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To: Fred Nerks

Same here, Fred.

I really want to believe it as well, but there is so much here that makes little or no sense. Many people where I live wish to believe that as well, but nothing here makes it look like other than what we have stated before.


What is particularly striking is the length of time it took to see that someone was using the ATM card/PIN-code, and then act on it. According to every cop I know, that is the FIRST thing they look for. Besides, the so-called perpetrators lefts scad of nice jewelry about at the scene---jewelry that could have easily been "converted" into cash.

Like I have said---I keep hoping that it WAS "merely" a robbery---but see little to prove that true.

SF71


78 posted on 03/04/2005 5:12:13 PM PST by swordfish71 (Tagline? What is "Tagline"?)
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To: swordfish71

So, the two drug peddlers, one of whom lived upstairs, find the door open and help themselves to the contents of the father's wallet and quickly depart the scene...they don't take jewelry because jewelry can be identified. They don't want to be linked to the murders, but can't resist the opportunity to get their hands on quick cash. As druggies, their brains are so addled they haven't the nouse to leave town, they go back to their 'normal' life - meanwhile the police are watching them, to see if they contact, or are contacted by anyone else who may be implicated. But the perps have long gone. They are no longer in the country. All the police have now is the two druggies, circumstantial evidence (possession of the ATM card and the PIN number that was probably in the wallet) and now the real investigation starts.
Forensics.
I wouldn't even believe a confession right now.
That's MO in plain aussie-speak.


82 posted on 03/04/2005 5:54:32 PM PST by Fred Nerks (Understand Evil: Read THE LIFE OF MUHAMMAD. Link on my Page. free pdf.)
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