Anonymous wrote:I lived in "AVA Ballston" back in the 1990s when it was called "Lincoln Towers". Good times! That was before they built a bunch of high rises around it to obstruct the view from the balcony. I was on the 21st floor looking towards Skyline.
At one point, around 1995-ish, they had a message posted in the elevator asking if anyone had seen Vince Foster in the building in 1993. Apparently someone thought he'd been killed there and his body dumped in Fort Marcy Park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Do not tell people where you live. Are you stupid?
2. This guy was obviously stabbed to death. That is a personal way to kill someone.
3. That means the killer knew the person. So you are not in danger.
Have you noticed this site is anonymous?
Not really, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Do not tell people where you live. Are you stupid?
2. This guy was obviously stabbed to death. That is a personal way to kill someone.
3. That means the killer knew the person. So you are not in danger.
Have you noticed this site is anonymous?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why a strong smell of bleach? Did the killer try to rinse himself or herself off?
Stabbing inside the apartment is maybe personal, but stabbing outside is not necessarily personal. Wasn't the woman who was recently murdered on the street in Mt. Pleasant or wherever stabbed? That it was a stranger.
Read the comments - he was killed in his apartment so he let someone in.
That’s not necessarily the case.
More likely than not the person was let in, especially since the article doesn’t indicate there were signs of a forced entry. Also, since ACPD said they don’t believe there is any threat to the community, that means they suspect the murder was committed by someone known to the victim who had a particular motive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why a strong smell of bleach? Did the killer try to rinse himself or herself off?
Stabbing inside the apartment is maybe personal, but stabbing outside is not necessarily personal. Wasn't the woman who was recently murdered on the street in Mt. Pleasant or wherever stabbed? That was a stranger.
Read the comments - he was killed in his apartment so he let someone in.
That’s not necessarily the case.
Anonymous wrote:1. Do not tell people where you live. Are you stupid?
2. This guy was obviously stabbed to death. That is a personal way to kill someone.
3. That means the killer knew the person. So you are not in danger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why a strong smell of bleach? Did the killer try to rinse himself or herself off?
Stabbing inside the apartment is maybe personal, but stabbing outside is not necessarily personal. Wasn't the woman who was recently murdered on the street in Mt. Pleasant or wherever stabbed? That was a stranger.
Read the comments - he was killed in his apartment so he let someone in.
Anonymous wrote:Why a strong smell of bleach? Did the killer try to rinse himself or herself off?
Stabbing inside the apartment is maybe personal, but stabbing outside is not necessarily personal. Wasn't the woman who was recently murdered on the street in Mt. Pleasant or wherever stabbed? That was a stranger.
Anonymous wrote:Why a strong smell of bleach? Did the killer try to rinse himself or herself off?
Stabbing inside the apartment is maybe personal, but stabbing outside is not necessarily personal. Wasn't the woman who was recently murdered on the street in Mt. Pleasant or wherever stabbed? That was a stranger.
Anonymous wrote:1. Do not tell people where you live. Are you stupid?
2. This guy was obviously stabbed to death. That is a personal way to kill someone.
3. That means the killer knew the person. So you are not in danger.
Anonymous wrote:1. Do not tell people where you live. Are you stupid?
2. This guy was obviously stabbed to death. That is a personal way to kill someone.
3. That means the killer knew the person. So you are not in danger.