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Real Estate Agent Murdered by Mysterious Fake Homebuyers | Lindsay Buziak Case Analysis 

Dr. Todd Grande
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This video answers the question: Can I analyze the case of Lindsay Buziak?
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@majorpwner241
@majorpwner241 2 года назад
One thing I've learned in life is never to second guess my gut feeling about something. In those rare moments when your intuition really speaks to you it's best to listen.
@jumpinjohnnyruss
@jumpinjohnnyruss 2 года назад
My gut is telling me to take a shit, but it just so happens that I'm in bed. What do I do?
@MeganVictoriaKearns
@MeganVictoriaKearns 2 года назад
I agree, trusting our instincts is a survival mechanism that's been with us humans since the beginning of our existence. Listen to them!
@WH2012
@WH2012 2 года назад
Bingo. The worst outcome would be that you were simply "wrong". Better outcome than being dead.
@florl.delgado4093
@florl.delgado4093 2 года назад
100% I've always stated that, too.
@Scipio_Americanus
@Scipio_Americanus 7 месяцев назад
What majorpweener doesn't mention is how often her "gut instinct" leads to absolutely nothing but she really wants you to believe she has special powers.
@Zaddy-Lu
@Zaddy-Lu 2 года назад
"she doubted her own conclusions, with lethal consequences" that's a powerful line
@mrazik131
@mrazik131 2 года назад
I think she thought these ppl are shady, in sense of bad deal, not trying to kill her, ick feeling
@nadinekeating3255
@nadinekeating3255 2 года назад
@@mrazik131 I agree. Ofcourse it's easy for us to think "why would she go? It's obviously going to turn out bad", etc. We see it this way because we have the benefit of hindsight, she didn't. Nobody goes anywhere with the thought that they're possibly walking into a murder trap. Like you said... she probably felt a bit uneasy, or maybe she felt like this was just someone wasting her time, or setting up a house tour to just not show up... something like that. But not that she was going to be killed, otherwise she wouldn't have went.
@jdlamb4212
@jdlamb4212 2 года назад
When you feel a kind of primal unease or sense of fear about a person or a situation, you can either be someone that listens to their gut instincts, or you can pass on to the land of the deadies. Those instincts have more experience than you. They are based off countless horrifying encounters down through generations. The only exception is if you want to jump out of a plane. Ignore it at that time.
@carewser
@carewser 2 года назад
@@jdlamb4212 Except if every realtor turned down everyone who didn't immediately appear rigorously honest they wouldn't make a lot of money and not one person has clearly outlined a motive for this murder which is why she never saw it coming, sadly
@theexperiment8498
@theexperiment8498 2 года назад
She didn’t doubt her own conclusions. Her own greed caused her to become deluded. The accurate word here is not “doubt” but “delusion”
@robgrey6183
@robgrey6183 2 года назад
My wife is a broker and often shows remote ranch properties here in northwest Wyoming. She sometimes gets inquiries that are suspicious. There are multiple ways to deal with this sort of thing: -You can vet people who are interested in high end properties by asking for prequalification information. In this woman's case she should have called the "buyer" back and told her that her reference didn't check out. -People in too much of a hurry are inherently suspicious. Real buyers want time to schedule inspections, arrange financing, etc. Nobody loses a deal by slowing things down a bit, but scammers generally go away. My wife showed a remote ranch to some buyers from Hawaii yesterday. $3.5 million. Cash offer. She showed it to them, and another buyer, alone. She had checked out a local reference they provided. She often brings along a male colleague from her group when doing these types of showing. And she usually carries a gun.
@grantp4022
@grantp4022 2 года назад
Good idea your wife carries a gun, or this girl should have at least had a knife, or some bear spray, to disable these killers, and ran out of the house. She likely was stabbed in the neck first by surprise, to make her defenceless.
@keithagn
@keithagn 2 года назад
Yeah, this Canada; no one is allowed to carry guns, not even pepper spray. Unless you are a criminal, of course, then no problem.
@jeanag3279
@jeanag3279 2 года назад
@@debramason7237 Same! But I can't say I blame her . . . ESPECIALLY today!!!
@1233-h1g
@1233-h1g 2 года назад
@@debramason7237 A lot of them do carry now. There is "a real estate special" that gun stores sell a lot of for female agents.
@maiahobx7375
@maiahobx7375 2 года назад
All are good options. Shoutout to your wife for being cool 😎😎😎
@leasaswartz6879
@leasaswartz6879 2 года назад
The fact that Jason was late for something so important, protecting his girlfriend, puts him at the top of the suspect list in my opinion.
