Nancy2441
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I always thought that Gardner committed other murders. Was that why he was so quick to make a deal and admit to killing Amber? Because he knew he was responsible for more and only getting charged for two was a pretty sweet deal for him?? If the task force says they don't believe it....fine. But I don't agree.
I think Gardner's attorneys felt that he was very likely to get the death penalty for the murder of Chelsea King. So ironic. He was able to avoid the death penalty because he had killed two girls; whereas, if he had killed only one, he'd probably be on death row now.
Just my opinion.
It seems weird to me that someone would just elevate from sexual assault (of a young girl he knew) to kidnap, rape, and murder - twice. It doesn't seem logical that there would be no steps in between, and that he did such a good job of hiding his tracks with Amber without doing it before.
I thought they were too quick to brush this guy off with regard to other cases. I heard about this on the radio a while ago. It seems they have gps tracking of Gardner, during the period before Chelsea, where he would be out roaming at three in the morning in remote areas. {creepy}
They said it didn't ring alarm bells because he was within 50 Miles! of where he was registered. (Escondido) But now they're wondering what he was doing!?
Ya think!
fran
http://www.760kfmb.com/Global/story.asp?S=13916323
Detectives to search suspicious locations visited by killer John Gardner
ESCONDIDO, Calif. (CBS 8) -- Detectives are planning new search operations in the East County to check out "suspicious" locations visited by serial killer John Gardner while he was being tracked with a GPS device in 2008.
Investigators want to assure themselves and the public that they have followed all leads, which could point to the remains of additional victims in remote locations.
Gardner was sentenced for the murders of North County teenagers Amber Dubois and Chelsea King on May 14, 2010. Detectives interviewed him in jail for two and a half hours that same day.
"He did speak about other cases," Sheriff's Homicide Lieutenant Dennis Brugos said during a post-sentencing news conference last year. "We still have to investigate those. He did not implicate himself in any other murders."
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