trailblazer
02-20-2004, 11:01 AM
I think the first Mary Morris was unfortunately killed mistakenly by the hitman because of the strong physical resemblance and because she had the same name. And a few days later he killed tracked down and killed the right Mary Morris. There was no robbery or sexual assaults. Apparently she was staked out and murdered and the car set on fire to destroy any forensic evidence at the scene. Looks like a hit.
I think the husband of Mary Morris is guilty of her murder. He must have paid the hitman to kill his wife to collect the enormous money from the life insurance policy on her life.
This whole life insurance business in my opinion is responsible for many murders. People who want to get rid of someone and at the same time stake a huge fortune out of it.
There was a mysterious phone call made from his mobile phone (recorded on his phone bill) to his wife's mobile phone at EXACTLY the same time she was killed. It lasted 4 minutes in duration. He claimed the call was never answered. But I think it was. It's not possible to try to ring for 4 minutes with one single phone call. I think he made that call to talk to the hitman who must have taken his wife's mobile phone after killing her for confirmation that his wife is dead. The co worker of Mary Morris was also behaving very very suspiciously & in a threatening manner and I would finger him as the next prime suspect after her husband.
That's my opinion. Does anybody agree with me?
I think the husband of Mary Morris is guilty of her murder. He must have paid the hitman to kill his wife to collect the enormous money from the life insurance policy on her life.
This whole life insurance business in my opinion is responsible for many murders. People who want to get rid of someone and at the same time stake a huge fortune out of it.
There was a mysterious phone call made from his mobile phone (recorded on his phone bill) to his wife's mobile phone at EXACTLY the same time she was killed. It lasted 4 minutes in duration. He claimed the call was never answered. But I think it was. It's not possible to try to ring for 4 minutes with one single phone call. I think he made that call to talk to the hitman who must have taken his wife's mobile phone after killing her for confirmation that his wife is dead. The co worker of Mary Morris was also behaving very very suspiciously & in a threatening manner and I would finger him as the next prime suspect after her husband.
That's my opinion. Does anybody agree with me?