stmarysmead
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And notice that those who do not support the suicide narrative also believe that Max’s case was not properly investigated. They don’t have a problem with SDSO’s handling of Rebecca’s bizarre death, but they do have a problem with SDSO’s handling of Max’s death (or was it Coronado police that handled Max’s death? Either way, it is bewildering.)
Ive never maintained that mistakes weren’t made. I just don’t understand how this “unaccomplished” ( as he was called here) tugboat captain became a world class assassin capable of removing every trace of himself while committing a very elaborate and complicated murder?
It defies logic. The same questions you pose...why would RZ commit suicide in this bizarre fashion...could be turned right around. Knowing he was the only person in the compound besides RZ...why such a complicated multifaceted crime. After all, the more things he did, the more he’d magically have to remove evidencevof himself and leave hers.
Not only does he have to be a mastermind...I’d like to see a demonstration in the courtroom of Mr. Greer removing JUST his dna from numerous objects...while preserving the judges DNA.
Every theory requires this “unaccomplished” man to accomplish amazing feats to obstruct the science of fingerprinting and DNA Collection...all learning ON the “job”...in ONE night...as he rapes and murders. In adddition, he must have accomplices among the investigators...either by a payoff or incompterence.
Sorry...as strange as the suicide is...this murder theory is way too convoluted and bizarre IMO.