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| What on earth did we all do before the internet? I know I spent far too much time wearing spandex and fishnet stockings in sleazy nightclubs on the west end but I digress.
Heh heh. I want a picture of that!
Leigh
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| didn't bug say that it was too cold for the aphids to live outside. So even if that area was infested with them they couldn't have survived in the cold. |
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| I think he said it was typically too cold for them to live outside, doesn't mean some didn't find a way. Nestor Pope shouldn't be ruled out - why would he not mention that? |
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| I jsut don't think Pope did it. I mean his only connection to any of the victims is he seen Clotilde in the library. How many other sex offenders may have seen one of the victims on the street? Are they suspects too? What would his motive be? Because of his history I think if he was to kill it would be after he raped the woman. I'm still leaning toward Dr. Tropo's husband. |
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| okay this is weird... I'm trying to post something but it won't let me... |
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| Who would have thought Nester Pope might be the aphid man. I mean I always thought he was somehow involved but this defiantly connects him. It just seems to fit well.
Well to continue my theory.
I defiantly want to say Nester Pope and Luis Fuentes are working together, but I also want to theorize a third body. It just makes logical sense, well to me. You have someone plan out the murders (not very many clues and very clean murders, except for Clotilde), someone to drive, shoot and write the number three on the forehead. The way that each of the murders were conducted would suggest that it was someone different each time but using the same murder weapon, a 9mm gun. Another thought to take into consideration is why someone might kill them. It would only seem logical that Ms. Chasa should be removed. Her husband was having an affair with one of her staff. I don't see why someone might kill Clotilde, maybe it was just because she was walking out late at night? She's a women, only logic can answer this question. Then there is dear Dr. Tropos. Treating a patient and then sleeping with the patient. Something is obviously going on this little circle that Dr. Tropos built around herself: Fuentes, Douglas, and the head of Geriatrics.
So here is a quick and copy from what I thought might have happened:::
1. Leigh Chasa wakes up. She attends mass, she obviously a devoted Catholic at 5 AM. She leaves the church in 20 mins. Does she walk to work, drive, cab or bus it? But in order to properly open her store she has to be at work in 10 mins. To properly set up tills and do a quick inventory. Realizing from last night that they are low on a certain type of food or coffee, she calls up her husband to go get it because they won't be getting it anytime soon (see the door note). Or perhaps she knows that her husband is having an affair, he didn't attend church, so why not spoil it and call him? I think he hesitates before doing anything and continues his affair with Ms. Mills until 7AM or so. Realizes hat he forgot to pick things up hurries and does it and is at the café around 7:15AM. Rayleen after the affair goes and picks up her check and finds dear Ms. Chasa murdered. |
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Nester Pope, and the rest (I'm thinking Fuentes), have been following Ms. Chasa (have no idea why) and have plotted to kill her. While she is taking out the trash they come from around the dumpster and shoot her. The alleyway is dark masking them from her, making it clean and easy. They go over and write a three on her forehead. Marking their official initial and plan. 3 men, 3 women, and 3rd month, 3 weeks
2. Nester Pope a sex offender has not overcome his sexual desire for women, and also given the fact that he's sexually impotent is posing a real problem. He's becoming extremely frustrated and is trying all methods to work things out but is giving up on it and he realizes he must have a women. And the only way he knows how to get a women is to pick one up the way he used to. So he heads out into the woods to find Clotilde Eames (the only one in the park?). He first comes up from behind her with a branch. His plan is to knock her out and he tries to proceed with it. I don't think he wanted to kill her but there are dogs barking and if he's caught he blows off the entire plan. So he shoots her and leaves the signature of a 3. Or perhaps his buddies(the other killers) realize that he shouldn't have done that and kill the Clotilde themselves and leave the bloody three on her forehead.