@creolelady182
@creolelady182 2 года назад
agreed
@Illhostility
@Illhostility 2 года назад
The top of a very short list in my opinion. Doc never says how he was cleared and he rates that possibility as very unlikely. But everything in this video points to him. His actions were so far out there that I would believe it more if he was a drug addict, meaning I need something else to better understand what the heck was going on with him. He called the police prior to his friend (first) and himself disturbing a crime scene. Part of me wonders if the police are kind of like ‘shit, this stupid moron somehow figured out arguments around any incriminating evidence’. And the robbery angle, realtors don’t carry cash. Do female realtors even bring their purse inside? From what I’ve seen they’re left in their car. Robbery is not feasible. It would make more sense to rob a pizza delivery person
@kb3831
@kb3831 2 года назад
He also brought a friend from work who really wasn’t even his friend.
@penelopehughes-jones5265
@penelopehughes-jones5265 2 года назад
Totally agree. I don't know the case beyond this video but I'd love to know who the witnesses are who saw the couple. Beyond that Lindsay had recently met up with an old friend who happened to be male; jealousy would be motive for such a violent and angry assault. The boyfriend looks guilty as hell imho.
@chilenitaprotrump
@chilenitaprotrump 2 года назад
Too many "alibis" is my opinion.
@Hava_Hadi
@Hava_Hadi 2 года назад
Often times people are afraid to exercise their intuition because they are worried about coming off as judging, rude or harsh.
@sitdowndogbreath
@sitdowndogbreath 5 месяцев назад
And that's a human tragedy
@matchahorchata5404
@matchahorchata5404 3 месяца назад
Yeah that mentality ends in death a lot
@voyaristika5673
@voyaristika5673 2 месяца назад
So true, so wrong.
@joedennehy386
@joedennehy386 2 года назад
It does seem wild that, the boyfriend said go ahead, I'll be there. Then was late. Then stayed outside saw people, then MOVED. He had a perfect alibi with his colleague. I'd be looking at Jason
@armchairdetective520
@armchairdetective520 2 года назад
I agree he acted very suspicious
@pamcornelius9122
@pamcornelius9122 2 года назад
Since they worked together why didn’t Jason offer to show the house with her, to help ease her fears?
@jaymike3302
@jaymike3302 2 года назад
Extremely suspicious behavior by the boyfriend.
@circeular
@circeular 2 года назад
@@jaymike3302 The one thing I will say, though I do acknowledge he acted suspiciously and personally believe that he is involved, is that in over 14 years the police have either not acted on any evidence which may connect the mystery couple to Jason or the evidence simply doesn't exist. It beggars belief that if he is involved somehow, there's nothing other than suspicious behaviour which might implicate him in Lindsay's murder. On a balance of probabilities, I can certainly understand why it's easier to believe this is a random attack by an evil, conniving couple with a thrill-kill agenda (explaining why 14 years has elapsed without arrests); when one would imagine if Jason is responsible for organising it, there's either not enough evidence to connect him to the murder or the police are not acting on any evidence which they do have (unlikely, as it is extremely difficult to avoid leaving a digital/phone footprint, and this conspiracy of murder would involve multiple people - including law enforcement - remaining silent for decades.)
@jaymike3302
@jaymike3302 2 года назад
@@circeular Yeah there might not be quite enough evidence to prosecute. And rich families sometimes get the benefit of the doubt...and the prosecution knows it will be tough in court. Also, they only get 1 chance...so they might try to keep monitoring him, even many years later.
@da4441
@da4441 2 года назад
This case is perplexing. It was quite well planned, like a professional criminal hit, but yet the method of killing indicates rage and passion.
@pnwlady
@pnwlady Месяц назад
Yeah, it’s an outlier for sure. It’s hard for me to blame the victim in this case. Her fiance really dropped the ball. I get they’re both young and concerned with their careers but still. He didn’t take her concern seriously.
@johnnoone4323
@johnnoone4323 2 года назад
Four things jump out: 1. The boyfriend encouraging her to meet with suspicious people because of a sale; 2 the boyfriend saying he was afraid of sitting in his car nearby and being in effect a stalker. If someone questioned me, I would tell them why I was sitting there and notify them to mind their own business. 3. I understood Dr. Grande to say she was to meet the woman alone (one on one). When a second person (male) shows up unexpectedly, Lindsay should have immediately been suspicious and informed them she does not enter homes alone with two unknown persons. Lindsey should have stopped the transaction at that point. 4. The boyfriend being nine miles away is a long distance for someone who should in effect be a potential bodyguard for Lindsey. Police: you eliminated the boyfriend too quickly.
