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To: dragnet2

“My bet is they already know the motive, but are clearly holding back at this point.”

Exactly. Several people above have incorrectly stated that it was the stranger they picked up that did the murders, but it was NOT. It was one of the Navy pilots. All the indicators are pointing towards homosexual jealousy. It’s such a taboo subject that they are hesitant to release the details. The Navy also doesn’t want publicity about it either.


50 posted on 01/05/2012 12:59:34 PM PST by DesertRenegade
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To: DesertRenegade
Would they pickup a complete stranger in a Chula Vista bar and take him home? Possible, but I doubt it.

As that would beg the question, why would a complete stranger kill them all, and then himself? Again, not likely.

My bet is they already know the motive, but are clearly holding back at this point.

Exactly. Several people above have incorrectly stated that it was the stranger they picked up that did the murders, but it was NOT. It was one of the Navy pilots. All the indicators are pointing towards homosexual jealousy.

Don't know, as it seems this story/incident went into a black hole.

51 posted on 01/05/2012 1:35:07 PM PST by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: DesertRenegade
All the indicators are pointing towards homosexual jealousy.

And what indicators would those be? Because to those of us who aren't pursuing an agenda, it's looking pretty clear that the object of jealousy was Karen Reis, killed by the man she was in a previous relationship with after bringing a new man over to his home.

Are you that obtuse?

52 posted on 01/05/2012 1:42:31 PM PST by Drew68
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