iamshadow21
Amateur Forensics Geek
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I agree with you. The longer this case went on, the more it developed, the more two words have become indelibly stamped on it in my mind.UberEats already had the practice in place as banned drivers were using other people’s accounts.
DoorDash decided to follow suit. IMO
Everyone has a DoorDash theory but I haven’t seen one good explaination of why. What kind of advantage does posing as a DD driver give BK? Pictures of the house were readily available online. Certain vantage points on its perimeter provided clear views into the windows and the activity within. Minimal curtains on windows and bright lights so it was clear when people were up or sleeping. IMO he likely memorized the cars outside.
What am I missing?
Everyone wants this guy to be some sort of criminal mastermind when reality is that he’s a dummy who overestimated his capabilities. No different than the person who only realizes how weak of a swimmer they are when they are 100 yards out in the ocean.
MOO.
AMATEUR HOUR.
By the time we get to trial, I think my brain's going to need a bigger stamp to cover all of the revelations we'll get. There are so, so many ridiculous, clumsy and boneheaded things he did before, during and after this crime that only LE know right now. That's my predicition. This is not the genius you're looking for. This is a wannabe who thought he was the cleverest of clever clogs, and then proceeded to do everything to lead Moscow's finest straight to him in under two months. Doofus.
My opinion only.