Have a theory people might want to look into.
Jun 23, 2017 0:30:08 GMT
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Post by domsidious1982 on Jun 23, 2017 0:30:08 GMT
Hi,
I have been lurking on this forum for several years. I am really intrigued by this case and every once in while I get the urge to find out and check everything again of course I am hoping it is going to get cracked sooner than later. Most people here do a fantastic job and have great theories.
I am not with the police, a P.I. or an arm chair detective but my job is all about focusing on details. I am a portrait painter/artist and thus naturally focus on things that I see or read about.
Also an avid reader of many different types of books, mainly non-fiction.
Anyway I was reading through the Quester files extensively, I mean up and down, down and up and several times, every attack as it has been written down by Quester. I of course cannot verify how truthful these accounts are since I am not involved in any shape or form with this case. I am assuming it is all legit. You guys know more about than I do.
I noticed that Rape Victim #16 in Richdale mentioned that the hips of the assailant were unusually large. If we believe that EAR/ONS was a indeed a teenager during that time(late teen probably) he might suffer/ have suffered from
Klinefelter syndrome. Has anyone checked that yet? I did not find it in the search bar It would explain not only his small penis but also his high pitched voice, auto-immune disease amongst other problems He might have had, especially considering his emotional state, learning disabilities(maybe he flunked school). This is of course pure speculation. It is just something that struck me as odd. We do know he was athletic in his prime so it might be abled to get ruled out, however Klinefelter syndrome does not have set symptoms and affects every person differently. It can be genetically checked though. At one time at a crime scene of one of the ESR/EAR first rapes the police dog went absolutely nuts about the smells. We do know dogs smell someone who has a serious health condition or who is a heavy drug user. Thoughts?
Here another overview of Klinefelter syndrome. www.nhs.uk/Conditions/klinefelters-syndrome/Pages/Introduction.aspx
I have been lurking on this forum for several years. I am really intrigued by this case and every once in while I get the urge to find out and check everything again of course I am hoping it is going to get cracked sooner than later. Most people here do a fantastic job and have great theories.
I am not with the police, a P.I. or an arm chair detective but my job is all about focusing on details. I am a portrait painter/artist and thus naturally focus on things that I see or read about.
Also an avid reader of many different types of books, mainly non-fiction.
Anyway I was reading through the Quester files extensively, I mean up and down, down and up and several times, every attack as it has been written down by Quester. I of course cannot verify how truthful these accounts are since I am not involved in any shape or form with this case. I am assuming it is all legit. You guys know more about than I do.
I noticed that Rape Victim #16 in Richdale mentioned that the hips of the assailant were unusually large. If we believe that EAR/ONS was a indeed a teenager during that time(late teen probably) he might suffer/ have suffered from
Klinefelter syndrome. Has anyone checked that yet? I did not find it in the search bar It would explain not only his small penis but also his high pitched voice, auto-immune disease amongst other problems He might have had, especially considering his emotional state, learning disabilities(maybe he flunked school). This is of course pure speculation. It is just something that struck me as odd. We do know he was athletic in his prime so it might be abled to get ruled out, however Klinefelter syndrome does not have set symptoms and affects every person differently. It can be genetically checked though. At one time at a crime scene of one of the ESR/EAR first rapes the police dog went absolutely nuts about the smells. We do know dogs smell someone who has a serious health condition or who is a heavy drug user. Thoughts?
Here another overview of Klinefelter syndrome. www.nhs.uk/Conditions/klinefelters-syndrome/Pages/Introduction.aspx