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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 77,385
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 77,385
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..atm I'm leaning very much toward guilty with Steven because guilty is the most logical..a big thing for me are the previous things before his wrongful imprisonment..the cat and his threatening his cousin with a gun...those are things that don't really show a 'healthy mind' ..although a long time ago, that unhealthy mind wouldn't really right itself...and torturing an animal, as has been said many times can be a huge red flag to identifying a murderer...there are many inconsistencies with possible suspects which can make theories but that's all they are, inconsistencies ..there is nothing with any other possible suspect that says that unhealthy mind the way Steven's past has said...Teresa's charred remains were found on his property, her car was found on his property, he was 'the last person', so the most logical is that he killed her and surely the most logical is more often than not, the correct..?...and added to what we do know pretty much for certain, that he was a disturbed person....
..the timing of it Girth with his lawsuit case..?..yeah, that does throw it off but I don't even think that's something that Steven would have considered because his mind wasn't/isn't healthy ..in the relatively short time before the wrongful imprisonment that he spent as a free man, he displayed 'disturbing' on two occasions...and in the short time of 2 years since his release, he's killed someone..that to me is the most logical but it's been completely complicated because of the ineptitude and bungling of the police dept and forensics team....
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