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3. obviously not 4. not so much |
Nope. It is the absurdity of ordering a pizza while in the middle of murdering for people and that very pizza leading to your downfall. |
She was very well spoken and looked very genuine to me. |
Perhaps you didn't know all of her friends? It looks like she is the mother of one of the son's classmates. It sounds like she met Amy when the children were in kindergarten together. |
| I realize it was the saliva on the pizza--not the fingerprints. I am surprised it was on file considering the type of his past convictions. Did he spend time in prison? I follow cold cases and was surprised to learn it is sometimes not collected and entered. |
She may well be, but this may quality as the most random interview of all times. Why would anyone care about what that lady has to say? Is it just because she has a lovely smile and an expensive house? #tvsucks |
it goes very well with the stupidity of a guy who tought he could cruelly murder 4 people (and of a rich and well connected family) and not having the entire police department on his trail until he was cought, he could spend probably almost 24 hours in the house probably leaving traces everywhere and have somebody drop $40K our of the door (he was actually lucky he was not cought during the act, SS must have come up wiht a seriously good excuse with his assistant), he could drive away with an expensive Porche registered to a murder victim and keep it for hours. |
You do realize that any parent can ask the other parent for support through any given state. It's ZERO indication of the financial status of the complaining parent. Moron. |
This question came up on the fact thread and someone shared that Dna is collected and put inti a database for all armed services men and women and have been for over two decades. Wint's brief stint in the marines is likely how his Dna was collected, |
| Elizabeth Blalock may know Amy and may be genuinely grieving, but just sayin' -- they aren't even Facebook friends. |
Someone who seemed to know what they were talking about said that probably was not the case. The explanation was complicated, but made sense. |
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I'm thinking he acted alone because it appears to be too unplanned and out of control for even a stupid accomplice to go along with without asking "WTF are you doing?"
The pizza order says there wasn't a plan to go on overnight. The torture and brutal murders are depraved but also idiotic - they guarantee the full force and focus of all possible law enforcement jurisdictions until he is caught and prosecuted - much greater resources than would have gone after just a robbery. Then he takes the Porsche and ditches it less than a mile from his own house and sprints away behind a commercial area. It is hard to believe any accomplice would go along with all that because there are so many unnecessary risks and increased penalties for little or no additional reward. |
I don't see how the pizza delivery is absurd considering what just happened. Plus they were alive or at SS was until the afternoon the next day. I think SS convinced him to order to get someone to the house, hoping they would see something or a neighbor might think it was off to see Domino's at midnight. Someone showed him where the envelope was and more than likely gave him the idea to put money in the envelope and leave it out front. Maybe that is how the perp got the money drop on the front step idea??(it was just easy to get his pizza on the front step) I'm sure SS was thinking and trying anything he could to get his family safe. I'm sure there is much more evidence (he was in that house almost 24hrs) but Domino's pizza kids already leaked to the media that they delivered that night. Police shared the evidence they collected shortly after with the suspect name. |
Agree. Not many people are going to stick around and torture a 10 year old boy. |
That actually does say a lot these days. |