also,
I noticed that the husband came from Greece and the girlfriend ‘is a native of Venezuela’..
My son-in-law’s mother was a good friend of Jennifer. She is heartbroken. Apparently Jennifer was terrified of her ex-husband and didn’t trust him. She moved her kids from Hartford to New Caanan to get away from him. What a sad story. Five kids have now lost both of their parents.
A. This sort of crime; a parent killing their entire family,
seems to be happening more often. I don’t know why. Or maybe with the net, the news travels so quickly and effortlessly.
B. She had five children with him, and was scared to death of him? One would presume he wasn’t always like this.
It seems strange that after marrying in her 30’s, some 15 years later she is afraid of him. But people do change. Probably very few change for the better.
Money worries or ambition could have grown in him, like weeds choking off all good. Drugs or alcohol could have resulted in personality changes. Early onset Alzheimer’s. Brain disease. Or the countless snares that Satan might cast.
I personally know several women who fear their former lovers or husbands. One of them told me that every day she isn’t murdered, is to others a sign that her fears are groundless, but it’s like Russian roulette.
This woman didn’t have to die and her children didn’t have to lose their mother. She needed intervention, someone to take her concerns seriously and not discount them because they hadn’t happened yet.
At the very least, he should have been warned that cameras are on in every room and vehicle at all times, so that the chances of getting away with murder approach zero.
And yet, these killers were so incredibly inept, it’s as if they hadn’t a prudent brain cell between them. It’s possible the man simply snapped and had no plans at all.
But potential victims should always have plans and take precautions.
So which is it? Big break or no clue?