3. And this is when Fuentes swings in. It's obvious why he would kill Dr. Tropos. He's upset at her for transferring him to another doctor. He had complete faith in her and trusted her completely. He even thought she was going to leave he dead-beat husband for him. They were great together. So if he can't have her, no one can. So while she's making a trip to the hospital, probably a trick phone call to get her out of the house. And is killed after she leaves the hospital. The watch was left behind to signify the love and time that they spent together.
Just thought I might share some of my insight with other people. At least people can add and pick apart ideas. |
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| One thing about Nature is that its never perfect. I just thought I'd answer the aphid question. It's not uncommon for a temperature drop in one area to the next. Have you ever driven through a storm? Or stood outside and saw one side of the road raining and the other one was still dry. Bug did mention that this critters still thrive but not very well in colder temps. But suppose our dear Mr. Pope got some on him went inside for a while, or perhaps even took them home. And possibly transfered them to Clotilde. |
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| Out of curiosity when did Bug change his last name... Didn't his last name contain atleast all of the letters in the alphabet. |
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| Okay, I took entymology in college. Let's see if I can find a solution to the unfrozen/not dead aphids.
Since aphids live on the plant fluids (much like mosquitos suck blood) they are not likely to live long away from the tree. Apparently these aphids are fairly host-specific, meaning that they prefer beech trees. When the temperature drops, the hardiest aphids are going to be found in the more sheltered spots of the tree.
It's not unusual to prune trees when their dormant, i.e. in the winter. Perhaps Pope was involved in the pruning process, which would expose him to a large number of aphids quite quickly.
Also, just because Pope had contact with the body doesn't necessarily make him the killer. It's possible he came across the body after Clotilde was killed. Since he's a sex offender, he'd assume he'd automatically be a suspect, which would explain why he didn't call it in.
Finally, some aphids do have to 'winter over' in some secluded area. Otherwise, simply waiting for cold weather would eradicate them.
So, either Clotilde was in that 'secluded area' by herself - gaining her some little friends before she was killed, or Pope had some close contact with her - either before or after she died. Aphids aren't jumpers. To transfer them to her, physical contact would be required.
Hmm, now I think I need to go back and review some of the reports again. |
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| One other thing has been bugging me and it doesn't involve aphids. Perhaps someone else has already mentioned this, but reading through a zillion entries would make my head explode.
Leigh Chasa was wearing a diamond tennis bracelet. Now that's quite a pricey piece of bling-bling for a rather down on her luck waitress. If I were the cops, I'd try to track down just where she got such a flashy piece of jewelry. Ummm, perhaps a doctor???
Just a thought. |
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| There is just one thing I think we need to remember, Pope is a sex offender and none of the three victims were sexually assaulted. I feel that that fact is very significant. I may be wrong, but its worth taking into consideration. Still, perhaprs it is young woman's intuition, but Gould did it. (Is it young woman for me,I am 19? Opinions anyone?) |
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| Courser, just saw that post. Leigh Chasa was not a waitress, she was the owner of the cafe. |
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| Well, I just don't buy Nestor Pope as the killer. If it were he, why did the killings not continue as his rage against women grew. As Jordan said, the crime scenes were cold and dispassionate, not the frenzied leavings of a crazy serial killer. No...it's got to be premeditation...and I am tempted to return to the strangers on the train theme. Dr. Douglas killed Leigh while Mike and Rayleen whooped it up at a motel so they were noticed. Then, Mike killed Dr. Amy and had to check her ID to make sure he got the right victim. Clotilde...perhaps overheard or saw something she shouldn't have. The aphids...well maybe she walked thru the VA site. Hmmm? |
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| Rachel - Gah, my bad. Goes with my other boneheaded post from the very first entry.
For what it's worth, I agree with you. I don't think Pope's our guy. Too obvious, too easy.
