morf13
Ver. Insider Golden State Killer & Zodiac Killer
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I watch the tv show Unsolved Mysteries.They had 2 separate episodes on about 2 seemingly unconnected cases.One was about a realestate attorney named David Marifield who was murdered in Texas,the other was about Mike Emert ,a Realestate salesman who was murdered in washington state.Marifield,met a mysterious client named "sam jones"(police and coworkers think thats fake name)at his office at 6:30 in the morning,and was shot execution style in the head. Emert met a mysterious client at a secluded house for sale,and was stabbed with a sword-like device(his client,not identified,carried a walking cane,that police think may have been one of those pullout swords)Both incidents at first glance seem unrelated,different states,different types of weapons.But there are some very striking similarities.Exhaustive invetigations turned up no suspects,and seemed to show that both men were not involved in any illegal activities or shady backgrounds.They just both seem to have been victims of a "hit".Both were killed at times or places,where noone would be a witness.Both were meeting with mysterious clients that none of their co-workers had seen.These 2 cases have always bothered me,as having some very strong similarities.I dont think the 2 men had direct connections to each other,but they could have had a common client,and for whatever reason,they had to be killed to keep something quiet.If anyone is familiar with this case,please post your opinions here,or any info you have.If you go to:
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/forumdisplay.php?f=322&order=desc
thats the unsolved mysteries forum,and you can search for info on the case.If you own Unsolved Mysteries Favories DVD sets,the episodes are on volumes 6 & 7.
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/forumdisplay.php?f=322&order=desc
thats the unsolved mysteries forum,and you can search for info on the case.If you own Unsolved Mysteries Favories DVD sets,the episodes are on volumes 6 & 7.