Why would a known theif kill a family and leave $20,000 dollars laying there? I don't think so.
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I’m so very grateful that I was adopted by a very good family we never tried to kill each other. I more than likely would not be here today if this family got their hands on me.
I don’t think Jacob killed anyone ,the police just wanted to convict somebody…l did find it very odd that Kenneth did gardening at a 10 pm washed his car went to a pub and slept in his car that night ,my thoughts to this is Kenneth killed family
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My gut tells me it was kenneth.
I'm fairly certain this was a wrongful conviction, how can you be guilty and leave DNA on tape but absolutely NO WHERE ELSE. Unfortunately police have in the past framed people for crimes and continue to do so even now. I can't believe he was not granted an appeal.
Jacobs was a scapegoat. Tragic all around.
Unbelievable that this case is still unsolved after all these years! Where is the justice for the Kunz family?
5:07 honestly though.. give me a whole bunch of books to read and I’d live that life!
Wonder if they ever tied those car track marks to any of Jacob’s vehicles 🤷‍♀️ I think Kenneth did it, who does gardening, wash’s cars etc at that time of night, reg flag !!!!
There is no statute of limitations with murder.
I'm sure Jacobs would have taken the money from the house the ÂŁ20 thousand
Well. No more true crime over breakfast again.
When Helen's body was found, was it obvious that someone else had shot her, or was it possibly suicide? The incident when she bought the .22 bullets was odd, suggesting that she was planning a murder-suicide.
Jacobs is a victim
7:55 after tending to his garden till 10:00 PM then went to his work to wash his car something he did often. He washed his car at his work often or late at night went to his work and washed his car something he did often?
It's really important to know with who you are spending time with or they can set you up, talk you into things and many more things that i have learned in the e-book Exquisite Psychopath by Johan Brones. You need to watch out.
Wow! A buncha Kuntz?
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