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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
So?
The second I read the story, I knew and posted that the murder/suicide had NOTHING to do with head trauma and was a crime of passion.
The second I read that Pioli, Crennel and Gibbs felt no danger, I KNEW it had nothing to do with head trauma, a killing spree or that he was intent on murdeing others.
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I'm not arguing any of that it was a crime of passion.
But to backtrack a bit, because it was a crime of passion, that means Pioli and Crennel should have known months ago Belcher would kill his girlfriend?
Is this really what you're suggesting?