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The latest Jensen & Holes Murder Squad Podcast covers this case.
http://themurdersquad.com/episodes/t...lley-massacre/ It has been 31 years... still not solved. Holes zeroed in on the papers that were burned as being a possible source of the motive. Also big emphasis on this being a drug related crime. One of the family members (R.J. Senac , son of the owner of the Alley) reportedly had addiction issues and would do deals at the alley. Hmmm. Count me fully in the camp of this being drug related. The victims were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. ![]() No word on the whereabouts of Hector Elizondo and Eddie Murphy that morning...hmm.
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Sad case. I always thought that the guy with the mustache looked like Eddie Murphy.
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For this to be more than a robbery gone wrong.. I can make arguments both ways. I mean, a robbery.. Attempted murder of 7 people? 2 of them being small children? That's pretty odd. I mean, when you've seen situations like this, like restaurant murders where the employees were put in a cooler and killed.. Usually it's because one of them knew the robbers.. In this case, 3 of the victims lived (After being shot in the head!) and none knew the robbers. But, the fact that noone knew these people does seem to go back to the 'random' theory.. If it was drug related, shouldn't one of the people have known something? If it were a robbery.. You'd also think that they had to have cased the joint. Too smooth.. And who would think a bowling alley would have $4k in cash? Every thought I can come up with on this I can contradict. |
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i agree that it's weird to assume that a bowling alley has $4k in cash, especially in the morning before they opened. night time after they closed would make more sense to me. makes me wonder if they knew someone who worked there and was tipped off about the money in the safe. could've been a paid hit 4k in the safe. 2k for each gunmen. makes me wonder if this was planned? |
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Someone would have had to be desperate. Now, there's always the point that they didn't expect that many people to be there. But it seems 3 or 4 were pretty normal to be there at that time... |
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I mean you walk into a bowling alley in the morning with the sun out with no masks on or anything obscuring your identity, and you decide to murder all of those people after they already gave you the money? shooting those people and then setting a fire seems excessive when all they had to do was wear a balaclava mask if they didn't want their identity out I understand we have alot of senseless mass shootings in the U.S. that usually warrant no motive, but this seems like a robbery with the murder pre-meditated, that's why I wonder if they were working for someone or not. they came with two guns and accelerant to start a fire. one of the victims said that she thinks that someone who worked there knew the two gunmen and I agree. |
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If there was just $4K in the safe, then it would almost certainly have to be drug related. Maybe the owner/his son had an unpaid drug debt, maybe he was siphoning off profits for himself........who knows.
Either way, this feels like one/both of them pissed off the wrong cartel folk and pissed them off bad enough to make money a total non-issue. |
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I think they came there to kill which is why they didn't wear a mask or obstruct their identity in anyway. Seemed like they were operating under the logic that wearing a mask doesn't matter because no one is going to be left alive to identify them, especially in broad daylight |
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I know Steve was the only son interviewed on camera. I think it was more the Dad and owner Ron Senac who owned the alley knew more than his sons or daughter or any of the victims
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"According to Ron Senac, he’d spent a lot of time with the police, trying to help them. However, the police reported that this wasn’t the case and they often had to track him down. Ron claimed he was treated as a suspect in the massacre and that the news’ reporting was incorrect, but there would soon be another death nearby and the two crimes had a common denominator: Ron Senac." There was another murder at another bowling alley that Ron Senac had owned. I also find it highly convenient that Ron was out of town on a "golf trip" when the murders took place. |
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In the documentary about this case, it was heavily implied that the murders were retaliation against Ron. Ron's coldness didn't help the suspicion around him. IIRC, he opened the alley just a day or two after the murders.
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Ron was skimming from/doing deals on someone else's turf perhaps?
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The implication was that this was either some sort of "message" sent to Ron, or that Ron was involved in the killings (although I'm not sure what the motive would be) since he was out of town on the morning of the murders. They could never come up with anything concrete tying the murders to Ron. It was more just town gossip.
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The reward for information was upped to $32,000 on February 10, 2022, which was the 32nd anniversary of these horrific murders.
https://www.lcsun-news.com/story/new...ry/6704122001/ The bowling alley still stands. It changed ownership and names a few times before closing in recent years. Lamont At Large and McAndrew Travels visited the location and the graves of the victims. |
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This seems so easy to solve in theory. You’d think by now somehow someone would have talked
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