mickeyfan2
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I do not believe she did it, but I do believe she was covering for somebody else. I believe it was not a stranger but somebody in the home.
mrsltg said:The "why" the investigation was so poor was not due to this specific family being so wealthy but rather the very wealthy community where things like this didn't happen. I remember seeing a special about the murder and the narrator specifying this was the first murder in a great many years. These cops were not at all prepared for a crime scene like this - especially at Christmas when even police departments are low on staff.
Law enforcement knows (from previous cases - Remember the Smith case?) that a close family member or friend is almost (~98% of the time) the perpetrator.JerseyJanice said:The family is always the prime suspect in any murder case because law enforcement almost always assumes that family members are the perpetrators.
JerseyJanice said:These were well-off people; no doubt that they were advised early on by friendly legal counsel that they were the prime suspects in JB's murder. The family is always the prime suspect in any murder case because law enforcement almost always assumes that family members are the perpetrators.
Quinn222 said:I always remember Polly Klaas' father saying he knew that he would be the first suspect and so he cooperated as much and as quickly as possible so that he could be eliminated from suspicion and they could move on to look for the real perpetrator. Of course he knew he wasn't guilty and he had nothing to hide.
sha_lyn said:was there any evidence that she had been molested?