Post by Agent99 aka Sandia on Jul 8, 2013 21:49:50 GMT
O.K. I'm back, I just wanted to quickly answer some of your questions truthy. Actually without claiming to be any authority and just stating things as I understand them, doing a rash of burglaries, hang up/obscene phone calls, prowling's was part of his M.O. before an attack. So I think the 5 burglaries before O/M would fit with his M.O. So that brings up questions more questions that I have. I wonder if there were a rash of burglaries before H/H or S/D? phone calls? prowlings? (I don't even know if there were hang up calls before O/M either).
The final burglary on Windsor Ct. was at 10:15 p.m. and the murders were at 3:05 a.m. and in between that there was a bicycle theft between 7:00 p.m. and midnight. So your point is well taken about how after a rash of 5 burglaries and a bicycle theft was he still lurking in the area. Possibly that is what he got off on the adrenaline rush, the risk taking. That brings to mind his taunting call to the police when he called them dumb. I wonder if he was watching their patrol cars with their spot lights or flashlight and thinking how superior he was and how dumb they were. Of course we know he was not superior but very inferior.
The "random" coins -- what I mean is they were from loose change and just thrown into a Sparklett's water container kept in the master bedroom closet. Not a coin collection or coins of particular value and that was part of his M.O. too. Another quirk. Heavy bulky low value coins. As best I can recall my neighbor said they totaled around $100. OCD? I don't know.
The size of the neighborhood involved: if you go to google maps and go to Goleta the area was bordered by Patterson, Calle Real, Kellogg, Queen Anne, (but another burglary of a bike might have been just a teensy bit North east of Queen Anne)
O.K. done with rambling, back to work!
The final burglary on Windsor Ct. was at 10:15 p.m. and the murders were at 3:05 a.m. and in between that there was a bicycle theft between 7:00 p.m. and midnight. So your point is well taken about how after a rash of 5 burglaries and a bicycle theft was he still lurking in the area. Possibly that is what he got off on the adrenaline rush, the risk taking. That brings to mind his taunting call to the police when he called them dumb. I wonder if he was watching their patrol cars with their spot lights or flashlight and thinking how superior he was and how dumb they were. Of course we know he was not superior but very inferior.
The "random" coins -- what I mean is they were from loose change and just thrown into a Sparklett's water container kept in the master bedroom closet. Not a coin collection or coins of particular value and that was part of his M.O. too. Another quirk. Heavy bulky low value coins. As best I can recall my neighbor said they totaled around $100. OCD? I don't know.
The size of the neighborhood involved: if you go to google maps and go to Goleta the area was bordered by Patterson, Calle Real, Kellogg, Queen Anne, (but another burglary of a bike might have been just a teensy bit North east of Queen Anne)
O.K. done with rambling, back to work!