Post by lepke on Jun 26, 2015 17:23:28 GMT
If someone has been conclusively cleared, then not considering them a suspect any longer is not overlooking them - it is just good sense.
Anyway there was a triple homicide in Colorado Springs on Valentines Day 1985. Tragically the mother and her 2 children were murdered by an intruder breaking into the residence or being let in as she may have known the killer. Evidence showed that bludgeoning was the main method used along with strangulation (I heard this was done on the mother). Strangulation is usually a personal act while watching the victim face to face while her life is being taken by this psychopath.
Want another similarity? The two victims both the mother and daughter showed that they were both bound during the attacks (I believe both their wrists and ankles). Also a weapon from the home, a hockey stick, was used as the murder weapon. Does this MO at least sound familiar? With regards to the son it appeared he had walked in on the attack. He wasn't sexually assaulted like the others nor was he bound (I believe). Yet he was bludgeoned to death with the same hockey stick as he couldn't leave a witness.
So we have the year 1985 which was part of the gap in his purported "disappearing act" between 1981-1986. Can it be related? Doubtful just due to the odds and the distance. But here is a more curious question directly posed to you all:
Police say they have a person of interest in the case and the also have DNA evidence. Would that DNA (if they have the profile of the killer) be matched to ONS even though his DNA has no name just a sequence in CODIS? Would we ever know without physically comparing the samples if our guy is responsible?
Again it is a long shot but can someone perhaps match up the neighborhood the victims lived in and compare with map found at the rape scene? The map was found 7-8 years prior to this homicide but it is worth a shot. Again Q brought up the Rocky Mountain State. Added to this we still have a brutal unsolved crime from 1985 in the Colorado Springs area. Any thoughts?