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I may well turn out to be the wrong one; I'll gladly own up to it. But I will never drink beet juice!
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I don't even allow beets of any form in my home.

I may well turn out to be the wrong one; I'll gladly own up to it. But I will never drink beet juice!
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The benefit of disguising the wounds, in my opinion, would be to leave investigators with the impression this was a burglary gone wrong and Missy was killed with the tools visibly seen in SP's possession. Since I belief this to be a planned crime with a staged burglary scenario that would result in investigators spending their resources looking in the wrong direction. That said, I believe that this is one place that the killer over thought what they were doing. It would not be considered uncommon that a burglar could have a firearm on them.Jethro4WS, I am curious why you think they would have used the tools after the firearm to disguise the original wound. I don't rule out a gun (although I don't currently believe one was used), but if a gun was used prior to tools, I see the tools still being used to act out personal rage. What would be the benefit to covering the gun wound?
I simply see missy as a mother, wife, and active/hard working. I can't see how she could be significant enough to warrant a hit by current or former LE. People see things all the time that they shouldnt, and they don't get mauled.
Many people use church parking lots as overnight parkinglots on occasion (going off to camp, meeting a couple/few people for a weekendtrip etc.). They're usually well lit,patrolled, and no one bothers it. Unlike a store parking lot, -they'll put a nasty note on your windshield; the street sweeper will hit it (happened); your house (HOA sends you a warning for parking overnight on the street) or an office park/parking garage, which is usually dark and deserted over the weekend.I think that no one disguises himself in that way only to break a glass and a door, or to steal a few trinkets.
Why the suspect waited to enter in a new room to break a glass? He had a few ones available before.
No, that person arrived that night to kill. What is not clear is whether the target was Missy. That hypothesis has as many problems as the one of the theft or vandalism.
An observation: If I had to go to a place like that at that time in the night, I would give a full tour around the church before parking, to see if there was anything strange. And I think many people would do the same.
The recording is very interesting, there are a few things to see in detail.
The benefit of disguising the wounds, in my opinion, would be to leave investigators with the impression this was a burglary gone wrong and Missy was killed with the tools visibly seen in SP's possession. Since I belief this to be a planned crime with a staged burglary scenario that would result in investigators spending their resources looking in the wrong direction. That said, I believe that this is one place that the killer over thought what they were doing. It would not be considered uncommon that a burglar could have a firearm on them.
In anything but a burglary gone wrong, we have a killer that could have killed her elsewhere, or in another manner as they wanted her dead. But then, it would be much more obvious that it was someone that wanted her dead.
However, because I believe they took the projectile that killed Missy with them, obfuscating the wounds would make it more likely that gunshot wouldn't be the first consideration of investigators. More staging. This staging, or misdirection, buys the killer additional time. It may even make it so investigators never look in the direction of the killer and rather everyone else under the sun.
Perhaps, they were unaware that murder victims are sent to Dallas County for autopsy. Perhaps with how busy Dallas County ME office is that they may get an examiner that overlooks something.
But this is my theory of the crime and could be totally wrong.
Agree. Remember, it is from the prospective of the "offended" person. What's important to them. To some people, they'd do anything for money, et al. To others, money really has no importance in their life. Some people would guard their job with their life. Others would walk tomorrow. To some, family is everything. To others, yea, but there are more important things (whether they admit is or not).I simply see missy as a mother, wife, and active/hard working. I can't see how she could be significant enough to warrant a hit by current or former LE. People see things all the time that they shouldnt, and they don't get mauled.
A lot of trying too hard on his part, imoA thought just occurred to me and it makes me very uneasy. It was said BB talked to MB on the phone twice the evening he left.
Many wondered why he would have called her at 10 pm when she was sleeping.
I hate saying this but was he actively leaving a digital trail that would prove he was in Mississippi at 10pm and
no way could he have made it back from there to murder his wife which was going to happen early in the morning?
I haven't been in the camp that says, "he's involved". But now I'm thinking...he was involved.
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I don't know what to think. I feel he may have been AWARE of the looming situation, but I'm not ready to take the leap to INVOLVED.A thought just occurred to me and it makes me very uneasy. It was said BB talked to MB on the phone twice the evening he left.
Many wondered why he would have called her at 10 pm when she was sleeping.
I hate saying this but was he actively leaving a digital trail that would prove he was in Mississippi at 10pm and
no way could he have made it back from there to murder his wife which was going to happen early in the morning?
I haven't been in the camp that says, "he's involved". But now I'm thinking...he was involved.
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In response to Post Number 436 Cannonball3804: "Then again, do we know if his family even likes him? Just because you're blood, doesn't mean you're necessarily in someone's corner, you know what I mean? With the trickiness of family dynamics, these people might not be able to stand the sight of each other. The longer this case drags on, the more their relationships will be strained under the stress, I think. That's regardless of the type of people they are or who has pure motives or not. This is a pressure cooker. "
I have been, and continue to be, made aware that many who have been in the public eye are connected through various forms of social media and comment, share and like each others posts. They don't seem to display any dislike or distain for one another IMO, from what I have witnessed. I do have many evidences of such, but it is improper to post.
So, to that end, I agree with the original poster, there does seem, IMHO, to be deflecting going on, as I stated with all the flip-flopping since the start of the investigation into the victim's murder.
Mod: For some reason, the "reply with quote" didnt work for me! So I copied and paste it to add reference to what I was saying.
A thought just occurred to me and it makes me very uneasy. It was said BB talked to MB on the phone twice the evening he left.
Many wondered why he would have called her at 10 pm when she was sleeping.
I hate saying this but was he actively leaving a digital trail that would prove he was in Mississippi at 10pm and
no way could he have made it back from there to murder his wife which was going to happen early in the morning?
I haven't been in the camp that says, "he's involved". But now I'm thinking...he was involved.
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I think this often, but there are sadly so many examples of people murdered for stupid petty reasons that I don't think there is any motive that can be ruled out as impossible at this stage.I simply see missy as a mother, wife, and active/hard working. I can't see how she could be significant enough to warrant a hit by current or former LE. People see things all the time that they shouldnt, and they don't get mauled.
Alibi has been "verified", according to MPD. I agree that BB was leaving a digital trail!
definition of alibi:
NOUN
- a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, typically a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place:
"she has an alibi for the whole of yesterday evening" · [more]
VERB
- informal
offer an excuse or defense for (someone), especially by providing an account of their whereabouts at the time of an alleged act:
"her friend agreed to alibi her"
synonyms: defense · justification · explanation · reason · story · line
All the alibi proves is that he isn't SP. Nothing more or less.
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Yes, it does do that. I do believe this aspect of staging was meant to buy more time. You still have tactical gear to dispose of and a projectile and the weapon itself to get rid of, none of which you would want in your possession should LE come by just to ask a few questions. Expanding the time space from the time of the murder provides the opportunity to not have to get rid of those in haste.But once it was discovered that the killer took the bullet, It destroys any possibility of a burglary that gone wrong.
You're saying you think he could be SP?I respect your opinion; however, by pure definition of "alibi", as stated above, it does not actually prove innocence. It is merely a claim.
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