Wow I just read about that Stella person. That was quite a plan. It said her daughter told on her. So the daughter knew about the whole thing? And she got a reward for telling? Was she in on it? Did her mother tell her about the whole thing?
Tylenol Murders
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Posted 24 July 2008 - 04:46 AM
The amusing thing is I was reading a True Crime book called 'The Anatomy of Motive' written by one of the men who was on this case. (although the facts of the case itself only comprise a part of a single chapter)
Still, coincidences are amusing are they not?
From the psychological profile given by John Douglas in his examination of the facts of the case, and then encountering Mr. Lewis, well, a lot of his attributes fit perfectly with the profile Mr. Douglas had come up with.
Still, that fit but there was little coroborative evidence...though it is amazing the effects one or two people who are mad at the world (or just one person) can have on national policy, hm?
Still, coincidences are amusing are they not?
From the psychological profile given by John Douglas in his examination of the facts of the case, and then encountering Mr. Lewis, well, a lot of his attributes fit perfectly with the profile Mr. Douglas had come up with.
Still, that fit but there was little coroborative evidence...though it is amazing the effects one or two people who are mad at the world (or just one person) can have on national policy, hm?
But it is by these deviations from the plane of the ordinary, that reason feels its way, if at all, in its search for the true. In investigations such as we are now pursuing, it should not be so much asked 'what has occurred,' as 'what has occurred that has never occurred before.'
C. Auguste Dupin, Murders in the Rue Morgue
C. Auguste Dupin, Murders in the Rue Morgue
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