Not sure about the rest of your theory, but it's got merit. |
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| Okay I've been following these posts from day one and I've realized that theres a pattern of what people say. The first week everyone was suggesting it was Rayleen that murdered everyone, but that was too obvious. Then it was Fuentes and that too was to obvious. And then it was Danny Gould, he was to obvious as well. And right now its Pope, but now he's too obvious. So... who can we suspect that isn't obvious. Each of them is a suspect whether they are obvious or not, popular or not, or even pretty or not. |
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| I've had my eye out on Pope for the longest time but I also look into other theories that people suggest. Some of them are withstanding and other are just repeats of last weeks posts. If we read each others posts we will be able to built upon them and even suggest correcting them... Sorry I'm not trying to bash anyone out. Meh... I need sleep... |
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| I've had my eye out on Pope for the longest time but I also look into other theories that people suggest. Some of them are withstanding and other are just repeats of last weeks posts. If we read each others posts we will be able to built upon them and even suggest correcting them... Sorry I'm not trying to bash anyone out. Meh... I need sleep... |
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| i have only just started looking in to this case but i have already read up on all the info provided since it started and i noticed that Professor Putnam Cawley is in a wheelchair and the bullit wound in Clotilde Eams had an upward trajectory. Could he be a suspect?? Comments anyone. |
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| Megan actually Eames was only victim with an upward trajectory. Chasa and Tropos (Victims one and three) Had downward trajectories. |
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| Just started looking at this case and was wondering about the aphids found in Coltide's hair. If it was cold and as Bug said the aphids prefered to be indoors during the winter, could they have oome from professor Cawley's apartment. After all when they re-interviewed the professor recently didn't Nigel say that the BPD found him watering his many ferns? Could the aphids have wintered in the ferns? Or did the good Professor have a small indoor tree? I know that he was in a wheel chair at the time, but could he have been working with someone else. Perhaps Dr. Douglas was a physician of his or maybe a former student? Just guessing here, but it could be a connection. Maybe they all shared a doctor or all attended the same university at some point. |
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| Just started looking at this case and was wondering about the aphids found in Coltide's hair. If it was cold and as Bug said the aphids prefered to be indoors during the winter, could they have oome from professor Cawley's apartment. After all when they re-interviewed the professor recently didn't Nigel say that the BPD found him watering his many ferns? Could the aphids have wintered in the ferns? Or did the good Professor have a small indoor tree? I know that he was in a wheel chair at the time, but could he have been working with someone else. Perhaps Dr. Douglas was a physician of his or maybe a former student? Just guessing here, but it could be a connection. Maybe they all shared a doctor or all attended the same university at some point. |
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| Eames seems to be the odd one out with all the theories...so what if we started with her and tried to connect the others? I was wondering if the university she attended was anywhere near Dr. Amy's hospital. Or, did the professor attend the same hosptital as Dr. Amy's? |
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| Nigel, Finally you answered one of my prayers as I felt in my last post that Pope had been unexamined far too long. However, he still seems too obvious to be the BHM.
I am still leaning on the doctor. Someone mentioned that tennis bracelet. Well with Mike Chaza having that affair, It doesn't sound like Leigh was getting his attention. So perhaps another suitor with money came in? That and If Mike simply owned the one shop, he would not be rich. I would differ if he owned a CHAIN of stores, not just the one. Plus tennis usually is done by those in upper classes of society in private clubs unless it's a community run place.
I'd also discount Gould, the one reason being he has children and has not been indicated to be divorced like Fuentes. Now truck driving is hard and long hours for small wage. You'd think a guy like Gould would give up supporting those children for 3 murdered women? That and wouldn't he think what would his wife and children think of him?
