The workmen near Cheri’s car said they saw her, so that means they were aware of her and what she looked like. Given that, I can see two scenarios th…
It takes surprisingly longer to make an accurate shot even at point blank than one might think. Try shaping your fingers like a gun and putting your p…
If the brother took "credit" for the phone calls I would believe him because, yes, it would be a very stupid thing for him to lie about. Wh…
"Two guys with a flashlight" originated with an anonymous tip to Tom Voigt (or a source who didn’t want to be named): This is the same sou…
Ross, in a schizophrenic haze, blundered into his old apartment — now inhabited by other people — and helped himself to their butter. When they conf…
There’s also the silent calls to Darlene’s relatives after BRS. For which the brother took credit years later, but he has credibility issues. It would…
I don’t believe this was a planned killing – a strangulation rope or wire would’ve been much easier and quieter. Or a bigger knife. I think this sta…
A little summary of Ross as a suspect. I’m not sure how you can completely discount him. He worked at the library. He was familiar with the library…
It’s almost impossible for me to rule out Ross for involvement in the CJB murder and/or the Confession Letter. Ross and his brother Tim were very clo…
The handwritten letters are two small of a sample size to establish a handwriting match. If you claim that the handwriting match works for the Bates …
I thought a woman he was living with alibied him, and her name does exist on this blog but she won’t talk to anyone now. I would be curious how soon …
I believe it would mean he was either ambidextrous, which is uncommon, or right-handed, which I believe is the point, moreso than which hand he wrote …
Since Riverside was convinced CJB was killed by Bob Barnett Just Bud Kelly and the guy who replaced him, who knew nothing about the Bates case (he gu…
Take it however you want. I guess you know more than the original detectives. By the way, the top Riverside cop was convinced even before the handwrit…
If Bryan was willing to answer one more question, I would think he would remember which hand Z used to wield the knife. If you believe Stabber Z was …