by themysterymachine » Sun Sep 21, 2014 4:30 pm
I think its important to remember that good ol ALA has very strong ties to the locations as well. Perhaps not for the Stine murder, but he was certainly a Vallejo resident and lived damn near across the street from where Darlene Ferrin worked. If you are talking about proximity being something that ties Z to the victims, ALA also has that on his side, as well as a host of other tidbits like being a former Navy guy, familiar with codes, had been seen with codes, the whole Cheney "Z" conversation bit- and that's why ALA has had such popularity as a suspect. I no longer think he fits the profile, don't get me wrong, but like you said, Mike, the case distorts how one looks at the evidence- its prismatic. This is why while I feel that the profile is on the money, I am not yet completely on board with KQ. I am probably too stubborn to be fully on board with ANYONE til I get a smoking gun, which is what we are all looking for.
The thing that would cinch it for me is if we could somehow get those codes solved, and it they were in Norwegian, even if they just said "haha, i will never give you my name, you fools!" that would just about cinch it for me.
Mike, have you been able to talk to any of his compatriots, contemporaries, anyone who has given you any indication of a sociopathic nature? Anybody saying, "you know, KQ, helluva guy, I just never liked him too much because he was really cold beneath the surface" or stories of that nature? If you are a sociopath, or someone capable of murder, i don't care how well you cover up your crimes, there WILL be tells in your daily life in terms of your behavior, something just a little bit off. BTK may have been an upstanding member of his community, but he also killed his neighbors dog and there were twitterings about his peculiar nature long before he was caught. Anything like that on KQ?