Nigel, Just thinking back to Dr. douglas. If you do manage to find him, I would question him not only about his drug habit, but also I'd secure a warrant or obtain (now with him off the job) the list of patients he was seeing for 2002-2003. You should also get Dr. Tropos list or log book and compare. If anyody in relation to our vics, or the vics themselves visited the couple, we may have our tying link to all 3 vics. Also did he write any perscriptions for morphine sufate or other drugs. Maybe, that may shed some light on things as well? |
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| Dear Nigel,
Check your spell check under REWARD - It's "i before e, except after c" when spelling "receive" |
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| More thoughts on the VA hospital. Docs often practice at more than one place...did Dr. Derek or Dr. Amy see patients there? Was Prof Cowley a veteran? Maybe he and Clotilde visited there. Did Danny's delivery route include the VA hospital food service. Many people other than Nestor could have been there during the aphid infestation. |
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| Alice, I think you raise a valid point. Other people could have been to the VA hospital such as Dr. Derek or Gould. Also wouldn't it make more sense for someone who just left there (such as a doctor who just finished a shift or someone who just delivered something) to have the aphids on them than someone who was there the day before? Nestor Pope doesn't seem like a solid suspect. If he were the killer why did he just stop? If he was a serial killer the scenes would be more personal and frenzied. These crime scenes were almost too clean. They were almost like mob hits. |
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| As I am a senior in high school, I have been visiting many colleges (several in Boston, too). Professor Cowley teaches Classics, something not requiring its own building. If his office was in the science building, or he walked through the science building to escape extra cold, then perhaps the science department was in posession of some aphids. That way he and Clotilde would have them on thier bodies and they become insignificant. Just a thought. |
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| can not wait for the reward it may shed some light on the unanswered questions? |
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| I've been racking my nut on this for a while now, and that Nester charater, had acess to the crime scene andall that but there's somethingelse, I can't quite put my finger on it. Could he have had help? What did we do with out the internet Nigel? *smiles* We retraced our steps. Work the radius backwards perhaps.
Blessed Be
Teresa. |
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| I've been thinking more about that hair found on the Dr. Amy. Since we don't know where it came from and the person whose hair it was had been taking the drugs for a while, perhaps it wasn't Dr. Douglas. After all, his behavior had only been described as eradic for six months or so. A long time after his wife's death. Did he have some sort of accident six months prior to his leaving the hospital? Maybe his addiction started as a reaction to a car accident or something.
The hair also appeared to be lighter in colour than that of the Dr. also indicating it was not his. Who was the er patient that Dr. Amy saw that night? What was the problem with them. Perhaps if the patient had a drug problem it was simply left over from him or her? Or could it be from the good professor? He had cancer and was in massive amounts of pain, wouldn't he have taken something to eleviate that pain? Perscription painkillers perhaps.
The bullet trajectory does indicate that the first two victims were shot from a downward angle, but that doesn't mean that the Professor didn't stand for a brief period of time while he shot his victims. It would have come as a bit of a surprise if they knew he was in a wheel chair, but the doctors just said that he was in a lot of pain. No one ever said he had lost the complete use of his legs, or even that they were in anyway disable. The professor was just weak and didn't walk because he couldn't stand for long maybe? |
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| I've been thinking more about that hair found on the Dr. Amy. Since we don't know where it came from and the person whose hair it was had been taking the drugs for a while, perhaps it wasn't Dr. Douglas. After all, his behavior had only been described as eradic for six months or so. A long time after his wife's death. Did he have some sort of accident six months prior to his leaving the hospital? Maybe his addiction started as a reaction to a car accident or something.
The hair also appeared to be lighter in colour than that of the Dr. also indicating it was not his. Who was the er patient that Dr. Amy saw that night? What was the problem with them. Perhaps if the patient had a drug problem it was simply left over from him or her? Or could it be from the good professor? He had cancer and was in massive amounts of pain, wouldn't he have taken something to eleviate that pain? Perscription painkillers perhaps.
The bullet trajectory does indicate that the first two victims were shot from a downward angle, but that doesn't mean that the Professor didn't stand for a brief period of time while he shot his victims. It would have come as a bit of a surprise if they knew he was in a wheel chair, but the doctors just said that he was in a lot of pain. No one ever said he had lost the complete use of his legs, or even that they were in anyway disable. The professor was just weak and didn't walk because he couldn't stand for long maybe? |
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| "I know I spent far too much time wearing spandex and fishnet stockings in sleazy nightclubs on the west end..." New to the case. Very interested, but just can't seem to concentrait. Gee, I wonder why? |
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| Back again. Was thinking while out getting groceries and I don't think your murderer is going to be that obvious. Who else had access to that area at the time of the murders, apart from Nestor? *laughs at Jenn Maries comment* Stop putting me off woman. Where was I, oh no. Nope out of my head. I'll come back when i have some more for you, Nigel.
