Wowza, I wonder what that was about?
I did not that he completed is probation and seemed to have a clear license now but it makes me wonder what he did to required probation to begin with.
Wowza, I wonder what that was about?
The more I'm reading, I wonder if it's possible he worked a 12 hour shift. He got home at 8:20am, and with a 20 minute commute, could've gotten off work at 8:00am. The articles are saying the last known times for Kimberly to be alive were between 8:00pm-10:00pm, when she was getting the kids ready for bed, with no mention of the husband being home. I'm still curious why LE believes it to be an isolated incident unless there was some bad blood between her and someone who had access to the house and LE has an idea who it is. :waitasec:http://www.kutv.com/mostpopular/story/Police-say-woman-beaten-to-death/ziff13mBw0iVQYC2j24g7g.cspx
Police said they do not have suspects, but anyone who had access to the home would be considered "persons of interest." Investigators have interviewed "a lot of people," according to Captain McLachlan. Police do not think there is reason for people living nearby to be alarmed, calling the killing an "isolated" event.
Thanks! That puts him about 30 minutes from work to home.Below is a link to the google map. A. is LDS hospital and B. is the approx location of the house.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&sou...111.879165&sspn=0.011277,0.01914&ie=UTF8&z=12
TOD and what time his shift started! Seeing now that work is at least a half hour away, that would put him getting off work before 8am, but we don't know what the latest is he could have left home that previous evening. The articles seem to indicate though that he was gone by 10pm.Here were are needing that TOD again!
Good point Panthera, he may not have left for work till after 8pm or even 10pm for that matter.
In a highly populated city, with as many looney tunes as SLC has, if the police are saying "isolated incident," don't panic; they know who it is and my guess is husband.
Arrived 1/8, drove back to Md. on 3/17.Family issues, but I thought it was beautiful. Hard adjustment from life in DC though.
Your guess could be right ~ with no signs of forced entry, no burglary or other disturbance to the house, no sexual assault (that's been reported) and I'm not seeing any motive from outside the house. MOOIn a highly populated city, with as many looney tunes as SLC has, if the police are saying "isolated incident," don't panic; they know who it is and my guess is husband.
That's more like what the other original reports said. I'm really praying in this case that the husband isn't involved for the sake of those two kids.http://www.abc4.com/content/news/to...s-for-West-Valley/FBIPVz-O_Ea2_XSLZr1oRA.cspx
It looks like both kids are autistic.
Kim Hain, mother of two autistic children, was killed from being beaten with a blunt object to her head according to police. She was only 33 years-old.
The school year recently had ended, and Kimberly Hain spent her time off reading Twilight books, Vuksinick said.
One of the articles also said LE was checking into others who may have had some access to the house. Since she was in the bedroom it seems to me that she was asleep when whoever entered the house and the murder occurred. Being that the husband works at a hospital, it could be easily verified if he was at work the entire shift or not ~ unless he clocked out for his meal break and could've gotten home and back within that time.
The more I'm reading, I wonder if it's possible he worked a 12 hour shift. He got home at 8:20am, and with a 20 minute commute, could've gotten off work at 8:00am. The articles are saying the last known times for Kimberly to be alive were between 8:00pm-10:00pm, when she was getting the kids ready for bed, with no mention of the husband being home. I'm still curious why LE believes it to be an isolated incident unless there was some bad blood between her and someone who had access to the house and LE has an idea who it is. :waitasec:
I'm wondering how that female neighbor knew the victim hadn't put out the trash. If it's in bags, how would she know which trash is whose. If the kids were fed and put to bed fairly early, you'd think a meticulous housekeeper would have put the trash out way before 8-10:00 at night and surely wouldn't have gone to bed without doing it. Something could have been very off that day and night if the neighbor thought the lack of trash, or even missing trash was so very odd.