Vanillacone
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His reddit account goes back seven years. Nothing too out of the norm, but these posts certainly sound more sinister given what we know now
I post stuff on here, as do many of us that are theories and ideas that can get gruesome but not things we want to act out. If accused of murder I'm sure some post wouldn't paint me in the best non murderous light. The zombie one might be harmless but the other ones could pass as dark humor maybe but with murdering someone it's sinister and implies he has been thinking about murder and crime and how to get away with it for awhile.
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I agree with you. For example, I think that the things he said at work about the license plate is weird-- yet I must confess that I am a license plate curious person. I have a facility for numbers and letters (not mathy) and the arrangements on plates. I could recognize the license plates of my co-workers who park in my lot after a couple of weeks of walking by the cars. (I am the only person of my age that still does the license plate game on trips because I like to see who is from where.) I would also recognize close matches to my co-worker's plates if I saw them on the highway. It isn't pathological but rather a thing that just trips in my brain. I have noticed license plates that are 2 numbers or letters off of mine with a recognition that that car and mine were registered in close time proximity. But, I am not a murderer or felon of any kind.
This guy's behaviors are odd and, more likely than not, he has committed this horrendous crime. But, we all have little oddities that make us unique.
I agree with you. For example, I think that the things he said at work about the license plate is weird-- yet I must confess that I am a license plate curious person. I have a facility for numbers and letters (not mathy) and the arrangements on plates. I could recognize the license plates of my co-workers who park in my lot after a couple of weeks of walking by the cars. (I am the only person of my age that still does the license plate game on trips because I like to see who is from where.) I would also recognize close matches to my co-worker's plates if I saw them on the highway. It isn't pathological but rather a thing that just trips in my brain. I have noticed license plates that are 2 numbers or letters off of mine with a recognition that that car and mine were registered in close time proximity. But, I am not a murderer or felon of any kind.
This guy's behaviors are odd and, more likely than not, he has committed this horrendous crime. But, we all have little oddities that make us unique.
I agree with you. For example, I think that the things he said at work about the license plate is weird-- yet I must confess that I am a license plate curious person. I have a facility for numbers and letters (not mathy) and the arrangements on plates. I could recognize the license plates of my co-workers who park in my lot after a couple of weeks of walking by the cars. (I am the only person of my age that still does the license plate game on trips because I like to see who is from where.) I would also recognize close matches to my co-worker's plates if I saw them on the highway. It isn't pathological but rather a thing that just trips in my brain. I have noticed license plates that are 2 numbers or letters off of mine with a recognition that that car and mine were registered in close time proximity. But, I am not a murderer or felon of any kind.
This guy's behaviors are odd and, more likely than not, he has committed this horrendous crime. But, we all have little oddities that make us unique.
Totally true on the freaked out part if I thought I had seen her and she was killed not long after. I see his question about circumstantial evidence as very creepy, especially since he had talked to a lawyer to get info on the investigation---he did not need to ask the co-worker except to try and gauge their thinking about him.That's actually cool to be able to remember licence plates. I like licence plate bingo or noticing the different colors for each state. I the letters and numbers are only fun when they look like a word or are a word. If you thought you saw your coworker driving before she was murdered, that isn't weird if you tell the police. You would also probably be freaked out thinking you saw her in her car and moments later she was being murdered. You wouldn't ask about evidence that could implicate you. That's where he gets creepy.
I agree.In this case, however, I'm guessing that he doesn't have a quirky connection to numbers and license plates. He probably never paid attention to them until he started stalking her.
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His reddit account goes back seven years. Nothing too out of the norm, but these posts certainly sound more sinister given what we know now
What is this about? Anybody know the case or the individuals involved? This seems more concerning than other posts. It was 4 months ago...about a month before the murder.
He mostly posts about superheroes and baby stuff.
So a serial killer was uncovered in Cryus, a 35-year-old military guy. Ken is alleging he knew Sarah Funky and the guy she was traveling with...the video has been taken down but those wow want to can scroll through to find the greek version. Its disturbing. They go to a red lake in Cyprus and talk about possibly being murdered and death. She is another pretty girl, just disturbing on all levels.
