unable to observe the demeanor of an unidentified subject. We can't sleuth them or else it's very difficult to do so. So we focus our energies on those we CAN more easily sleuth, like family - whose names we can know and whose sound bites we can dissect.
Motive - has there been a great motive advanced to go along with target by family? Not life insurance money. Not a divorce in process. Not a current affair that we know of. So what's the compelling motive?
Means - by means you're talking about method/opportunity? Seems like pretty much anybody could take a hammer and go break into a rural location and kill someone. That doesn't say to me, "She could have only been killed by someone she knew".
And let me ask this question. If someone broke into that church specifically to kill someone, wouldn't they make a beeline for the area where they plan to do the kill, so they can rehearse it so to speak in their heads, do a walk-thru, etc? Why break in, spend several minutes in the kitchen on the opposite end of where you need to be, then casually make your way SW with no sense of urgency whatsoever when you can't be sure what time she's going to arrive?
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More thoughts on RB as a possible collaborator. I know his alibi has checked out. Yet even so, as Mainely16 and others have pointed out, his behavior -especially during the interview about the bloody shirt - is just odd. He's smiling, appears to be posturing, and also seems gratified in a way about the whole bloody shirt situation. One thing imparticular that I found a little disturbing was his response when being interviewed at the 1:17 mark, in the link below. He is slightly shaking his head (as if saying no) while he says, "You better believe it!" 3 times!!! Did anyone else have the same reaction I did?
[video=youtube;ICfVJ4yIHcs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICfVJ4yIHcs[/video]
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