Spot on DottaStrangulation seems intimate, and this was rage/hatred (on par with earlier slashing the tyres).
MOO
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Spot on DottaStrangulation seems intimate, and this was rage/hatred (on par with earlier slashing the tyres).
MOO
Yes you are correct but I would be less confused if they did live together with one being under the total control of the other.Plenty of women live with the men who murder them. I don’t see your point.
Maybe he’d moved out after they’d split up. Coercion, manipulation and control may well have continued. JMOO.Yes you are correct but I would be less confused if they did live together with one being under the total control of the other.
Re the tyres.Do we know for sure he was the person who slashed her tyres ?
I think this case is difficult to call at the moment...we have no idea if she went with him willingly or not at as yet...she could have been back in a relationship with him .. or hated the sight of him ..or anywhere in between.
No, we don't. It could even have been random vandalism, or her car mistaken for someone else's.Do we know for sure he was the person who slashed her tyres ?
I agree, we simply don't know enough about the circumstances yet to make any judgments.I think this case is difficult to call at the moment...we have no idea if she went with him willingly or not at as yet...she could have been back in a relationship with him .. or hated the sight of him ..or anywhere in between.
Some people chalk the slashing of tyres down as just vandalism.Slashing of tyres has now appeared to be a precursor to later tragedies for both Alexandra Morgan and now Katie Kenyon. In both scenarios the occurrence was approx a year previously, BUT I am unsure if these attacks were carried out by those detained, particularly in Alex’s case, does it appear strange that it was so prominently reported?
Some people chalk the slashing of tyres down as just vandalism.
I think it is much more than that.
It is an act of revenge and terrorizing the victim.
And quite safe for the perp as leaving no or very little evidence.
No, not strange at all. As we all know, the media hounds chase up all the neighbours for stories and gossip. Slashed tyres are something that neighbours would have seen and talked about.Slashing of tyres has now appeared to be a precursor to later tragedies for both Alexandra Morgan and now Katie Kenyon. In both scenarios the occurrence was approx a year previously, BUT I am unsure if these attacks were carried out by those detained, particularly in Alex’s case, does it appear strange that it was so prominently reported?
Slashing of tyres has now appeared to be a precursor to later tragedies for both Alexandra Morgan and now Katie Kenyon. In both scenarios the occurrence was approx a year previously, BUT I am unsure if these attacks were carried out by those detained, particularly in Alex’s case, does it appear strange that it was so prominently reported?
They should ask people to remove all the paper and cellophane. It's the difference between a beautiful bank of flowers and a rubbish tip. It's beyond my understanding that people don't do this.