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Friday, June 15, 2012

Someone You'd Least Suspect

I know a lot of people are skeptical and I know some of those people. This is why I have an idea. I have information that I'm going to save for a friend of mine so that if anything should happen to me, he'll have some information. If what I think is going to happen, does happen, then maybe he won't be so skeptical.

I really hope that I'm not just going crazy. I want to believe that I get this information for a reason. I'm saving it on my Google Documents thingy so it won't get lost.

It had been a while since I went into the Google Documents and I found a few short stories I wrote, geared to children. At one time in my life, I wanted to write children's stories. I have an idea for a series, but I've only written a couple of them. I don't want to reveal too much about that series because if anyone is going to write them, it'll be me, hopefully with someone to work on them with. I haven't gotten an editor, or publishers, or anyone, yet. I thought that I had lost those two stories because I wrote them 4 years ago. I was even going to attempt to re-write them, but it wouldn't have been the same.



I keep thinking about that case. I keep thinking that it's always someone you'd least suspect. Like when I knew that guy who slit that lady's throat, I didn't ever think he'd do something like that. Who would they least suspect? One of the victims. That is something I thought about. If I was a killer, to draw suspicion away from myself, I would make it look like it was someone else. A lot of killers do that. I'm not saying for sure that it was indeed him, but some things have been bothering me about that case. Like I said before, I could be wrong. Just some things seem odd to me.

For one thing: They said the suspect parked a car behind the victim's car, yet the victim said that the guy wanted his car keys (which were not taken) Why would they guy want his car when he supposedly had a car that he showed up in?

In the police report, someone who had been with the two in the afternoon said that she didn't know about their plans to have a picnic. A surprise picnic? Spur of the moment? It would give them a reason to have been out there... A type of alibi.

The suspect was wearing a hood and clip on 'shades' over his glasses. Is this because the suspect was known to at least one of the victims? Also he said that the suspect told him that he was an escapee from a prison... Did they check to see if anyone did escape?

Just things like that bother me. They stand out and they don't make sense.

If I were a cop back then, I'd say... He was a victim. I wouldn't think for a second that he had anything to do with it. It could have been the perfect crime. I know, it sounds crazy. It does. But if the guy was as smart as everyone said he was... He had most of it or all of it planned out to the very last detail. 

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