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And this theory was given a little more weight when sheriff's deputies received a call from a teenager, William Crowe, who reported having a strange experience about an hour and a half before the murders occurred.
And this theory was given a little more weight when sheriff's deputies received a call from a teenager, William Crowe, who reported having a strange experience about an hour and a half before the murders occurred.
According to Crowe, he'd been parked with a friend in the same exact area where David and Betty were discovered, and he noticed another car parked in a dark area just a short distance away. He said the driver was watching them, for sure. He said, when I saw its backup lights come on, I gunned our car out of there. Good for him.
According to Crowe, he'd been parked with a friend in the same exact area where David and Betty were discovered, and he noticed another car parked in a dark area just a short distance away. He said the driver was watching them, for sure. He said, when I saw its backup lights come on, I gunned our car out of there. Good for him.
The driver followed Crow and his friend until they reached downtown Benica, where he turned off and dropped out of sight. But Crow said, as far as I was concerned, that was the end of it, until I read Saturday what happened in the same spot where we were.
The driver followed Crow and his friend until they reached downtown Benica, where he turned off and dropped out of sight. But Crow said, as far as I was concerned, that was the end of it, until I read Saturday what happened in the same spot where we were.
huh imagine like knowing that you were in the same spot i was gonna say and like knowing that you somehow had an instinct that got you out of there like trust your gut no now toward the end of december after exhausting the really small amount of leads that they had anyway sheriff's investigators had grown more confident in the murderous maniac quote-unquote theory
huh imagine like knowing that you were in the same spot i was gonna say and like knowing that you somehow had an instinct that got you out of there like trust your gut no now toward the end of december after exhausting the really small amount of leads that they had anyway sheriff's investigators had grown more confident in the murderous maniac quote-unquote theory
One lad said, I think they were ordered out of the car at gunpoint. And when they didn't come out quickly, the killer fired a warning shot through the rear side window of the vehicle. The assailant then shot the boy. And when he fell, the girl started running and was killed as she ran, which so they're pretty much thinking the same thing here.
One lad said, I think they were ordered out of the car at gunpoint. And when they didn't come out quickly, the killer fired a warning shot through the rear side window of the vehicle. The assailant then shot the boy. And when he fell, the girl started running and was killed as she ran, which so they're pretty much thinking the same thing here.
Nothing of value had been taken from the vehicle, so robbery was ruled out as a motive. Nobody had been sexually assaulted, so that was ruled out now, too. But the problem investigators faced was that there was virtually no way of connecting the killer to the victims, and that made solving this case seem very unlikely.
Nothing of value had been taken from the vehicle, so robbery was ruled out as a motive. Nobody had been sexually assaulted, so that was ruled out now, too. But the problem investigators faced was that there was virtually no way of connecting the killer to the victims, and that made solving this case seem very unlikely.
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I was also worried about judgment. I was also worried about opening up. There are a lot of things to worry about, but once you get there, you just kind of break down those walls, and it feels really good to be open and honest with yourself, and you will find yourself safe. kind of opening up more in situations outside of therapy, and that just feels really good. We're all better with help.
I was also worried about judgment. I was also worried about opening up. There are a lot of things to worry about, but once you get there, you just kind of break down those walls, and it feels really good to be open and honest with yourself, and you will find yourself safe. kind of opening up more in situations outside of therapy, and that just feels really good. We're all better with help.