Blessed Be
Teresa. |
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| this may be a bit of a silly question but what do we have to do and how?
I enjoy watching the show and would like to have a go at this. |
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| Can anyone tell me why an astro. chart is floating around nigel's head?? |
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| I really enjoy reading all of your posts that jump around between suspects, instead of eliminating them one at a time. First, lets take a look at the tire tracks. These are tires that are original equipment on larger high-end touring sedans, for instance, 2001 and newer Acura TL series sedans. So, the question that leaves is who drives a car that would fit that description, or who has access to one? Luis Fuente would have to have an upgraded tire and wheel package on his camry consisting of 16 inch rims(stock is 15) and P205155R16 tires which is unlikely because they do not perform as well as Z rated tires at half the price. |
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| I'm bothered by the crime scene photos of Amy Topas's "3", and the lack of one in the autopsy report.
Re: Viola Krakowski's memory loss. I'm
wondering if anyone checked her hair against the one found on the jacket. |
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| THE "MORIAE'!!!!!!!
THE 3 MORIAE ARE CLOTHO,LACHESIS AND ATROPOS.
CLOTHO-WAS THE BEGINNING OF A PERSONS LIFE
LACHESIS-WEAVES THE THRED OF ONES ACTIONS
ATROPOS-SNIPS THE THREAD AT THE CONCLUSION OF ONES LIFE.
GOD AS WELL AS MORTALS MUST SUBMIT TO THE WILL OF THE MORIAE.
I PRESUME THESE THREE ARE GODS IN GREEK ASTOLOGY.INTERESTING THATCLTILDE WAS GETTING THESE BOOKS FROM THE LIBRARY FOR PROF COWLEY WHO IS ALSO INTO GREEK MYTHOLOGY |
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| Shelly, I agree that it is a very interesting discovery. What bothers me is why the professor killed these women, the names aside. Maybe he was trying to better his cancer odds by killing "the fates"? Or perhaps these women were all his "type" and had rejected him at some point over the years. |
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| Shelly, I agree that it is a very interesting discovery. What bothers me is why the professor killed these women, the names aside. Maybe he was trying to better his cancer odds by killing "the fates"? Or perhaps these women were all his "type" and had rejected him at some point over the years. |
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| I did some more looking at the books Ms. Eames had with her. The first book was on the Moiea, the Greek fates. While the second book was on Apollo and Diana, the Roman names for the god of the sun and the goddess of the moon. It is interesting to note however the conections between the victims and the fates that most closely match their names. The first two murders where out of order, but maybe that is what our killer wanted.
The first murder was Leigh Chasa she was a mother of a five year old and she had just had her husband fire the waitress. Lacheis is the fate who measured life and cast lots (fired waitress) she is know as the mother and is the middle of the three sisters. Leigh Chasa was in the middle of the three victims in terms of age and height 30 years old and 5'6".
Our second victim was Coltide Eames. She was a single university student. She was the youngest and tallest victim. 25 years old and 5'11". She can be associated with Clotho, the spinner who spun the thread of life. Clotho was a maiden.
Our last victim was Dr. Amy Tropos. She was the oldest and shortest victim at age 34 and 5'4". She and her husband had no children. Atropos is the fate associated with death. She cuts the thread at the end of life. Atropos was considered a crone (a stretch at 35 but it sort of fits) and is also considered the smallest of the three.
