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Post by LadyBlue on Nov 12, 2007 17:21:17 GMT -5
I've been doing a little research on crime scenes and killers and motives and such, and I came across this and I think it just may apply to Drew Peterson.[glow=red,2,300]Staging Of A Crime Scene[/glow] If investigators suspect a crime has been staged, they should look for signs of association between the offender and the victim.
Or, as is frequently the case with domestic violence, the involvement of a third party, who is usually the one who discovers the victim. For example, in the case involving the husband who staged his wife's murder to make it look like the crime was committed by an intruder, the husband did not immediately check on his wife and daughter once he regained consciousness.
Instead, he remained downstairs and called his brother, who went upstairs and discovered the victim.
Offenders will often manipulate the discovery of victims by a neighbor or family member, or conveniently be elsewhere when the victim is discovered.Which is exactly what Drew Peterson did when his 3rd wife was found in the bathtub. March 2004, a neighbor found Savio dead in the dry bathtub at her Bolingbrook home.tinyurl.com/2d8g7r
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