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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]John is DJ's father. I think the Lori &John's son witnessed violence night of Erin's murder with his father (or maybe even mother) and Erin. John is setting up Billy. Erin told Mare's son and John killed him to silence him. Maybe son threatened John, went to get gun, John (maybe with Billy) went after him. Killed him and took gun. Burning journals may be to cover up others involved in online prostitution. DJ being gay for pay or selling underage porn.[/quote] There's a reason that John said to Billy "Say the words!" and then he "confesses". Like John and/or Lori killed Erin and they're using drunk Billy to get away with it. There isn't enough talk about how John/Billy and Erin are first cousins once removed. How gross. Something else overlooked - the two girls who were missing/found. Mare said she knocked on every drug den door and talked to every prostitute in town. Then she finds the right one who was attacked by the same kidnapper and easily finds them both? In the same town?? If she hadn't showed up without her gun, which was taken from her because she was on administrative leave, then Zobel would be alive. They also listened to those knocks too much and should have told the kidnapper to put his hands up immediately. [/quote] Mare needed her trusted prostitute acquaintance to act as go between. Girls turning tricks generally aren’t going to open up to the police on their own. Given how many horrible men they have to deal with (potentially including police officers), violence, and awful outcomes for prostitutes in general, I think it’s reasonable to expect that the girl who ended up talking was probably pretty jaded and wouldn’t have been inclined to talk to the police had she not been persuaded by someone that she trusted.[/quote]
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