I wonder if the police are aware of these posts. Thinking back to the anonymous caller who said KS told her he wanted to rape and kill someone 11 years ago, it appears as though he had a weird fascination with murder/death/crime.
I am sure police are aware of his online activities and accounts. The fact that he alleged to know two people who travelled to Cyprus and incidentally helped solve a serial killer case overseas by filming a suitcase later found to have human remains isn't conclusive evidence. Its creepy and sick. The guy who did it confessed and they used the online video to pin point the location because of extra rains and the deep red color of the lake made it hard to locate.What is this about? Anybody know the case or the individuals involved? This seems more concerning than other posts. It was 4 months ago...about a month before the murder.
He mostly posts about superheroes and baby stuff.
So a serial killer was uncovered in Cryus, a 35-year-old military guy. Ken is alleging he knew Sarah Funky and the guy she was traveling with...the video has been taken down but those wow want to can scroll through to find the greek version. Its disturbing. They go to a red lake in Cyprus and talk about possibly being murdered and death. She is another pretty girl, just disturbing on all levels.
I am sure police are aware of his online activities and accounts. The fact that he alleged to know two people who travelled to Cyprus and incidentally helped solve a serial killer case overseas by filming a suitcase later found to have human remains isn't conclusive evidence. Its creepy and sick. The guy who did it confessed and they used the online video to pin point the location because of extra rains and the deep red color of the lake made it hard to locate.
I do wonder if Saal reached out to Sarah Funky, a well known online poster/personality who posted the video with her male friend after viewing this. It doesn't put him in Carolyn's apartment, but it does give police two more people he claims to have known.
Suitcase retrieved from red lake contains woman's body (Update 3) - Cyprus Mail
I was just going to add the woman who filmed the suitcase is Sarah Funk, a NYC travel/ producer and show host. I wonder if he really knew her or just in his mind.
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His reddit account goes back seven years. Nothing too out of the norm, but these posts certainly sound more sinister given what we know now
You can summon Siri on your iPhone the same way. She responds to voices on request to call 911. You can also squeeze the on/off button and one of the volume buttons as the same time to activate an emergency call. I'm betting Android and Samsung phones have the same capabilities.Too bad Carolyn didn't have an Alexa Echo Dot or Echo Show, or a phone with voice commands set up so she could have yelled out "Alexa. Call 911. Kenneth Saal from work" or whatever, in case he got away after he killed her. Or maybe the Alexa can turn on at the sound of screaming or yelling?
I just thought of all of this when I used the Alexa Echo Show system that's located throughout our house a few minutes ago I haven't warmed to until now). It could probably summon 911 with a simple command set up ahead of time. Even if the perp ripped it out of the wall, the message would have gone out. Plus we have multiple devices. They can be mounted high up, too, so they're not easy to disable. So if a perp was trying to mess with the Alexa, I might be able to flee. It could also film the room or at least hear me say the name of a known attacker. I sound like a planted commercial, don't I? But I need to look into this more!
We don't always have our phones at the ready in our homes, and think of how hard it would be to press buttons on it while running, etc. To that end, I'm also going to learn my phone voice commands. If it's in my purse in the corner of my messy bedroom, the perp would have to find it in order to disable it. And I would take that opportunity to run!
I hate being home alone at night but this makes me feel better. I wish Carolyn had been able to summon help and name her attacker instead of counting on her neighbors.
eYou can summon Siri on your iPhone the same way. She responds to voices on request to call 911. You can also squeeze the on/off button and one of the volume buttons as the same time to activate an emergency call. I'm betting Android and Samsung phones have the same capabilities.
These are all especially helpful things to remember when in danger. Often, I bet our minds don't even go there though. I have to remind myself about it even when there is no emergency.
Knowing her license number might be no odder than him knowing her address -- just one more weird action on his part.The fact that he told a co-worker that he freaked out seeing her LICENSE PLATE # is the most incriminating thing so far in this entire case. Who but a stalker would know a co-worker's license plate?! I don’t even know my own. What an insane comment to make! It shows that his thinking is not normal—and killers aren’t normal, so that makes sense. Wow. He's also an idiot like Chris Watts. In fact, he's stupider, which I didn't think was possible. To then admit this to a coworker?! I have no words.