Post by ezraeda on Oct 6, 2013 10:57:10 GMT
I just rewatched that Sensing Murder episode to refresh my memory. There are some very interesting facts that make this case feel almost like an escalation between the deaths of the Maggiores, and the Offerman case. The psychics filled in what little LE knows for sure, to describe a predator eerily similar to EARS/ONS. They didn't coincide 100% on every single detail, but there was more than enough agreement to give one pause about the similarities to GSK. A consolidation of both psychics versions describes a familiar scenario. The victim was a young mother in a comfortable, low crime, middle class neighborhood. There were two young children in the home with her at the time of the crime, who were unhurt. She was killed by an intruder, in a blitz attack. It was not a burglary . His sole intent was to kill. She did not know him. He had staked out the area, stalked her, observed the comings and goings from a nearby corner. He knew her schedule. He was a predator who sought out a specific type of victim, a serial offender who went after the " homemaker type." He wanted to punish his victims. He was consumed by rage. His level of anger was shocking. He put much thought and planning into the attack, in an almost ritualistic pattern that was important to him. He most likely came across a backyard fence, or through a gate at the side of the house, and entered the kitchen through an unlocked slider. He wore a ski mask. He used a weapon of opportunity, ( a child's toy bowling pin), and she was bludgeoned about the head in an " overkill" manner. He remained in the house after the attack long enough to go through many personal items, fondling her belongings but taking nothing. He left the front door propped open and the back slider ajar. The psychics both agreed that he lived locally, was an average , middle-American looking man with serious mommy issues and enormous rage towards women. This was not his first murder.He went on to kill again, BUT.....ULTIMATELY WAS CAUGHT. He has never confessed to, nor been linked with, this crime. Sounds familiar, until that last pesky detail about him being caught. Then again, where has EAR/GSK been since 1986? The two women who are featured in this show have given some absolutely uncanny readings of this and other crimes. They fingered G. Parker as a serial, after looking at his mugshot. He has been asked repeatedly by LE about this case and continues to adamantly deny involvement. In my humble, highly unprofessional opinion, this case deserves to be considered as a possibility in GSK's repertoire. Better yet, someone needs to get Pam Coronado' s number and ask her to take a look at the EAR/ONS/GSK files. Just because.