Talk:Connecticut River Valley Killer

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John William McGrath

I would suggest that John William McGrath, the most wanted man in New Hampshire, be added to the list of suspects. Many people consider him the most likely suspect. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.231.218.209 (talk) 15:04, 13 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Identified Killer Was Misidentified & Confession

(this my first time proposing an edit or do something on wikipedia, sorry for mistakes)

At the end of the top of the page it says: "A lead suspect in the case, identified by the surviving victim as her assailant, died in a murder-suicide in 2005". But recently, Jane Boroski has stated that she was almost forced to identify Nicholaou as her assailant.

"It took her a long time to convince me, and I never really wanted to say to the media that I felt like it was him. But she told me if I didn't say that, nobody would take us seriously..."

"Now was Michael Nicholaou a bad man? He was a very bad man, that guy had a lot of issues. But do I think he's the Connecticut River Valley serial killer? No, I don't".

( Source: https://www.murdershetold.com/episodes/jane-boroski )

So she stated in Murder She Told and Dark Valley that she doesn't belive Nicholaou to be the killer. Can we edit this page to add this information somehow? And also add the name of Michael Andrew Nicholaou as a suspect instead of just "a lead suspect", which doesn't provide a lot of information.

Along this, there is the confession of Gary Westover, a 46 year old paraplegic who told his uncle that he was a witness to the murder of a woman, potentially Barbara Agnew. Could we add this very important piece of the case to the wiki page? In fact, I think a "Suspects" section could work very well for this article.

( Source: https://www.tampabay.com/archive/2008/01/27/the-haunting/ ) RippingCases (talk) 12:06, 10 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]