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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] It seems like the only thing that makes sense with this case is that the mom is involved. Otherwise, what is this man's motive? Why would a someone who is not married to/living with the mother care if she has a long drive to see her son? According to the articles, he is married to someone else. He probably has zero relationship with the son. [/quote] Because the killer viewed John as a threat to his relationship with the woman. John was going to have a bond with her that the killer never would. The mom doesn’t necessarily have to be involved.[/quote] Then why not kill her other baby daddy/ex-husband? Maybe he did it bc she would have more time for him without having to drive to and from Ballston from Maryland?[/quote] I thought there was some overlap between John and the killer. I might have my timeline off on all these guys she was sleeping with.[/quote] Oh where did you read/hear that? That would make more sense. Based on what I have read, John was awarded full custody in 2016 and she started seeing the married accused killer within the past year/year and a half. Her relationship with the victim seemed pretty strained considering he went for full custody, not even joint. For me, it would be hard to imagine them rekindling anything during this period. [/quote] I agree that it’s most likely the ex-wife was involved, but you never know... It could always be some bizarre act of love. Look at the Dan Markel murder. Allegedly murdered by guy hired by the brother of his ex-wife as a result of a bitter custody dispute. Lots of people still think the ex-wife is involved b/c of the motive/circumstances, but LE hasn’t suggested that/certainly can’t prove it.[/quote]
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