Yeah. Maybe all the tumult of the past year (COVID, Trump, Racial unrest) drowned out the public outrage? I am surprised too. I used to work around there and walked by that building and street all the time.Anonymous wrote:I'm confused why there is not more public concern on this. Such an unusual crime for that part of town, no clear motive (robbery, etc.) and victim seemed to be a normal kid and not seem to be involved in anything shady. And the police hardly share anything but a grainy video a year later?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This case is so odd.
It seems extremely unlikely that someone would enter a random apartment building, select a unit at random, and stab someone to death with no particular motive - not to mention they'd have no way of knowing if someone were home at all, if multiple people were there, etc. Especially in a relatively safe neighborhood.
I always assumed it was someone known to the victim and the killing was over some type of dispute, and that the police know who it is but don't have evidence to charge them. But now they are releasing surveillance of a barely-identifiable person, so it seems they don't know who it is?
Something just seems so off here. Either a random killer is at loose who was able to overpower a 24 year old, healthy looking young man (in which case - why isn't there more concern??) or the police know a lot more than they're saying...yet don't know who the actual culprit was. Very strange.
Nothing about this seems random to me.
Drugs, jilted lover, or he worked for an ABC agency and got smoked (his job title is pretty unremarkable/easily overlooked)
What does this mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a man with a very distinctive gait. You can't fake bowed legs.
Then why does the gait seem so inconsistent at different points in the video?
Could be faking walk--I agree almost looked exaggerated at one point in video.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a man with a very distinctive gait. You can't fake bowed legs.
Then why does the gait seem so inconsistent at different points in the video?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This case is so odd.
It seems extremely unlikely that someone would enter a random apartment building, select a unit at random, and stab someone to death with no particular motive - not to mention they'd have no way of knowing if someone were home at all, if multiple people were there, etc. Especially in a relatively safe neighborhood.
I always assumed it was someone known to the victim and the killing was over some type of dispute, and that the police know who it is but don't have evidence to charge them. But now they are releasing surveillance of a barely-identifiable person, so it seems they don't know who it is?
Something just seems so off here. Either a random killer is at loose who was able to overpower a 24 year old, healthy looking young man (in which case - why isn't there more concern??) or the police know a lot more than they're saying...yet don't know who the actual culprit was. Very strange.
Nothing about this seems random to me.
Drugs, jilted lover, or he worked for an ABC agency and got smoked (his job title is pretty unremarkable/easily overlooked)
Anonymous wrote:It's a man with a very distinctive gait. You can't fake bowed legs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This case is so odd.
It seems extremely unlikely that someone would enter a random apartment building, select a unit at random, and stab someone to death with no particular motive - not to mention they'd have no way of knowing if someone were home at all, if multiple people were there, etc. Especially in a relatively safe neighborhood.
I always assumed it was someone known to the victim and the killing was over some type of dispute, and that the police know who it is but don't have evidence to charge them. But now they are releasing surveillance of a barely-identifiable person, so it seems they don't know who it is?
Something just seems so off here. Either a random killer is at loose who was able to overpower a 24 year old, healthy looking young man (in which case - why isn't there more concern??) or the police know a lot more than they're saying...yet don't know who the actual culprit was. Very strange.
Nothing about this seems random to me.
Drugs, jilted lover, or he worked for an ABC agency and got smoked (his job title is pretty unremarkable/easily overlooked)
I would think it would've been...cleaner if this was it. The nature of the killing makes it seem pretty personal.