![]() ![]() ![]() My theory with this is that the reason the nanny and the baby are killed first is because I feel Like the nanny was mistaken for Mrs. The day of the murders these hit men have the thing planned out. (The nature of how the victims are found and the ex felons information) So then they get the idea… LETS USE THESE GLOVES WHEN WE DO THE JOB. Over more encounters of “observation” they see Cho again and he is actually reusing the gloves and not tossing them away. ![]() As any person might think the hitmen wonder “why is this fool wearing gloves to clean his car/changing his oil” then they see him put the gloves inside a box and think “man this fool is very odd”. Song are parking their vehicle, Cho happens to be seen cleaning his car with gloves on. Maybe during one of these “observations” While Mrs. They only care to get the job done without getting themselves for their payer caught. Not only that hit men or people hired for these kinds of jobs are very careful to be clean when committing these kinds of crimes so that no way of them doing the crime is traced back to them. The reason being is the hit men need to know when “the right time” to do the job is. People are observed, followed home, followed to work, etc. When hitmen are hired to do a job like this (mafia hit men or not) the job is almost always planned. Let’s say all this is true for the sake of understanding why I think This is a possibility. Song did have an affair with a young woman and they were told by sources that his marriage was having some financial and emotional hardships. There’s the tip letter that states he had a young girlfriend, that he was having arguments with his wife, and that men from Korea (I feel like it could mean koreatown vs actual Korea) were hired to kill his wife. Song truly did hire Korean hit men to murder his wife. Theory : Robin Cho was at the wrong place at the wrong time. ![]() Song was found, the gloves, the tip letter, the DNA, the unknown motive, and the ex felon information given. The way the nanny and baby were found vs the way Mrs. The reason I feel ties Cho and some of evidence together. Source materials for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations.He might be. * Visit our blogpost for this episode to find a full list of guides and tip sheets on what to do when a loved one goes missing.Īnd make sure you follow audiochuck and ALL of our shows on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook so that you never miss an update! * To help Brian’s family raise money for billboards, you can donate to their GoFundMe page, Find Brian Wehrle. * If you have any information about Brian’s disappearance – or know how his car ended up in Chattanooga, Tennessee in the fall of 2009 – please contact the Carrollton Police Department at 77. He’s 5’7… and if he’s alive today, he’s 52-years-old. * Brian is white, and at the time of his disappearance, he had blond hair, blue eyes, and weighed about 140 pounds. And nearly 14 years after his disappearance, his family is hoping someone out there has the information they need to bring Brian home. Everyone suspects foul play, but no one knows what could have happened to him. For a full list of sources, please visit: īrian Wehrle vanished without a trace during a trip to his hometown of Carrollton, Georgia. Source materials for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. You can learn more about The Good segment and even submit a story of your own by visiting The Good page on our website!ĭid you know you can listen to this episode ad-free? Join the Fan Club! Visit to view the current membership options and policies. * Visit or the Help Find Joey Lynn Offutt Facebook page for more information. Click here to find out how or call the Find Joey Tipline at 1-877-440-JOEY (1-87). * You can also contact Joey’s family directly with information. * If you have information about Joey’s disappearance, baby Alexis’ death or the fire, please contact Pennsylvania State Police at (814) 938-0510, or Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers at 1‑800‑4PA‑TIPS. But her family is convinced she was set up and their only hope is that someone will come forward with the information they’ve been desperately seeking for 15 years. Joey was nowhere to be found and at the time, investigators didn’t know if she was a victim of the crime - or the perpetrator. When firefighters responded to 33-year-old Joey Lynn Offutt’s burning house in Sykesville, Pennsylvania, on July 12th, 2007, they were shocked to discover the remains of her infant son, Alexis Brolin III. ![]()
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