Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would like to know how they ruled out the roommates and the ex bf Jack. They just believed that the roommates were asleep and so was Jack? Jack could have left his phone at his house while committing this crime. He could also have been the one who called his own phone using the girls phones. And leaving the the other 2 roommates unharmed maybe to make it look suspicious for the 2 surviving girls. So i want to know what evidence do they have to rule out these 3 obvious suspects??
I know we don't know all of the details, but this was a brutal murder with a knife against 4 people. Do you think a college aged female roommate could/would do that?
Like the pp's said, the public doesn't have all of the information. It's possible that obvious clues were at the scene that suggest a suspect other than the roommates and ex-bf.
Criminologists and FBI profilers (both former and current) all seem to agree on a profile of this guy -
1. Someone they know - although not in the inner circle. This could be an acquaintance or someone they’ve interacted with a few times.
2. A White male college age or just a smidge older
3. Someone who was predatory - not a reactive crime. So basically someone who was watching, observing, stalking and waiting.
4. Someone who had been in the house before.