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Updated July 7, 2002

The Blackboard is a series of quick reference pages for the case.  They are separated into three sections: Who's Who (who are the suspects), Case Questions (questions related to the case), and Suspicions (notes on reasons why a person could be guilty).  E-mail me if you have something to add and I will post is ASAP.

I have heard there is a discussion group that trades information related to Raychel's murder.  Whatever will they think of next?


Reasons to suspect various people of the crime.
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1.Kyle McAllister had an abusive relationship with Raychel.
 
2.Lance Wagner has no verifiable alibi.
 
3.Ken Kincaid has no alibi at all.
 
4.Geoffrey MacIntyre was very angry at a lot of people on the day of the murder.
 
5.David Vanderhoff has connections to Cain enterprises, and could very well have other connections inside Terror Trax. (Kincaid perhaps?) The reason I believe Raychel didn't run to her brother when she left home, is because something else happened inside of their childhood home. Something that involved him; something not very nice.
 
The few poems that have been published on the site seem to hint of something dark involving her 'dear brother'. (From Christina in Evansville, IN)
 
6.I also find it interesting that neither David or Ken have alibis or wish to discuss much about where they were or what they did that night. When they do talk about it, they seem to be intentionally vague. (although, admittedly, there are many in this bunch with the same malady.)  (From Christina in Evansville, IN)
 
7.Sharon was "hired" 5 days before Geoffrey took over at Terror Trax. Ken Kincaid may have hired her, initially to 'guard' her, but, also, to eliminate her if Geoffrey started doing too well as the head of Terror Trax. Ken might have felt that if he eliminated the "star" talent of the company, he would eliminate Geoffrey as competition as well. That would explain Sharon's cozying up to Geoffrey just long enough to distract him from Raychel, and anything that would happen on that evening. Not to mention getting him conveniently drunk that night. Sharon plays off her time with Geoffrey as not much more than a fling. I believe it could be significantly more. It would also explain how wide awake and "chipper" Ken was that evening when he answered the phone. And what a strange way to answer a phone. Unless you are expecting someone.  I don't see the above as the whole truth, but, I believe there may be significant bits of truth in what I have written.   (From Christina in Evansville, IN)
 
   
 

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