StillTrouble74
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hollyjokers said:I know people say that it's better to have the answers to what happened to their loved ones than to never know...in this case, I wish Teresa's family never had to know what that poor woman went through. This is beyond horrific.
All the horrible descriptive words I can come up with for these 2 pigs don't even come close to the terror they put this young girl through. No DP in Wisconsin???cheko1 said:I still think he was a party to the rape case.
concernedperson said:This reminds of the 70's slasher movies where some deviant who lives in the country is stalking the countryside. Only in this case, it was true. Some dimwitted (but not insane) individual acts and enlists another dimwitted individual to complete their murderous plot.This is family dysfunction taken to the inth. This is where abuse was always known and expected.That is why the mother coddles her son, who was obviously involved. Their family dynamics are seeded in the generations before them.
hollyjokers said::banghead: What would his IQ have to be to excuse willingly participating in the rape of a shackled woman, who begged for help, who did everything she could to appeal to this boy's conscience, and in return got her throat slashed. In the first place, I can't imagine why he would hear a woman screaming in agony from several hundred feet away & instead of going to get help, proceed to knock on the door where the screaming is coming from.
I'm so glad the DA isn't cutting a deal with this kid for his testimony.
Sherlockmom said:Here is a link to a longer interview with Dassey's mother. She said her boys "looked up to Steven" but then said he was a person who "pushed other people around and told them what to do or else".
http://www.wfrv.com/video/?cid=5
She said "she doesn't blame her son for saying nuttin". She explains the extent of his "learning disability" which involves having trouble remembering things and bad grades in school failing most of his classes. Apparantly he doesn't have problems remembering some things though.
She also mentioned remembering seeing the big bonfire on Halloween and thinking nothing of it. She has other sons I wonder what their rap sheets look like?
Sherlockmom
Sherlockmom said:>This whole case is just scary and Im so surprised that this guy did this to her knowing that everybody knew that she had a 'job' with him that day.<
I wonder if Teresa knew his background and if so, what she thought? I wouldn't have gone there alone knowing his background. Perhaps she thought he was an innocent guy that had been falsely accused.
That was probably big news in a small town. I find it hard to believe that she didn't know anything about him.
Sherlockmom
That was my sister who sold him the dining room set...we just talked about that this a.m. She is single and was alone the day Avery and his brother went there (about 3 or so months before this happened). She lives way back off the street in a secluded area. It is scarey to think about. We feel he wasn't in his element...and also he didn't plan it like he did wih Tereasa...1000Sparks said:[ I remember reading back where a poster here at WS actually sold him and his brother a dining room set or something like that? Hopefully that person wasnt an intended target...
Sherlockmom said:He later mentions when Avery talks about burning her body that there was already a fire going in the fire pit. Now this is even weirder. If I fire was already going isn't it too hot to put your face in it and see what is in there let alone identify it as a cell phone and camera?
Sherlockmom