Bryan was arrested at Albrightsville, ,PA. Guess what town is 20 miles to the north.............Moscow, Pennsylvania..repeat..Moscow, Pennsylvania, on route 435. I wonder if that played into his murder mystery?
IMO They might have banged and banged on the victims doors and when not getting any response they might have called their friends to see what to do and after more banging and banging, called 911 believing the person was unconscious. But then again with this scenario, the girl may have gotten...
As to possible suspects, and me being a fan of Dateline, Forensic Files, etc....MOO... the first suspects would be those emotionally involved (ex boyfriends, ex spouses, etc), but that doesn't seem to be the case here. Also high on the list would be business partners (probably not a scenario...
IMO If there are fingerprints on top of fingerprints, they might be able to get a clear fingerprint of the last one. And there is now touch DNA that is really helpful. IMO
IMO "They" should know if the suspect was wearing gloves. Gloves have "fingerprints" of their own. My house was broken into and my house collects a lot of dust. I could tell the person was wearing gloves since the fingerprints had square impressions all over the prints. IMO If the suspect...
IMO The killer probably had something to drink to "help" him/her thru this horrible event. If all four were targeted IMO the common thread was fraternities and sororities and anyone who was refused membership or was kicked out should be questioned. This had to have been (IMO) well-planned...
I don't think two people with knives are going to attack one person. Too much danger of cutting each other. I wonder if this might have been a dispute over the custody of the dog? Conference did not mention the dog. Also interesting was the mention of Virginia or West Virginia.
What would he say if the police said "We have cell towers showing your vehicle left King street at 3:30 and arrived at your home at 3:50? And we have your bloody clothes pulled from a dumpster on the corner?
I agree with the first part on advantages of using a gun but in my experience guns sometimes jam. But if it is someone really angry, and they want to release their rage and would choose a knife.
If the suspect came thru the sliding door, there should be fingerprints unless he/she was wearing...
That's one of the first things a 911 operator asks, is the person conscious, even if there is blood everywhere. They need to know whether to send an ambulance or not. The caller's first words probably weren't that somebody was unconscious and would not have entered the conversation, but was in...
It is possible the two unharmed "housemates" may have had their doors locked and were not harmed. Or they were not the targets. I am sure the 911 caller probably said more than there was "an unconscious" person. The police most certainly censored what was released from this 911 call and the...
The only instance I recall is the case of Stephanie Lazurus , a police officer who shot her "boyfriend's" new wife and "The fact that someone was able to mask the gunshot with a blanket". 8:23 mark of
The assaulter might have used a gun first. The autopsy has not yet determined the cause of death. Although it is unlikely a gun was used first, it would show up probably in an autopsy. Should check to see if anyone was booted out of the two mentioned sororities. All scenarios should be examined.
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