@coastaf
@coastaf Год назад
Almost all the evidence that there were two other people involved comes from Jason and people in the neighborhood. The “neighborhood” = a small cul du sac including some unfinished homes under construction by a guy who was friends with Shirley. And I’m surprised that Dr Grande didn’t mention Lindsey’s missing (possibly deleted) FB messages two weeks prior to her death. Someone who needed those messages between Lyndsey & other people could certainly have a motive, and a “crime of passion “ level of harm to her body also infers someone close to her. Her (basically) mother in law ran the real estate company they both worked for and could have known the limited number of homes that would meet the criteria given by this mystery woman with a strange fake accent over the phone, and obviously know her private number. If there are multiple people involved in a murder they’d need a motive too. Shirley may have been involved to “protect” her son from a woman with, as one friend made a point of detailing, a group of “wild” fun friends, all around the eve of a big bachelorette party.
@BlackOmEga_2099
@BlackOmEga_2099 Год назад
The boyfriend had something to do it with.
@steelhurricane4041
@steelhurricane4041 7 месяцев назад
His friend would have to be in on it with him.
@kamdencutie4467
@kamdencutie4467 2 года назад
My dad always told me growing up please never be a real estate agent. His co -worker did real estate on the side and was found murdered in the house she was showing.
@ember1794
@ember1794 2 года назад
😲
@jackychamber534
@jackychamber534 2 года назад
😲😟🥺
@MeganVictoriaKearns
@MeganVictoriaKearns 2 года назад
This is crazy, all these comments saying how that type of job is so dangerous. I've never considered it to be a high risk job until now. Damn.
@ember1794
@ember1794 2 года назад
@@MeganVictoriaKearns Me neither! Maybe it also differs from country to country?
@MeganVictoriaKearns
@MeganVictoriaKearns 2 года назад
@@ember1794 I don't know, it's just insane to me that people are saying real estate is this dangerous career where you have to make sure someone knows where you are or you bring your man along with you, all so you don't get MURDERED!? Are real estate agents getting robbed and killed by fake home buyers all the time and I just never heard about any of the cases other than this one? Like is that a popular murder strategy these days? Pretend you're interested in buying a home, pick an agent you want to murder, get dressed nicely, meet the agent at the home on the pretense of them giving you a tour, then as she's showing you the 3rd bedroom, kill her? What? Why? idk why this bothers me, but I have NEVER heard real estate is a career where you're expected to risk your life!
@VeeLondon1449
@VeeLondon1449 2 года назад
I just wish Lindsay had followed her gut feeling that something was off. She knew something was wrong as she did as much investigation as she could in the limited time provided.
@RinpochesRose
@RinpochesRose 2 года назад
Yes, she FELT it was wrong
@catherinenewman6516
@catherinenewman6516 2 года назад
Reminds me of Suzy lamplight and mr kipper
@catherinenewman6516
@catherinenewman6516 2 года назад
Lamplugh
@OneSliceNation
@OneSliceNation 2 года назад
Sad
@scottricci5063
@scottricci5063 2 года назад
Sometimes Fate is a mfer. Not being able to get ahold of the former client to verify the validity of the mysterious buyers is an omen. She just succumbed at this point, hence no defensive wounds.
@leslievasquez2645
@leslievasquez2645 2 года назад
I have always thought it’s the boyfriend. What a sad and tragic situation. That poor girl
@majlordag1889
@majlordag1889 2 года назад
He did act suspicious, however I can sometimes be an airhead myself so I can relate to doing things that I haven't thought through very much so for me personally it's pretty easy to imagine he was acting without thinking when reenacting the crime scene etc. Still suspicious though
@herbalina
@herbalina 2 года назад
Statistically, I think it's most likely.
@julielevinge266
@julielevinge266 2 года назад
I’ve only just heard it now,but think the boyfriend was definitely involved,only learnt from comments that he worked at same place & it was owned by his mother. So why on earth wouldn’t he agree to go with her if she was nervous? I don’t know of any partner/boyfriend or husband that would tell a young vulnerable woman to meet strangers she was nervous of to show them around a house? Thought after the Suzie Lamplugh case in the 90s no women ever did this any more? Shame she didn’t have a gun in her pocket.
@rogerkjellstrom3637
@rogerkjellstrom3637 2 года назад
He was clumsy and careless, didn't take her fears serious enough. Doesn't make him a killer
@JEROMEGELB
@JEROMEGELB 2 года назад
@@rogerkjellstrom3637 Doesn't rule him out either!
