Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read about this earlier today ... something sounds so fishy. I feel so terrible for the kids.
Apparently some people are commenting that her ex is a prime suspect
Her ex is a vascular surgeon and the divorce went through in a matter of months, so does not sound too contentious.
The neighborhood they live in is not great and there have been several residential burglaries in the immediate area recently, I think maybe a robbery gone wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Murder - suicide or drug deal gone wrong lots of med professionals sell drugs on the side.
You wouldn't kill your supplier. Unless you are very, very dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Murder - suicide or drug deal gone wrong lots of med professionals sell drugs on the side.
Anonymous wrote:Reminds me of that family in Richmond, except they killed the kids too (it was daytime though.)
My bet is drug/robbery fueled too barring some further update on a crazy ex or something. But I’m not going to condemn the ex without more info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very sad. The kids were 1 and 4.
Very traumatic for the 4 year old.
Yes. And for the folks that went to check on them - it sounds like the dentist who Spencer worked for called 911 while other co-workers went to the house. They called 911 twice - once to say they heard the kids and then once to say there was a body. Just awful.
The sad thing is that the cop who went for the initial welfare check, rang the doorbell and walked away. He should have heard the children, he should have peeked in the windows. Thank goodness for those co-workers but how traumatizing. The lazy officer should have done his job.
The police do welfare checks every day, multiple checks. They do look in windows and walk around the house assumimg there is no fence. Maybe the children were quiet when he went and the bodies were upstairs..
Can’t just go busting down doors. People get pissed.
Isn’t a welfare check to make sure they are alive /safe?
How would no answer indicate they are fine?
Anonymous wrote:I can’t stand how most news articles about this had a headline that referred to a “dentist and his wife” being killed. Is this the 1950s?
Anonymous wrote:I can’t stand how most news articles about this had a headline that referred to a “dentist and his wife” being killed. Is this the 1950s?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very sad. The kids were 1 and 4.
Very traumatic for the 4 year old.
Yes. And for the folks that went to check on them - it sounds like the dentist who Spencer worked for called 911 while other co-workers went to the house. They called 911 twice - once to say they heard the kids and then once to say there was a body. Just awful.
The sad thing is that the cop who went for the initial welfare check, rang the doorbell and walked away. He should have heard the children, he should have peeked in the windows. Thank goodness for those co-workers but how traumatizing. The lazy officer should have done his job.
The police do welfare checks every day, multiple checks. They do look in windows and walk around the house assumimg there is no fence. Maybe the children were quiet when he went and the bodies were upstairs..
Can’t just go busting down doors. People get pissed.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t stand how most news articles about this had a headline that referred to a “dentist and his wife” being killed. Is this the 1950s?
Anonymous wrote:Why would a wealthy couple live in a bad neighborhood somewhere so affordable like Columbus? That doesn't make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read about this earlier today ... something sounds so fishy. I feel so terrible for the kids.
Apparently some people are commenting that her ex is a prime suspect
Her ex is a vascular surgeon and the divorce went through in a matter of months, so does not sound too contentious.
The neighborhood they live in is not great and there have been several residential burglaries in the immediate area recently, I think maybe a robbery gone wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Why would a wealthy couple live in a bad neighborhood somewhere so affordable like Columbus? That doesn't make sense.