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message 1: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18837 comments What was a factor that tended to tie together the two murder cases against Frank Zanner? It wasn't exactly damning evidence, but interesting to the detectives.

A) The unusual setting of both murders
B) The obvious bad blood between the suspect and the victims
C) The occult overtones of both cases
D) The highly unusual weapons used in each case
E) The fact that both killings could easily have been seen as accidents
F) All of the above factors apply in the Zanner case
G) Only B and D
H) Only A and C


message 2: by Lady ♥ Belleza, Gif Princesa (new)

Lady ♥ Belleza (bella_foxx) | 3704 comments Mod
F


message 3: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18837 comments F is a BZZT! Keep trying peeps!




message 5: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18837 comments That's another BZZT, sorry!


message 7: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18837 comments BZZT! Keep trying peeps!




message 8: by Lady ♥ Belleza, Gif Princesa (new)

Lady ♥ Belleza (bella_foxx) | 3704 comments Mod
D


message 9: by Lucille (new)

Lucille (lucillet) Airborne projectiles/murder by velocity.


message 10: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18837 comments Which answer are you choosing, Lucille?


message 11: by Lucille (last edited Dec 22, 2018 08:24AM) (new)

Lucille (lucillet) Fishface wrote: "Which answer are you choosing, Lucille?"

same as L B.

Although I’m hoping it’s ‘occult overtones’ cause I can never get enough of that kookoo crap.

Oh and on THIRD thought, I guess it could be the ooopsie aspect too, sorta like ‘oh we were hunting and I accidentally crossbowed you while trying to kill an impala’ and ‘ oh I was trying to bean the crap out of X with my whatever that is as it flipped mid flight and went flying into Y my bad!” But that’s being generous with how one (esp a cop) defines accident.


message 12: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18837 comments Well, D is for DING DING DING! His wife Sybille took a crossbow bolt to the neck in her own suburban driveway -- not a typical place to hunt impalas -- and Samuel Segaetso's skull was split with a vernier gauge in the workshop where he and Zanner were employed. Seriously, who kills anyone with a vernier gauge?


message 13: by Lucille (new)

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message 14: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Krisko (kakrisko) | 1297 comments How do you even kill someone with that? Although I guess a lady killed her husband with a stuffed squirrel, so anything is possible.


message 15: by Fishface (last edited Dec 24, 2018 02:37PM) (new)

Fishface | 18837 comments He slung it at the guy and it stuck in his head. Sort of a stabbing death.

Now I want to know about the squirrel!


message 16: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Krisko (kakrisko) | 1297 comments Fishface wrote: "He slung it at the guy and it stuck in his head. Sort of a stabbing death.

Now I want to know about the squirrel!"


Turns out it was ceramic, not stuffed, and he didn't die - but she did stab him with it:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cops-sc-...


message 17: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18837 comments That makes a little more sense, I guess.


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