04-29-2016, 04:14 PM
(04-29-2016, 03:52 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote: I remember when another poster was skeptical that a person committed a crime based on their lack of intelligence or sophistication. As I recall you adamantly disagreed with that column of thought.
Your recollection is rusty.
What I said in the Avery thread is that insisting suspects can't be guilty because they're not smart enough to commit a violent crime, leave evidence that clearly points to them, and then lie about it defies logic; many a violent criminal has done exactly that.
And, as I said in this thread, we don't know what went down with the Rhoden murders, so I wouldn't rule out Rusty and company at this time, no matter how they appear, and don't blame police for being all over them.
Anyway, while I wouldn't rule out anyone based on what we know now, I think it's safe to say it took a more sophisticated plan to kill 8 Rhoden family members at 4 locations (no matter who's behind it) than it did to lure and murder Teresa Halbach (no matter who's behind it).