Magdalyn
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I totally agree with you. I know there is another woman missing so it might not be Annie but it seems everyone thinks it is her especially since the remains were a mile from the Bond land. With that said, and assuming the remains are Annie's I am shocked that she was burned. In Louisiana there are so many swampy areas and the Red River runs through Shreveport/Bossier. I thought she had been dumped in water or possibly a shallow grave. I hope if it is her they can up the charges to murder1.
Yeah, I'm no professional profiler, and we don't know for sure it's Annie, but it seems like burning the bodies after the fact is more something you'd be more likely to see in a stranger on stranger killing (burn the body and the car in a drug deal gone wrong, or set the house on fire w/body inside to obfuscate scene...)
To set the body of your wife of many years and the mother of your grown children on fire.....extreme rage and/or callousness?
Jennifer Ramsaran's husband, I think, did the 'obfuscate and humiliate' at the same time thing with Jennifer's body. To me, setting the mother of your children's body on fire ups the ante on the internal rage and/or an extreme lack of conscious/any peripheral empathy for his children. If we find it's her, to me, it means he was trying to make her body unidentifiable (sorry, perps, teeth and bone are near impossible to burn to ash short of using an enclosed crematorium for hours!) and that he was more concerned w/saving his own hide than his children ever knowing if their mother was alive or dead....
As long as we're at it, if this body turns out to be Annie, my feeling is he didn't shoot himself out of any guilt for what he did, he did it solely because he's a coward. IMO!