I wonder why it was never confirmed before that she was carrying a sharp object. Perhaps LE thought she was still alive and being held hostage somewhere and didn't want the perp to know she had a weapon with her?
Someone posted the theory that in his mind he was creating distance between himself and the scene of the crime, to have proof that he was somewhere else. I think there's some weird psychological reason behind it too. He had just victimized someone, but in his mind he's always the victim, things...
But if he was afraid of someone seeing the bike, I'd think he would be even more afraid of someone seeing Mickey at his house. Would have been so very risky to take her to his house regardless of the time, imo.
I never met Mickey, but videos like this one give a glimpse of what a fun-loving, sassy (as described by her sister, Charlie) girl she is/was. Mickey Shunick: Being so Cutesy - YouTube
If by some miracle, she is found alive, I'll be flying down from New Hampshire to celebrate with all of...
I certainly agree there are no winners. However, I'm not sure that what they suffer is equivalent based on how others perceive them. I don't think that's really the issue. The fact remains that the victim's family has lost a loved one forever in the most brutal way which they will forever be...
That makes sense. I think it was Charlie Shunick who said that Mickey carries mace on her key chain, so it'd make sense that she would be carrying these in her hand while riding at night.
No doubt Mickey put up a tremendous fight. I've met women who are seriously into horses and riding. They are strong and determined women. It makes me think though about BSL's victim back in '99 and how she didn't fight and he let her live. I can't help but wonder if he would have done the same...
This fact as well as what some have said about his "charmer" facade makes me wonder if Mickey may have gotten into his vehicle willingly. A guy with braces acting all sweet and concerned for her may not have seemed threatening.
This is interesting to read, but I'm wondering if too many articles come out like this if BSL's lawyer will argue that BSL can't expect to receive a fair trial in Lafayette and request a change of venue.
Only a guess, but it could be something as trivial as hair color. Someone posted that his former girlfriend had dark hair but otherwise looked like Mickey. Maybe he saw blonde women as "hard to get" and therefore took them by force. Wonder what the hairdresser's hair color is.
Yes, reading this article made my heart hurt. She had everything going for her and so much to look forward to in life. I remember being 21, the excitement, the possibilities. Just cannot quit caring about Mickey though I never met her and live so far away. Could just sense she has such a sweet...
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