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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The wife probably just knew he was a sex pervert and kept his magazines and goodies down there, so she stayed away. She's disabled and so is her son. Now her daughter's job won't exist anymore and they won't be able to stay in their house. [b]He probably got paid (bribes) in cash for "consulting on zoning codes" and made it so they were poor on paper. [/b][/quote] +1 Can you imagine how many years he was paid under the table, while taking part in his perversions ($$$)? Decades! Anyone else think the IRS is going to get a piece of this, too? [/quote] Lol- a piece of what, exactly? I highly doubt he was sitting on a fortune or able to work under the table in his business. His stepson may have qualified for some benefits due to his disability. Or, perhaps Rex had the family on a tight budget and they traded food stamp recipients cash for food stamps (some FS recipients sell the FS for less than their value in exchange for cash (for example they will sell $40 in FS for $20 cash).[/quote] Well, he had the money to pay for sex fairly often - so he had something - and was certainly hiding money, and much more, obviously. Has anyone seen the interview with the girl who went on a date with him, but left early? She said he was definitely creepy, so much so that she called a friend to pick her up. She said he was definitely angry that she would not get in his car (!!!) He was talking about the murders during the date, and his M.O. was [b]plausible deniability[/b]. She thought that he might be "a normal family guy" - but he was far from it, even though he seemed to have a real job. When he said he was divorced, she knew he was not. He believed that no one would believe the girls because of what they did for a living, and he deliberately chose rather small women. The stuff that he was into was horrific. I have also been watching interviews with the BTK killer's daughter. I never followed either of these cases until now. If you have ever come across someone like this guy, you would be freaked out, too. Did at least one of the women go to his house? The idea of the secret room and the storage facilities - my gosh. [/quote] I'm not disagreeing that he is an evil person who was hiding god knows what, but some of the theories about his finances and the food stamps are outlandish. That is all.[/quote] So most people you know have a posh high priced office on 5th Avenue, while living in a shanty? (I was not the one that posted about the food stamps). The murderer is obviously hiding money - in addition to his soliciting endless prostitutes, and murdering more than we know. The part about hims stalking and calling his murder victim's families, from the victim's phones, is abhorrent. He obviously did not know when to stop (to say the least). No one picked up on his compulsions and issues?? [/quote] His office was posh and high priced on 5th Avenue? Have we heard how long he had that office?[/quote]
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