08-06-2011, 11:00 AM
The cases probably aren't related, but this brought to mind the Pat O'Hagan abduction and murder. Pat (a 78-year-old grandmother) was abducted last year from St. Johnsbury, VT (about 40 miles from Essex) and her body was found off a road into the woods.
The Curriers are obviously responsible people for their employers to be concerned when they didn't show up at work without calling in.
The story says the Curriers made it home from work. There's the broken window and missing gun. Maybe the Curriers interrupted a robbery in progress. It sounds like there's no evidence of a struggle or blood evidence at the home. But why take the Curriers instead of dealing with them at the home? It seems to me that taking them would only increase the perps chances of being seen/caught.
The Curriers are obviously responsible people for their employers to be concerned when they didn't show up at work without calling in.
The story says the Curriers made it home from work. There's the broken window and missing gun. Maybe the Curriers interrupted a robbery in progress. It sounds like there's no evidence of a struggle or blood evidence at the home. But why take the Curriers instead of dealing with them at the home? It seems to me that taking them would only increase the perps chances of being seen/caught.