Fairfax Murder

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would an au pair stay in a house where two people were murdered.


This is my only question. My kid would be on the first plane home after that.


I agree, it's not normal to stay at a job where a murdered happened. I don't think an agency would even allow this to happen. Sounds suspect to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would an au pair stay in a house where two people were murdered.


This is my only question. My kid would be on the first plane home after that.


I agree, it's not normal to stay at a job where a murdered happened. I don't think an agency would even allow this to happen. Sounds suspect to me.


Has it been confirmed the au pair is still there?
Anonymous
I highly doubt that Dateline NBC is going to broadcast a story that is an open investigation and has no resolution whatsoever. For one, details could be revealed that end up being detrimental to the investigation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would an au pair stay in a house where two people were murdered.


This is my only question. My kid would be on the first plane home after that.


I agree, it's not normal to stay at a job where a murdered happened. I don't think an agency would even allow this to happen. Sounds suspect to me.


Has it been confirmed the au pair is still there?


+1
No reputable au pair agency would allow an au pair to stay on under such circumstances.
Anonymous
I've seen the Au Pair taking walks with the little girl recently...so she's definitely still living there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've seen the Au Pair taking walks with the little girl recently...so she's definitely still living there.


Are you sure it’s not the former au pair who comes to visit? She seems very close with the family. She flew in immediately when Christine died.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I highly doubt that Dateline NBC is going to broadcast a story that is an open investigation and has no resolution whatsoever. For one, details could be revealed that end up being detrimental to the investigation.


I was wondering about this. I don't watch Dateline all that much, but the episodes I've seen aren't about open cases - they often interview law enforcement, attorneys, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really feel like blaming Ryan by calling into question his life style choices is a way to make him look guilty instead of actually talking about the case and what people know. Not only do they keep tossing the sexual fetish thing up but forgetting we do not know what Christine and her husband were actually into. So far I have heard overwhelmingly that Joe was a nice guy, and that Christine was a kind woman. So far I have not heard anything good about the husband at all or the au pair for that matter.

If the tv show is going to do a show on this there is a reason. Their producers think it's a mystery worth looking at. I hope that we all find out more but I would bet the husband is the killer and that the au pair still living there is involved also.


Just because their friends and family are t chatterboxes doesn’t make them guilty.
Anonymous
Wait, what tv show is doing a story on it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would an au pair stay in a house where two people were murdered.


This is my only question. My kid would be on the first plane home after that.


I agree, it's not normal to stay at a job where a murdered happened. I don't think an agency would even allow this to happen. Sounds suspect to me.


…unless law enforcement/judiciary is not allowing her to leave the country. Can’t travel if you don’t have a passport.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I highly doubt that Dateline NBC is going to broadcast a story that is an open investigation and has no resolution whatsoever. For one, details could be revealed that end up being detrimental to the investigation.


I was wondering about this. I don't watch Dateline all that much, but the episodes I've seen aren't about open cases - they often interview law enforcement, attorneys, etc.


I cannot recall any Dateline episodes where the case is wide open with no resolution in sight. 48 Hours occasionally covers dated mysteries, but this type of case does not seem to fit the normal Dateline episode, unless the police are really far along in the investigation and Dateline is somehow in the know, but I doubt it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Hi everybody. I just stumbled upon this page looking up this case. I used to work with Joe doing manual labor and admittedly I did not know him well. We worked together about 3 months and he was a scary dude. He was definitely mentally unstable and would throw adult temper tantrums if a job didn't go his way, and threaten anybody who disagreed with him. He seemed stuck in his childhood days...always talking about pot, fights he got in, etc. I stayed away... but when I heard this story I was not shocked at all that this is how he went out.


I love how everybody just glossed over this guy's post because it doesn't fit your narrative.


+1.


+2. I find the Joe booster posts a little off, along with the wild, constant, and unsupported speculation that there was a swinging or other sexual relationship going on.

But as long as we are sharing vibes, mine is more along the lines of odd guy that developed an obsession, showed up unwelcome one morning, and the encounter ended violently.


I was the "+1" that you are responding to and that's exactly what I think. Lots of wild, unsubstantiated theories about swinging or other unusual sexual behavior. What I am quite certain of is that Joe was a really weird dude. Whether that means he stabbed the wife, remains to be seen, but I'd put my money on the husband and au pair's version of events being more accurate than what seems to be the prevailing theory here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi everybody. I just stumbled upon this page looking up this case. I used to work with Joe doing manual labor and admittedly I did not know him well. We worked together about 3 months and he was a scary dude. He was definitely mentally unstable and would throw adult temper tantrums if a job didn't go his way, and threaten anybody who disagreed with him. He seemed stuck in his childhood days...always talking about pot, fights he got in, etc. I stayed away... but when I heard this story I was not shocked at all that this is how he went out.


I love how everybody just glossed over this guy's post because it doesn't fit your narrative.


+1.


+2. I find the Joe booster posts a little off, along with the wild, constant, and unsupported speculation that there was a swinging or other sexual relationship going on.

But as long as we are sharing vibes, mine is more along the lines of odd guy that developed an obsession, showed up unwelcome one morning, and the encounter ended violently.


I was the "+1" that you are responding to and that's exactly what I think. Lots of wild, unsubstantiated theories about swinging or other unusual sexual behavior. What I am quite certain of is that Joe was a really weird dude. Whether that means he stabbed the wife, remains to be seen, but I'd put my money on the husband and au pair's version of events being more accurate than what seems to be the prevailing theory here.


what I'm sure of Joe might be weird in your eyes but others seem to clearly have thought him a good guy. I think it was the husband and if there was a sex thing between Christine and Joe then it makes more sense that the husband killed them both not the good guy you are mocking even though you didn't know him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would an au pair stay in a house where two people were murdered.


This is my only question. My kid would be on the first plane home after that.


I agree, it's not normal to stay at a job where a murdered happened. I don't think an agency would even allow this to happen. Sounds suspect to me.


…unless law enforcement/judiciary is not allowing her to leave the country. Can’t travel if you don’t have a passport.


oh that is an interesting point. They may have asked the au pair not to leave the country or even the state, but she sure didn't need to stay in the murder house unless she has some reason. I think that reason is a romantic situation with the husband. This is more incriminating then not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would an au pair stay in a house where two people were murdered.


This is my only question. My kid would be on the first plane home after that.


I agree, it's not normal to stay at a job where a murdered happened. I don't think an agency would even allow this to happen. Sounds suspect to me.


…unless law enforcement/judiciary is not allowing her to leave the country. Can’t travel if you don’t have a passport.


oh that is an interesting point. They may have asked the au pair not to leave the country or even the state, but she sure didn't need to stay in the murder house unless she has some reason. I think that reason is a romantic situation with the husband. This is more incriminating then not.


Perhaps it is because her and the child are bonded? The little girl did just lose her mother and I’m sure gets great comfort from keeping her “sense of normal” is possible?
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