@circeular
@circeular 2 года назад
Dr Grande, there’s an extremely crucial detail you’ve neglected to mention in regards to the mysterious couple calling Lindsay’s personal cell phone number: when asked how they obtained it, the woman named a previous client of Lindsay’s. When Lindsay spoke with her father about this, he encouraged her to call the previous client to confirm this information, but conveniently the client was overseas and unreachable. Lindsay worked for Jason’s family’s real estate business. Who would have access to a former client list? Since we are quite certain this couple was lying about their motives for a house tour, how probable is it that they happened to know one of her former clients and obtained a cell phone number from them?
@jumpinjohnnyruss
@jumpinjohnnyruss 2 года назад
I think he mentioned that.
@divyatulsi1520
@divyatulsi1520 2 года назад
👀💯 Jason's too sus, with the massive amounts of neglect in encouraging her to get into a dangerous situation saying he'd be there, then going miles away to do something else
@digitalzips
@digitalzips 2 года назад
It was a definitely a personal issue and hired killers.
@circeular
@circeular 2 года назад
@@jumpinjohnnyruss Can you please timestamp where exactly he mentions the fact that the caller claims to have obtained the number from a "former client" and that when Lindsay tried to follow up with the client mentioned by the caller, said client was out of the country/unreachable; because I have re-watched his video again and cannot hear it anywhere. This is an integral point, because if Lindsay had been able to get in contact with the client named before the viewing, said client would easily be able to confirm that this fake person was not referred to Lindsay by them. The entire plot would fall apart, and I highly doubt Lindsay would have shown a house knowing that the pretence behind the viewing was entirely fabricated by this mystery woman. According to certain documents, the woman and Lindsay exchanged approximately 10 calls before the viewing.
@wkgmathguy218
@wkgmathguy218 2 года назад
@@circeular About a minute and 24 seconds in. No mention of overseas, just that the previous client couldn't be reached.
@cptjockitch
@cptjockitch 2 года назад
Jason is easily the worst boyfriend of all time. He was as useless as a Swiss cheese umbrella. You almost have to work to be this useless. I think Jason had something to do with it. He convinced her to do it even though she didn’t want to and he really worked hard to not be around the house. He picked up his friend for an alibi. I can’t be the killer I was in the car with my friend excuse.
@chgosatrap
@chgosatrap 2 года назад
And Lindsey seemed to have had some slimy friends. Probably was trying to change her life?
@mikehawkins9114
@mikehawkins9114 2 года назад
I think the saying isas useless as a poopy flavored lollipop
@GetSicRiCH
@GetSicRiCH 2 года назад
Am thinking the same thing.
@ImGoingSupersonic
@ImGoingSupersonic 2 года назад
About as useless as an ashtray on a motorcycle.
@auditoryaudacity5712
@auditoryaudacity5712 2 года назад
Swiss cheese umbrella 😭 I’m gonna steal that
@yogadork_namaste
@yogadork_namaste 2 года назад
This case has haunted me for YEARS. I think about it all the time, wishing it would get solved. It's like 1 of 3 real estate murder cases ove heard of. What a vulnerable position poor Lindsey was in. RIP
@GetSicRiCH
@GetSicRiCH 2 года назад
….if her intuition was so strong, why did she not just have her boyfriend, a realtor himself, accompany her? Why was he not there at the time of the showing? Yea, and why did she not wait for his arrival? Why did he have someone with him…. a witness to find the body with him? My intuition is heavily questioning the boyfriend’s possible role in the murder. He is the one who encouraged her to follow thru with the showing. Follow intuition. That _is_ the bottom line.
@joedennehy386
@joedennehy386 2 года назад
Same, why on earth did he move the car. Deeply suspicious
@tomgcooktown5019
@tomgcooktown5019 2 года назад
I agree with all your points .. But why did he want her dead if he did? Your bottom line is best .. Intuition .. If you feel something is off .. Go with your gut .. TgT
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 2 года назад
They didn't work for the same agency, did they?
@gigi9301
@gigi9301 2 года назад
? Maybe he knew that she was kind of seeing her old boyfriend on the side? I could see him being Very Angry about finding this out, and feeling like~ Really!? That's the Thanks I get for showing you the ropes @ my family real estate business and you go behind my back like this!? He could have come across to her as if he wanted her to "get the sale" herself and take credit for this Amazing Job she did all on her own/. It COULD all be some crazy coincidence that two murderers pinpointed her as their target, but that theory seems so farfetched, especially since robbery and sex were not involved. It wasn't mistaken identity; she was definitely the one they wanted.