The book on Apollo and Diana was interesting as well. Apollo was the good of the sun and the god of healing. The sick often prayed to him. Diana was the goddess of the hunt and perhaps our killer was hunting his victims. |
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| I did some more looking at the books Ms. Eames had with her. The first book was on the Moiea, the Greek fates. While the second book was on Apollo and Diana, the Roman names for the god of the sun and the goddess of the moon. It is interesting to note however the conections between the victims and the fates that most closely match their names. The first two murders where out of order, but maybe that is what our killer wanted.
The first murder was Leigh Chasa she was a mother of a five year old and she had just had her husband fire the waitress. Lacheis is the fate who measured life and cast lots (fired waitress) she is know as the mother and is the middle of the three sisters. Leigh Chasa was in the middle of the three victims in terms of age and height 30 years old and 5'6".
Our second victim was Coltide Eames. She was a single university student. She was the youngest and tallest victim. 25 years old and 5'11". She can be associated with Clotho, the spinner who spun the thread of life. Clotho was a maiden.
Our last victim was Dr. Amy Tropos. She was the oldest and shortest victim at age 34 and 5'4". She and her husband had no children. Atropos is the fate associated with death. She cuts the thread at the end of life. Atropos was considered a crone (a stretch at 35 but it sort of fits) and is also considered the smallest of the three.
The book on Apollo and Diana was interesting as well. Apollo was the good of the sun and the god of healing. The sick often prayed to him. Diana was the goddess of the hunt and perhaps our killer was hunting his victims. |
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| Rayleen had been fired the day before the murder of Leigh Chasa. Where did she go to work after that? The VA hospital maybe? She was in food service and hospitals are always hiring. She could have picked up the aphids. Their is no info about where she was during the last 2 murders. I still think it was her. |
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| the only connection that i clearly see is all three volunteered at ednas eatery within the previous 3 years before the murders (luis fuentes worked there also) it is in with feb 20th post |
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| Light bulb is going off in my head. The connection is here!! All three victims volunteered at Edna's Eatery and Gould delivers food. Maybe he made unwanted passes at the three women over that period of time and was rejected by all three. A while later, he is making his morning delivery and sees Chasa. He decides to take revenge. He was hurt, she rejected him, and now he will reject her. He goes about his business and then comes back the next morning or whenever he was ready, though it was obviously on March 5, 2002.
Jordan said that she thinks it was premeditated and I agree with her, after all she is the doctor and I am just the daughter of a doctor! But I digress. After Gould first sees Chasa he decides to get back at the three women who had done him wrong. That is the three. Then over the next few weeks, he finds the three women. I know it is Boston and you can't just "find" people easily, but if he remembers anything about the other two women, then he will know where to find them.
He hangs around the University a little bit and finds Eames. He gets to know her patterns and knows she will be walking through the park. He kills her on March 14, 2002. Then He moves on. He knows how to get Dr. Tropos where he needs her. ER calls, she goes alone, she leaves, he kills her.
I don't know why it is, but I just know Gould killed her. |
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| Editing from previous post.
*I just know he killed them.* |
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| Right on, Rachel. I felt the same way after Danny G. was found with a 9mm in his possession. See my March 7 comment. Danny had the means (a gun, albeit perhaps a different one), a motive (spurned advances), and the opportunity (as a delivery man, he gets around the city). |
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| I'm just curious though as to some of the theories being presented. Why are they being made about Rayleen, Mike Chaza and the Professor when the BPD have pretty much ruled them out? I say we should be concentrating mostly now on the Doctor, Pope, Gould and fuentes in that order, until we get our 2nd bonus clue (hopefully about the tropos murder) and get Fuentes and the Doc in for interrogation. At least all 4 have some sort of possible connection to all 3 vics, especially now with Pope being w/those aphids, Gould with the gun, Dr. with his morphine sulphate addiction, and Fuentes AWOL. Man Fuentes needs a ton of help, and maybe some Morphine sulphate himself while your at it. |
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| the only idea's i can come up with for the three's are the "3" Moriae.The only other idea is that there were three victims but that is to obvious.The murders spand over three weeks.This is also to obvious I wish i could figure out what the "3" has to do with it all. |
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| Nigel, you're so cool! |
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| Rachel...only vic #1 volunteered at the eatery. Vic #2 ate there twice and vic #3 frequented the place for a year. |
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| Before there was an Internet, we filled our heads with knowledge by visiting dusty old libraries.
