(2) The details of the crime are too unprofessional to be the work of a professional, and they do not look like the work of a common thief either.
A professional would have taken nothing but the manuscript and wiped her hard drive clean or replaced it.
A professional trying to look like a common thief would have swiped the laptop, jewelry, DVD player and other easily portable items of value - not left them there.
A common thief would have taken the laptop and other easily portable items of value.
I hate to say what this looks like.
“A professional would have...”
Done just what he did. Assuming there’s something to this, they’d have wanted Willey to know exactly why they were in there so she’d be afraid, as she no doubt is. Who wouldn’t be? The “list” of the dearly departed is very long.
The Clintons? They have every reason to believe they’re untouchable because they always have been. The MSM sees to that. They are evil people, both of them.
“Willey said the stolen manuscript was not the book’s final copy.”
Looks like a publicity stunt to me, too. If the cat’s dead, and she’s been threatened once by someone connected to the Clintoons, I’m sure they’d have finished her off this time.
Face it, if every woman Slick ever groped wanted to write a novel, they’d have to give out numbers like Baskin Robbins.