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They got pretty heated between the co-worker and even some members of the second Mary's family. Someone from the police department investigating the case then asked TJ to get rid of the threads because it was an ongoing investigation. He doesn't want any future threads about the segment as well for that reason.
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Ha Ongoing investagation that has produced no results or new leads... in the meantime we are not allowed to talk about it???? Constitutional Rights???? Freedom of speech?????
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I sure hope the investigators can solve this one. Hopefully the killer left some DNA at the second Mary Morris murder scene. And as far as the first Mary Morris murder, I think it was done by the killer of the second one to throw the cops off the second one. Either that or it was one hell of a coincidence that two women with the same name in that close proximity would be murdered so close to each other. The first one clearly seemed like a hit and the second seemed like it was done by the person that payed for the botched hit and didn't destroy the evidence by burning the car. Or maybe with the second one, they didn't want to tie it to the first one, implicating the suspects in the second one. Now I'm not going to discuss this any further after this post because I looked back at some of the old threads pertaining to this case and I don't want to open that can of worms. I just want to close by saying that the husband seems to be the person I would look at and going by the ramblings of the co-worker and constant interjections of his innocence into unrelated threads, I would look at him too. But hiring a hitman would point the finger directly at her husband, so I think the co-worker just might be a lunatic. That's all I have to say about this case and won't bring it up again to cause anymore headaches for you, Heather. If anyone wants to comment on this, just PM me.
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