Love your show. Love your blog. Love how the two seem to feed off of each other (caught the URL reference in tonight's episode.)
Carmi
http://writteninc.blogspot.com |
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| Steve Valentine is God |
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| Steve Valentine is God |
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| What on earth did we all do before the internet?
I know I spent far too much time wearing spandex and fishnet stockings in sleazy nightclubs on the west end but I digress.
Pictures, Nigel, love. Pictures.
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| "I spent far too much time wearing spandex and fishnet stockings in sleazy nightclubs on the west end" Nigel .....thats hot. _To hot, hmmmm_ 0_o
by the way Shelley your idea on "MORIAE" was great!!! and it is a connection to classical history and greek philosophy. Wait doesn't Professor Putnam Cowley teach that for aliving .....okay heres a thoery maybe the Professor is afaid he was going to die and did something crazy, like, let say killed three women with the "same" names as three Sisters of Fates. Maybe he thought if he killed them he could control his own fate
(his own death) he should really get check to see if the cancer isn't going to is head ....... |
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| "I spent far too much time wearing spandex and fishnet stockings in sleazy nightclubs on the west end" Nigel .....thats hot. _To hot, hmmmm_ 0_o
by the way Shelley your idea on "MORIAE" was great!!! and it is a connection to classical history and greek philosophy. Wait doesn't Professor Putnam Cowley teach that for aliving .....okay heres a thoery maybe the Professor is afaid he was going to die and did something crazy, like, let say killed three women with the "same" names as three Sisters of Fates. Maybe he thought if he killed them he could control his own fate
(his own death) he should really get check to see if the cancer isn't going to is head ....... |
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| See, i knew the aphids have to have ment something important. I just didn't know what. THANKZ NI! |
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| By the way Ni, i wouldn't mind the whole spandex thing. lol |
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| Great job! I truly love your show and blog.
I am also a fan of this blog, http://crimesdonotpay.blogspot.com
Keep doing a good job. |
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| Great job! I truly love your show and blog.
I am also a fan of this blog, http://crimesdonotpay.blogspot.com
Keep doing a good job. |
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| funny guys! |
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| Nigel, you are the greatest! Your blog and the show keep me motivated to figure out every crime. Dig and ye shall find! |
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| I love the show and now THIS! Can't wait to catch up on everything! Thanks so much for making the site. Long may it live! |
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| I think that Kris has a point with the fates thing. I mean the prof. did major in ancient Greek philosophy in college.
I have no idea how to link that with anything but if anyone can I'd be grateful. |
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| the three on the foreheads doesnt look like a three to me, it looks like a japanese character... not sure what the character means, but as far as i can tell it looks like it means realates to an "r"... maybe some one with knowledge in japanese can tell me anything? |
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| After cloer inspection of the letter, I noticed that the typed address was in fact typed with an old manual typewriter which either had no numeral zero or it was not working properly. If you look closely at the address the person who typed it used upper and lower case O's in place of zero's. Either they own an old manual typewriter (very hard to find today) or had access to one - some public library's still have them. I believe our Mr. Pope would be one to speak to about this, he may have even aquired one during his time with the VA. |
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| Spandex and fishnets?... I knew there was a reason I loved you.
and on the case... origionally, the three fates were the basis of all greek worship as they controlled the important matters like birth, life, and death. The threefold goddesses were also thought to be the basis of Christianity's religion. ( please pardon my spelling, my hands are shaking from too much caffine)
Sacrifices were sometimes made to the "Fates" in suplication for something, ususally divine help in a mortal matter. Still, women were practially sacred to them, being women themselves, so killing women in their names would just be more likely to piss them off. Any Greek history proffessor would have known that. |
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| But what is to be done about Pemberley?
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