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Originally Posted by mrscolumbo
If this is an opportunist crime then forensic evidence would be in plentyful outside/inside the apartment as a struggle would be evident surely - which makes it pre meditated or a crime of passion - especially as the police consider no person to be at risk whilst the culprit remains at large.
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How do you know there was a struggle?
What would make any struggle 'evident' as you claim?
What 'makes' it pre-meditated?
What 'makes' it a crime of passion?
How do you know there would be plentyful forensic evidence outside?
What type of forensic evidence would you expect to be found given weather conditions, given that it was days later she was reported as missing? In an area that many would have access to - ie: friends, family, postman, ad hoc people delivering flyers etc, landlord, other neighbours, random prowlers?
Additionally, given that it appears to be at the current time, a 'one of' murder: the police are hardly going to create massive panic by saying, "There's a psychopathic killer on the loose, watch your every move".
I'm sorry, but given that you were offering up
'read on a blog about bf's car needing jumpstarted at 1900hrs' and then saying you weren't upto date : I find it a little odd in the extreme that you would be aware of so little of the story, but are able to offer up what you have in your post above.