In Memory of Elizabeth Read
Activity on the BDS dotorg front. An FAQ page, how nice. I recently did my first, another popup fiasco? Yes! It's surely my most unispired post to date. Chumming the water, non? Satire, feh? That's another of my blog innovations through avoidance of as an obvious threat to disturb the peace.
No, it just seems Jack's an older guy, in his seventies and still leery of the new fangled internet thingy, he stubbornly remains anonymous. That's been a crippling blow to the investigation so far. Damn! A mathematician, no less. I'll bet he could have done with those probabilities in nothing flat. Come on, Jack. We mean you no harm here.
False modesty? not me. I heartly recommend the site if you haven't been there. It's truly scary! Nightmarish, indeed. Edwin F. Burns was a major mental case so I don't really follow most of his reasoning, but his conclusions are rock solid. Most of it seems to be reverse-engineered from the FBI files. Not that that's a bad thing.
My results would eventually support those conclusions with an elegant and demonically simple proof devised by the killer himself and rendered in full color and interactivity on the map above along with other hard evidence I've uncovered this year.
Seeing as the FAQ's and their answers do nothing really to advance the BDS solution (they never do, as Hodel's site amply demonstrates), I found the background info interesting, but all anybody really wants to know is who the hell is he, so we can all get on with our lives. We (I)appeal to your silence. You will be treated with the respect you work has earned. Your comments are always welcome here.
On the dotcom front, BDS reader bethwatch made a surprise return visit to Sellshort to see seashells by the seashore, where Liz will always be your fantasy whore. Hail Hellroy! To announce the big news this morning. Monica was on her like an Hohner Harmonica. We'll have to see if she sticks this time. She was under heavy rhetorical fire when last she posted, and that's right where I came in. And right where I had left it.
It's now been nine months, a full human gestation period I've spent working on this murder. At times laborious, this morning I feel we're all a little closer than ever to getting this lousy case closed, once and for all. And that should make for a blessedly short winter and a mild one, up here on the North Shore.

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