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Re: Items left at the scene

PostPosted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 7:40 am
by duckking2001
sandy betts wrote:Anyone who knows how to sew, knows it is nearly impossible to to make a hood stand up straight with out wires and with 4 corners like a paper sack ,out of any sort of material. Try t if you don't believe me.
There was nothing elaborate about the costume I found, it could have been made within a few minutes.


I don't understand this. I just took a cloth grocery bag and stuck it on my head :D and it perfectly retained it's cubic shape, and it isn't even head sized. I'm sure he could've made it the way that your hood was, but I don't see how it would be impossible to have been otherwise.

Snooter: there has been lots of partner serial killers, and not just organized criminals, serial killers in the same way that the Zodiac was one. The DC Snipers are a fairly recent and famous one. Now I don't know about any where one guy did the killings and the other guy wrote letters taking credit for it and saying that it was only one guy...

Re: Items left at the scene

PostPosted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 5:08 pm
by DoctorS
I can think of plenty serial killer teams. I lived through the D.C. sniper case. The others that come to mind are: Bittaker and Norris, the Hillside Stranglers, Bundy and Clark, Hindley and Brady, Homolka and Bernardo, Lake and Ng, the Gallegos, the Carsons, Beck and Fernandez, the Wests, etc. Both William Bonin and Dean Corll had younger partners who helped then them. procure victims. Serial killer teams aren't as unusual as you might think.

And maybe the reason for the silence was the partner died (Manalli "your partner is in deep real estate").