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  1. Meffy

    GA GA - Eva 'Kay' Wenal, 60, Lawrenceville, 1 May 2008

    Contract killing. The husband Hal. He was the only one who knew she would be sick at home that day, and also about the jewelry cabinet. They just gave him a pass because he was rich and seemingly distraught. The killing was clearly meticulously planned. The killer knew she was home sick, had...
  2. Meffy

    It must be Arthur Allen Leigh IMO

    One curious thing is the guy in the boat that came to stare at Shepard and Hartnell without saying a word even when they were shouting at him, telling what had happened. Likely Zodiac don't you think? Arthur used to fish in the area, and I believe had a boat or access to one. It would be a...
  3. Meffy

    It must be Arthur Allen Leigh IMO

    Mageau ID-ed Allen's face, they found the exact shoes and size that matched the killer in his residence, and the body and face description of Shepard and Hartnell fit perfectly too. Even the small glove size (7) and type from the cab was among his stuff. He had bombs that zodiac threatened with...
  4. Meffy

    The 340 has been solved!

    Awesome work David
  5. Meffy

    MN MN - Christopher Jenkins, 21, UM student, Minneapolis, 1 Nov 2002

    About the TV show Breaking Homicide that investigated this case, we saw how they completely ignored the most obvious points of the girlfriend and barman relationship, the previous abduction attempt at the bar, and the obvious lying by the bar staff. One of the investigators even went so far as...
  6. Meffy

    MN MN - Christopher Jenkins, 21, UM student, Minneapolis, 1 Nov 2002

    Some other points: - Notice how the time of the first drug & drive episode at the bar was approximately 2 months before, which was around the same time Chris' girlfriend broke up with the bartender because she got together with Chris. Maybe the feelings from the breakup bubbled up to a rage...
  7. Meffy

    MN MN - Christopher Jenkins, 21, UM student, Minneapolis, 1 Nov 2002

    Interpreting the facts: Arms hugging the front of the body + hardly any water in the lungs indicate he froze to death on land, and remained frozen until he was found. No injuries to the body or damage to the clothes suggests he was not forced, so must have been drugged. The pristine clothes...
  8. Meffy

    OK OK - Jamison Family: Truck, IDs and Dog Found Abandoned, Latimer Co, 8 Oct 2009 - #13

    I'm answering a question about the dealer's motive. That they were crazy meth-heads who didn't act rationally and would paranoidally think the only safe way to get away with robbing someone of $32K was to kill them all, including a child. But come to that, the Jamisons were also likely meth...
  9. Meffy

    OK OK - Jamison Family: Truck, IDs and Dog Found Abandoned, Latimer Co, 8 Oct 2009 - #13

    They were meth-heads, but as well all know, people get killed for much less than $32K. Maybe they were not even dealers, but just scammers pretending to be dealers who suckered the obviously out of touch Jamisons into believing they'll get a huge batch of meth on the first contact, which was...
  10. Meffy

    UK UK - Jack the Ripper, London 1888, East End, in and around Whitechapel District UNSOLVED

    Been following this case closely since I was a kid and looked very hard at all the suspects over the years, but totally convinced it's now solved with the discovery of Charles Lechmere, who was practically caught in the act and identified, but let off as a witness. All the other facts finally...
  11. Meffy

    OK OK - Jamison Family: Truck, IDs and Dog Found Abandoned, Latimer Co, 8 Oct 2009 - #13

    Thanks. Yes the money was from a lawsuit, not insurance settlement. I actually knew that, don't know why I wrote wrong. No doubt the phone calls about the property sale(s) were real. Setting up a good cover story with a few phone calls to a real property seller was not much of a hassle with so...
  12. Meffy

    OK OK - Jamison Family: Truck, IDs and Dog Found Abandoned, Latimer Co, 8 Oct 2009 - #13

    So many angles to this, but can't get away from the fact they had a lot of cash with them and that's the clincher IMO. No one really buys property with cash, or even likes to drive around with it, so surely it was for drugs, and this was meth country. The property purchase was a cover story for...

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