02-10-2014, 01:23 PM
It made me think of the Straub/Clarke murders, koko, in the sense that it could be someone who knew the women and went there to get something - then decided to kill the sisters when it wasn't there. One of many possibilities.
If LE has narrowed down the possible motives or suspects, they're not saying. Could be anything - robbery gone wrong, rapist, disgruntled associate, crazy person, business-related...
Susan Wolfe, the older of the two sisters, had only recently moved to Pennsylvania after working for her high profile father's law office in Clinton, Iowa as a receptionist and paralegal for years. Haven't seen any information about why she relocated and moved in with Sarah, who'd been in Pennsylvania for many years.
If the lights were really left on all night all throughout the house as the neighbor claims, seems less likely, to me, that the house would have been targeted randomly for robbery.
IDK. Susan Wolfe reportedly told colleagues at the school that she had an appointment at 5:30 p.m. that night - don't know if she made it or any more details about that and whether it could possibly be related.
The police say everyone is a suspect, but that they're not keying in on Sarah's boyfriend (which doesn't mean much - they won't publicly name anybody this early on anyway).
Hope it gets solved soon.
If LE has narrowed down the possible motives or suspects, they're not saying. Could be anything - robbery gone wrong, rapist, disgruntled associate, crazy person, business-related...
Susan Wolfe, the older of the two sisters, had only recently moved to Pennsylvania after working for her high profile father's law office in Clinton, Iowa as a receptionist and paralegal for years. Haven't seen any information about why she relocated and moved in with Sarah, who'd been in Pennsylvania for many years.
If the lights were really left on all night all throughout the house as the neighbor claims, seems less likely, to me, that the house would have been targeted randomly for robbery.
IDK. Susan Wolfe reportedly told colleagues at the school that she had an appointment at 5:30 p.m. that night - don't know if she made it or any more details about that and whether it could possibly be related.
The police say everyone is a suspect, but that they're not keying in on Sarah's boyfriend (which doesn't mean much - they won't publicly name anybody this early on anyway).
Hope it gets solved soon.