Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worry that the suspect description might be all wrong. Has it ever stated that the description was corroborated with MULTIPLE eyewitnesses? The surviving victim, and someone else? If it's just one account... it just doesn't hold my faith.
I agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:could that explain the timelapse between murders?
IMO the best explanation for the time lapse is that if it was the same killer, he was in prison for something else during that time.
But then, they would easily be able yo match up the sketch with the mug shot, right? And track all former felons/offenders who live in alexandria. But they haven't yet. Why not???
Who says they haven't? Are you a detective in the investigation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:could that explain the timelapse between murders?
IMO the best explanation for the time lapse is that if it was the same killer, he was in prison for something else during that time.
But then, they would easily be able yo match up the sketch with the mug shot, right? And track all former felons/offenders who live in alexandria. But they haven't yet. Why not???
Anonymous wrote:I worry that the suspect description might be all wrong. Has it ever stated that the description was corroborated with MULTIPLE eyewitnesses? The surviving victim, and someone else? If it's just one account... it just doesn't hold my faith.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:could that explain the timelapse between murders?
IMO the best explanation for the time lapse is that if it was the same killer, he was in prison for something else during that time.
But then, they would easily be able yo match up the sketch with the mug shot, right? And track all former felons/offenders who live in alexandria. But they haven't yet. Why not???
Anonymous wrote:could that explain the timelapse between murders?
IMO the best explanation for the time lapse is that if it was the same killer, he was in prison for something else during that time.
could that explain the timelapse between murders?
Anonymous wrote:So, was the surveillance video of the person referenced below ever released? I can't find a photo anywhere.
Police sought the public’s help in identifying a potential witness, a man who was photographed by Target’s surveillance camera. The potential witness was seen in the same area as Nancy Dunning. They exited simultaneously at 10:30 a.m. the day she was killed. To this day, the witness has not been identified.
Anonymous wrote:Nancy Dunning was shot in the back three times.