Serious but rhetorical. It’s a mindset that I don’t possess and can’t envision, meaning it’s also one that I would like to understand more. This is especially the case when the killer is your average middle-class next-door-neighbor type. Did the robbery go awry? Was he just trying to escape? Why three shots? Was he going to become a serial killer if he wasn’t caught? Etc.
That said, I don’t expect much of a explanation here… or anywhere, now that he’s dead.
I really don’t think that the gambling debts were the issue here, I think the robbery was just a part of victimizing the prostitutes he was contacting. Gambling debts are dischargeable (unlike his student loans) and he came from a wealthy family that doubtless could have supported him to an extent that he could have survived through a bankruptcy if he had needed to.
Dude, the guy was hoarding the underwear of random women, including the woman he killed. And had a hollowed out Gray’s anatomy book with a semi-automatic in it. All signs point to a little budding serial killer.
My sister’s a doctor at BMC. Probably not his type what with not being a prostitute and all, but still nice to know that she’ll never encounter his creepiness on a rotation.
You have to understand “they’re just prostitutes,” or rather that is how a lot of people look at it.
I’m sure when people heard about this guy’s death they said, “Good, save everyone a lot of money and time.” Just as when the prostitutes were killed, I’m sure some people said, “Good that one less to deal with.”
The thing is if you kill random people, it’s very difficult to catch someone. The fact he used CL means he left a trail, not a bright thing to do. But everyday you read about criminals being traced through cell phone records. You’d think by now everyone would know that a cell phone leaves a trace, but people don’t evidently.
And as for being goodlooking well he was no Richard Loeb
Considering everything he tucked away so carefully, I doubt it. She proverbially “stood by her man” until she met with him in prison, where I assume he either confessed to her or she didn’t like his answers, then broke it off. The cops obviously didn’t pursue a case and I’m assuming they at least looked at that line.
I’m suspecting she was his attempt at building a facade of a normal life. If he hadn’t been caught and his life had moved along as he’d planned it, who would suspect a handsome doctor with a wife as being someone who attacks women?