Anonymous
Post 03/08/2014 08:24     Subject: Two Women Shot in Alexandria; Police Searching for Suspect

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.


Agree also.

I have wondered from the beginning if the caretaker lied and did recognize the guy and he is completely different from the description.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2014 08:23     Subject: Re:Two Women Shot in Alexandria; Police Searching for Suspect

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?


P.S. Looking like a sketch image isn't a crime. They'd have to have more evidence than "oh this guy looks like the sketch and is a convicted felon so he MUST be the murderer!"
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2014 08:22     Subject: Re:Two Women Shot in Alexandria; Police Searching for Suspect

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
Post 03/08/2014 08:17     Subject: Two Women Shot in Alexandria; Police Searching for Suspect

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
Post 03/08/2014 07:44     Subject: Re:Two Women Shot in Alexandria; Police Searching for Suspect

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???


How do we know he lives in Alexandria? He could live anywhere. He could even live outside the DC area completely. He could be targeting the same area, because he enjoys the risk.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2014 07:42     Subject: Re:Two Women Shot in Alexandria; Police Searching for Suspect

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
Post 03/08/2014 07:41     Subject: Two Women Shot in Alexandria; Police Searching for Suspect

I wonder if this person also gets some thrill not just striking in broad daylight, but also in the same relative neighborhood. It's like he enjoys the greater risk.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2014 01:06     Subject: Re:Two Women Shot in Alexandria; Police Searching for Suspect

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.
Anonymous
Post 03/07/2014 19:19     Subject: Two Women Shot in Alexandria; Police Searching for Suspect

A former FBI profiler, Mary Ellen O'Toole spoke to WUSA9's Peggy Fox and says that if this person turns out to be a serial killer, he is someone who has no guilt, he is not crazy, but a psychopath. He kills for the thrill of it. And the reason she says he kills in broad daylight, may be because the risk of getting caught gives him even more of a thrill.

http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/local/2014/03/07/alexandria-serial-killer-search/6182965/
Anonymous
Post 03/07/2014 14:27     Subject: Two Women Shot in Alexandria; Police Searching for Suspect

Some serial killers like attention..could that explain the timelapse between murders? When Nancy Dunning was killed, there was a TON of media and local community attention. When Ron Kirby was murdered, the case got media attention *at first*, but with no new info coming out, media outlets stopped covering it. What if the murderer then killed Ruthanne Lodato to get more attention?
Anonymous
Post 03/07/2014 13:57     Subject: Re:Two Women Shot in Alexandria; Police Searching for Suspect

If it is a serial killer, wonder what his beef is about. They usually have some hang up to justify their actions.
Anonymous
Post 03/07/2014 13:56     Subject: Two Women Shot in Alexandria; Police Searching for Suspect

There are probably 500+ people in Del Ray who look like the sketch. The problem is proving that some guy who looks like the sketch is actually the murderer. It's not like you can search someone's house based on what they look like. And the gun used probably isn't registered.
Anonymous
Post 03/07/2014 13:39     Subject: Two Women Shot in Alexandria; Police Searching for Suspect

I do t watch csi or anything, but aren't there facial recognition software programs out there? For example, Facebook has one to help tag pictures. Can the FBI run the sketch through some kind of program for matchups? What about social media pictures match ups?
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2014 21:27     Subject: Two Women Shot in Alexandria; Police Searching for Suspect

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.


A still from the surveillance tape was released at the time. As I recall, the quality of the photo was very poor.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2014 19:17     Subject: Two Women Shot in Alexandria; Police Searching for Suspect

Anonymous wrote:Nancy Dunning was shot in the back three times.


Ron Kirby was shot multiple times in the torso.