Is the Santa and his wife still alive? |
He died |
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I think the Santa theory also explains why she was penetrated with an object. At his age/health, he couldn't get an erection. |
When is that coming on - that's the one that I want to see. I think that seeing the rooms as they looked on that day (hopefully before items were removed from them) will help to fill in the gaps. |
Why the ransom note? |
O.k. that makes a certain amount of sense I suppose. I'm still not understanding why she put on yesterday's clothes when she had a closet full of clothes. PPs have mentioned that maybe she had a limited wardrobe because she had recently gained weight. Yet, she apparently didn't feel the need to pack much because she had a closet full of clothes at their other house.... This woman had clothes. It makes no sense that she would put old party clothes on. |
There's no reason an intruder would leave both the ransom note and the body. |
His wife's idea to make it look financially motivated. |
Sometimes when you have a new outfit or a favourite outfit, you want to wear it a lot. |
There's no reason the family would leave both the ransom note and the body. |
Because he wasn't planning to kill her there initially. He was going to smuggle her out of the house in the suitcase and do whatever he wanted to do somewhere else. I think he hoped the ransom note would buy him time. |
Sure there is. The ransom note points to an intruder rather than family. Whether the body is ultimately found inside or outside the house, it's useful to the parents to have evidence suggesting the killer wasn't a family member. |
There isn't a single theory that fits all the facts. Most confusing case ever. Also, for those who don't think Santa was healthy enough to do it, why do you think Patsy was? The woman was a cancer patient and also seemed pretty emotionally fragile. |