Posted on 10/19/2005 6:16:51 AM PDT by jimboster
I agree. Horowitz is talking too much. I think his compulsive chattiness is covering up something. I also heard that the wife was hit over and over -indicating that it whoever did this felt an incredible amount of rage towards her.
History has shown that cops have good reason to put spouses high on the list of suspects.
Maybe. But I'm not willing to go there until they have eliminated other suspects. That house was very open and accessible.
I have read all there is to read on this case and am not willing to accuse nor rule out anyone. There is simply not enough evidence publicized to do so.
They always look at the spouse first..That is to be expected.
My fear is that there is not enough evidence left at the scene to solve the case..period.
Good luck to those investigating.
I suspect that the police know a lot more than they're saying. If I were investigating the murder of a spouse of a high-profile defense attorney, I'd tread carefully and close to the vest too. My mind is wide open on this. While I haven't eliminated Horowitz as a suspect, I don't like to see public speculation until more is known. If anything criminal should ever happen to me or my family, I would never come to FR to read about it.
Not quite the same as OJ. OJ did it himself.
Nancy Grace. Eeeewww.
Yep. I noticed that some of DH's first comments centered around phone calls he made to the home. He said that she may have been getting killed at the very same point in time as his phone call(s) was coming in. He seems to have established an airtight alibi right out of the blocks.
He was quick to say he'll be back defending the Polk woman who murdered her husband.
Grieving husband??????????????
And oh yes, he did make a call to her during the day. She didn't answer.
Shades of Scott Peterson!
"I smell another O.J. case."
I agree, when I saw the story, I smelled a rat.
The precedent is established in California.
O.J.
Robert Blake
William Shatner
Micheal Jackson (Not a murderer, but an example of getting away with horrible crime).
In the latest California promo literature:
"Get tired of your wife? Don't want to pay alimony or suffer a messy divorce? Are you rich?
Come to California and kill her. In California, we're either too stupid or too star-struck to convict you."
Who would open their door dressed like that?
Given the construction crew on site.
Oh, there are lots of strange strands to this tragedy.
Who would open their door dressed like that?
Given the construction crew on site.
Oh, there are lots of strange strands to this tragedy.
What did William Shatner do?
"What did William Shatner do?"
Found his wife floating in his swimming pool, but was too overcome by grief to call the police right away. (Took several hours if I recall).
Oddly enough, he remarried very shortly after his poor wife had her "accident".
Wow, I forgot about that. Thanks for reminding me.
"Wow, I forgot about that. Thanks for reminding me."
I try to remember the scumbags so I can avoid increasing their wealth.
After reading the story my bet is it was the neighbor...
Airtight alibi tends to show prethought.
I wonder how many times he called his wife on the average day.
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