Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Owls kill a lot of people. Kathleen Peterson was but one. The owl sat on her head and dug its talons in. Kathleen was flailing around on the staircase and actually ran up and down the staircase, with owl attached, trying to shake it loose but it did not work.
Simply not true.
This is such a stupid theory. If she ran up and down the stairs with an owl attached to her head that she was clawing at, there would have been abundant forensic evidence.
In some cases people being attacked by owls have been mistaken, from afar, as wearing a Native American headdress, when in fact it is an owl astride their scalp. People in such situations tend to run riot, in this case up and down the available staircase.
This makes no sense. You’re saying an owl grabbed her head outside and instead of running back to her husband, she ran inside and up and down stairs to get it off. And somehow the owl exited the house without losing a single feather.
And during all of this, Michael heard nothing and didn’t even bother to check in her for 90+ minutes. He just chilled outside drinking wine that somehow had no fingerprints on it. Plus he had a neighbor die the same way in Germany and he was the last person to see her. Did an owl attack her too?
Love this 🤣. I seriously don’t understand these people that think he is innocent. Maybe Michael Peterson is an owl animagus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Owls kill a lot of people. Kathleen Peterson was but one. The owl sat on her head and dug its talons in. Kathleen was flailing around on the staircase and actually ran up and down the staircase, with owl attached, trying to shake it loose but it did not work.
Simply not true.
This is such a stupid theory. If she ran up and down the stairs with an owl attached to her head that she was clawing at, there would have been abundant forensic evidence.
In some cases people being attacked by owls have been mistaken, from afar, as wearing a Native American headdress, when in fact it is an owl astride their scalp. People in such situations tend to run riot, in this case up and down the available staircase.
This makes no sense. You’re saying an owl grabbed her head outside and instead of running back to her husband, she ran inside and up and down stairs to get it off. And somehow the owl exited the house without losing a single feather.
And during all of this, Michael heard nothing and didn’t even bother to check in her for 90+ minutes. He just chilled outside drinking wine that somehow had no fingerprints on it. Plus he had a neighbor die the same way in Germany and he was the last person to see her. Did an owl attack her too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Owls kill a lot of people. Kathleen Peterson was but one. The owl sat on her head and dug its talons in. Kathleen was flailing around on the staircase and actually ran up and down the staircase, with owl attached, trying to shake it loose but it did not work.
Simply not true.
This is such a stupid theory. If she ran up and down the stairs with an owl attached to her head that she was clawing at, there would have been abundant forensic evidence.
In some cases people being attacked by owls have been mistaken, from afar, as wearing a Native American headdress, when in fact it is an owl astride their scalp. People in such situations tend to run riot, in this case up and down the available staircase.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Owls kill a lot of people. Kathleen Peterson was but one. The owl sat on her head and dug its talons in. Kathleen was flailing around on the staircase and actually ran up and down the staircase, with owl attached, trying to shake it loose but it did not work.
Simply not true.
This is such a stupid theory. If she ran up and down the stairs with an owl attached to her head that she was clawing at, there would have been abundant forensic evidence.
In some cases people being attacked by owls have been mistaken, from afar, as wearing a Native American headdress, when in fact it is an owl astride their scalp. People in such situations tend to run riot, in this case up and down the available staircase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Owls kill a lot of people. Kathleen Peterson was but one. The owl sat on her head and dug its talons in. Kathleen was flailing around on the staircase and actually ran up and down the staircase, with owl attached, trying to shake it loose but it did not work.
I once saw a man attacked by an owl. He was going crazy, bending over and squatting down, trying to get the owl off, but he was unable to until a very nice person who had been flying a kite came over and pushed and poked at the owl until it flew away.
More recently we had a problem with an owl who would hide in our car, getting in through a broken side vent. It got so bad we had to check around the car with a broom handle to make sure it wasn't in there. When we didn't, it would come out while we were driving. So nerve wracking.
Simply not true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Owls kill a lot of people. Kathleen Peterson was but one. The owl sat on her head and dug its talons in. Kathleen was flailing around on the staircase and actually ran up and down the staircase, with owl attached, trying to shake it loose but it did not work.
Simply not true.
This is such a stupid theory. If she ran up and down the stairs with an owl attached to her head that she was clawing at, there would have been abundant forensic evidence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t there be blood all over the house if an owl attacked her outside?
He clearly did it. Probably thought he’d get away with it after the case in Germany. He also settled the civil case with Kathleen’s daughter.
Not sure what the motive was. Likely just enjoys it.
Anonymous wrote:Owls kill a lot of people. Kathleen Peterson was but one. The owl sat on her head and dug its talons in. Kathleen was flailing around on the staircase and actually ran up and down the staircase, with owl attached, trying to shake it loose but it did not work.
I once saw a man attacked by an owl. He was going crazy, bending over and squatting down, trying to get the owl off, but he was unable to until a very nice person who had been flying a kite came over and pushed and poked at the owl until it flew away.
More recently we had a problem with an owl who would hide in our car, getting in through a broken side vent. It got so bad we had to check around the car with a broom handle to make sure it wasn't in there. When we didn't, it would come out while we were driving. So nerve wracking.
Anonymous wrote:Something about this story is very attractive. I love their house in Durham, it’s very upscale 90s and I’m nostalgic for 90s, how they dress, the life back then was a little simpler.
Michael has a very large personality. The French filmmaker filming the documentary had a fling with him.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t there be blood all over the house if an owl attacked her outside?
He clearly did it. Probably thought he’d get away with it after the case in Germany. He also settled the civil case with Kathleen’s daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am fairly convinced by the owl theory! The expert from the first trial was a stone cold liar. Bizarre coincidence to be sure but I don’t know where he could have hidden his bloody clothes or footprints.
Adding that I saw a picture (since the trial) of a dog with wounds from a barred owl attack and they were pretty similar to Kathleen person’s wounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw the Netflix documentary & was convinced that he was responsible for the death of his wife.
Something just seemed fishy.
I have not watched this HBO version yet.
The “owl” theory is just weird to me.
Yeah, pretty sure there would be significant evidence if an owl had entered their home, or even attacked her near the door.
Absurd theory, no way she wouldn't have had more than one microscopic feather in her hair!
The thought is she was attacked outside and ran in apparently the feathers found were tiny ones that are located on its legs/talons. Check out photos of barres owl attack rounds-they are so similar to Kathleen person’s wounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw the Netflix documentary & was convinced that he was responsible for the death of his wife.
Something just seemed fishy.
I have not watched this HBO version yet.
The “owl” theory is just weird to me.
Yeah, pretty sure there would be significant evidence if an owl had entered their home, or even attacked her near the door.
Absurd theory, no way she wouldn't have had more than one microscopic feather in her hair!