Hmm something doesn't add up. Crime of passion suggests assault in what way? Known to the victims, passionately. But brutal murder where they're hacked to pieces suggests revenge? How did a single person kill 4? If it's a break in, would have stolen, nothing taken, and likely been more perps?
I hate how they wrote that piece. I hate how journalism reports this prior to better forensics. How were the bodies spread?
I find it hard they all got overpowered. No runners. No cellphone to cops. And by one individual hacking away there was so much spatter, it was embedded into the walls
They're fine combing the scene, trash, looking for information. Surely there would be better evidence than that report.
The scene obviously looks like something out of a horror. Is there more if they cannot find any clues immediately. Canvassing all those attributes, where murder statistically is associated. Calling it a possible crime of passion. But without suspects, arrests????
Problem I have is entry. The next problem is death by knife. Entry without break in. Nothing stolen. Known or pro. Known is suggested by crime of passion. Knife killing 4 people, hacking, blood everywhere, is noisy. Unless they died prior to being hacked up even more, blackmailed by a gun to get executed, but shots would go off on the first death, but how, into the same room. This ain't a movie. You flee or fight. You hear shit you run, right. You call cops they all have cells. The knife is big like a machete, or sword. It says so. Multiple floors. How did they die so easily. They didn't, blood everywhere.
Doesn't add up. Multiple, perps? Not in a supposed crime of passion. Violation? How entry, no arrested suspect, how did they overpower 4.
Hmm something doesn't add up. Crime of passion suggests assault in what way? Known to the victims, passionately. But brutal murder where they're hacked to pieces suggests revenge? How did a single person kill 4? If it's a break in, would have stolen, nothing taken, and likely been more perps?
I hate how they wrote that piece. I hate how journalism reports this prior to better forensics. How were the bodies spread?
I find it hard they all got overpowered. No runners. No cellphone to cops. And by one individual hacking away there was so much spatter, it was embedded into the walls
They're fine combing the scene, trash, looking for information. Surely there would be better evidence than that report.
The scene obviously looks like something out of a horror. Is there more if they cannot find any clues immediately. Canvassing all those attributes, where murder statistically is associated. Calling it a possible crime of passion. But without suspects, arrests????
Problem I have is entry. The next problem is death by knife. Entry without break in. Nothing stolen. Known or pro. Known is suggested by crime of passion. Knife killing 4 people, hacking, blood everywhere, is noisy. Unless they died prior to being hacked up even more, blackmailed by a gun to get executed, but shots would go off on the first death, but how, into the same room. This ain't a movie. You flee or fight. You hear shit you run, right. You call cops they all have cells. The knife is big like a machete, or sword. It says so. Multiple floors. How did they die so easily. They didn't, blood everywhere.
Doesn't add up.
Hmm something doesn't add up. Crime of passion suggests assault in what way? Known to the victims, passionately. But brutal murder where they're hacked to pieces suggests revenge? How did a single person kill 4? If it's a break in, would have stolen, nothing taken, and likely been more perps?
I hate how they wrote that piece. I hate how journalism reports this prior to better forensics. How were the bodies spread?
I find it hard they all got overpowered. No runners. No cellphone to cops. And by one individual hacking away there was so much spatter, it was embedded into the walls
They're fine combing the scene, trash, looking for information. Surely there would be better evidence than that report.
The scene obviously looks like something out of a horror. Is there more if they cannot find any clues immediately. Canvassing all those attributes, where murder statistically is associated. Calling it a possible crime of passion. But without suspects, arrests????
Problem I have is entry. The next problem is death by knife. Entry without break in. Nothing stolen. Known or pro. Known is suggested by crime of passion. Knife killing 4 people, hacking, blood everywhere, is noisy. Unless they died prior to being hacked up even more, blackmailed by a gun to get executed, but shots would go off on the first death, but how, into the same room. This ain't a movie. You flee or fight. You hear shit you run, right. You call cops they all have cells. The knife is big like a machete, or sword. It says so. Multiple floors. How did they die so easily. They didn't, blood everywhere.
Doesn't add up.
Hmm something doesn't add up. Crime of passion suggests assault in what way? Known to the victims, passionately. But brutal murder where they're hacked to pieces suggests revenge? How did a single person kill 4? If it's a break in, would have stolen, nothing taken, and likely been more perps?
I hate how they wrote that piece. I hate how journalism reports this prior to better forensics. How were the bodies spread?
I find it hard they all got overpowered. No runners. No cellphone to cops. And by one individual hacking away there was so much spatter, it was embedded into the walls
They're fine combing the scene, trash, looking for information. Surely there would be better evidence than that report.
The scene obviously looks like something out of a horror. Is there more if they cannot find any clues immediately. Canvassing all those attributes, where murder statistically is associated. Calling it a possible crime of passion. But without suspects, arrests????
Hmm something doesn't add up. Crime of passion suggests assault in what way? Known to the victims, passionately. But brutal murder where they're hacked to pieces suggests revenge? How did a single person kill 4? If it's a break in, would have stolen, nothing taken, and likely been more perps?
I hate how they wrote that piece. I hate how journalism reports this prior to better forensics. How were the bodies spread?
I find it hard they all got overpowered. No runners. No cellphone to cops. And by one individual hacking away there was so much spatter, it was embedded into the walls
They're fine combing the scene, trash, looking for information. Surely there would be better evidence than that report.
The scene obviously looks like something out of a horror. Is there more if they cannot find any clues immediately. Canvassing all those attributes, where murder statistically is associated. Calling it a possible crime of passion. But without suspects????
Hmm something doesn't add up. Crime of passion suggests assault in what way? Known to the victims, passionately. But brutal murder where they're hacked to pieces suggests revenge? How did a single person kill 4? If it's a break in, would have stolen, nothing taken, and likely been more perps?
I hate how they wrote that piece. I hate how journalism reports this prior to better forensics. How were the bodies spread?
I find it hard they all got overpowered. No runners. No cellphone to cops. And by one individual hacking away there was so much spatter, it was embedded into the walls
They're fine combing the scene, trash, looking for information. Surely there would be better evidence than that report.