Thanks Allison for all of your support. Many of the girls that were in Kassie's pledge class graduated either in Dec. or May. However some are returning to LSU for a fifth year. I am a little fuzzy on the details-- I thought that she tried to lock the door behind her and the murderer pushed the door down.
The fact that there was no forced entry bothers me as well. I was thinking about all of the possible ways that these women would have let someone in their home and I reasoned that since Charlotte Pace was living three doors down from Gina Wilson Green at the time of Gina's murder, maybe a man with a badge came to Charlotte's door posing as a detective asking about the recent murder and she let him in. The crime scene was slightly different from the other two, she actually struggled with him. For those of you who don't know, the two women did not know each other. Pam was hit in the back of the head and I believe that Gina was too, and then strangled. Gina Wilson Green could have either trusted him and opened her door, or it was unlocked and he suprised her. I also heard (and this could be rumor as well) that Pam had lost a set of keys at work. And that there were a set of keys left in the back door and her set of keys on the counter. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. This theory would fit if the man who raped the woman was the same as the serial killer because he had a fake police badge. I heard of someone who came to a lady's door and asked her about all the murders. Luckily her husband was home. The couple just didn't feel right about the whole thing and called the police department and they said that no one had been sent out to do anything like that.
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