By the way.. It turns out she shot her younger brother to death "by accident" when she was 20 years old with a shotgun..
There may be a re-opening of THAT case considering the circumstances..
Apparently she came out of a bedroom or something with a shotgun, pointed at her brother & said "Hey mom, how do I unload a shotgun", & the gun went off & hit him in the abdomen...
Now maybe it was an accident, but she was 20 years old, & he was 18.. Was the gun conveniently pointed at a rival sibling? Or was it an accident, & perhaps what set her off on a life of alleged mental instability?
Sure is interesting how that incident takes on a whole different color after her recent abuse of guns.. I mean at 20 years old, studying as a biologist.. She could definitely have been smart enough to plan it, & make it look accidental.. I'm not accusing her, but I'm saying that I bet if you could be a fly on the wall in her home town's Police Department, this is likely part of the discussion among detectives..
It's another "Drew Peterson" moment in Law Enforcement.. Oh, but wait.. They can't re-open the case, the record are (Get This), MISSING..
"A University of Alabama professor accused of fatally shooting three colleagues at a faculty meeting this week shot her younger brother dead at their home in the Boston suburbs more than 20 years ago, but records of it are missing, police said Saturday."
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,585781,00.html
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