@kristi4113
@kristi4113 2 года назад
@@tomgcooktown5019 His Mom hated Lindsay. Like, she was trying to set Jason up with different women while he was in a relationship. I’m not even kidding.
@jena.alexia
@jena.alexia 2 года назад
What a strange and mysterious case. I know this is not the first time a female real estate agent has been lured to her death. I thought that due to a particular case, the solo showing of a house was not permitted or at least strongly advised against. I have no idea what happened here but it does sound like a set up. As for who ordered the hit, who knows. This one has really stumped me. And I agree 💯% Dr G. that we MUST trust our instinct. Better to be thought rude or stand offish than lose your life. Another great analysis. 🙏🙂
@browniehendricks3726
@browniehendricks3726 2 года назад
I agree
@jaymike3302
@jaymike3302 2 года назад
Sounds like the boyfriend set it up to me.
@evelynwaugh4053
@evelynwaugh4053 2 года назад
@james mills There's nothing wrong with showing houses alone to vetted clients. But not to unknown clients who contact you mysteriously with fake accents. I don't even think agents would show houses to clients whose financials hadn't been preapproved. It would be a total waste of their time considering they work on commission.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 2 года назад
It's not forbidden with any agency I ever heard of. They only care about $$$, so if you die, you die. They'll wash their hands before the corpse is cold. Wouldn't be shocked if they put in a hold harmless form now.
@jena.alexia
@jena.alexia 2 года назад
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 I have done some research and found there was an Australian case where a RE agent was murdered when showing a house. The REIA implemented new guidelines recommending that properties shouldn't be shown solo. Maybe America is different or perhaps individual RE agencies have taken it upon themselves to implement their own safety policies, though I see the NAR have a comprehensive safety tips page. I still think its a bad idea to meet with a potential client alone unless you've done a full background check first, or at least got a copy of their photo ID.
@janedoe7229
@janedoe7229 2 года назад
When you were telling the sequence of events I was like that Jason is USELESS in being her “safety plan”. But it seems evident that he’s pretty suspect now that I know what went down. Like why in the world would he park on a different street. Ridiculous. Poor Lindsey. Always follow your gut. RIP 🕊 💫
@shereens1463
@shereens1463 2 года назад
My brother's wife sells houses, she sets up appointments for after 4pm when he is available. He meets the client's and stays outside. This boyfriend is very shady. This was a hit!!!
@Greyy66
@Greyy66 2 года назад
My question is ...why didn't they come to the house together ...if only she waited like 10 minutes before meeting the killers
@kenn1936
@kenn1936 2 года назад
He is TOO useless - it appears to be planned that way. He would be my number one suspect, he organised this. I would like to know if the 'previous client' did exist. If they did, then they need to be eliminated from ever giving out her details ..... which leads to someone else (Jason) giving out her details, and also the details of the previous client ... in case she did ask where this woman got her number from. Her boyfriend was keen for her to show the house, pointing out that the commission would be good and that he would protect her !!!!! I would be inclined to say,"if you don't feel right about it, I will come with you". - or - "if you don't feel right about this, don't do it"!!
@susandeguia6697
@susandeguia6697 2 года назад
That’s what Has always made me think he was involved somehow. I just can’t wrap my head around somebody telling you they are scared of a situation, you encouraging them to take it anyway, and then you don’t bother to be there when you say you will(or check immediately when you arrive) because you’re at an auto parts store of all things.
@jumpinjohnnyruss
@jumpinjohnnyruss 2 года назад
For the reasons given, perhaps.
@mcooper7977
@mcooper7977 2 года назад
I just finished reading Gavin DeBecker's excellent book called "The Gift of Fear." It talks about situations similiar to the one that Lindsay faced and the importance of following one's intuition. Perhaps if Lindsay had read this book it would have given her the tools necessary to navigate this situation and she would be alive today. Great analysis, Doc.
@nickyblue4866
@nickyblue4866 2 года назад
I just read that book.... it was a great read.
@mcooper7977
@mcooper7977 2 года назад
@@nickyblue4866 So true. I wish it was on everyone's bookshelf.
@gg-ky6mf
@gg-ky6mf 2 года назад
I read the book, everyone should read it.
@ReSearcherSusie
@ReSearcherSusie 2 года назад
Agreed! Great book.
@ayyyyyyyy
@ayyyyyyyy 2 года назад
How have you implemented his suggestions in your life?
@lifewithcamille517
@lifewithcamille517 Год назад
Theory 1. Jason Theory 2. Jason Theory 3. Jason
@THE-id1by
@THE-id1by 2 года назад
What the hell good would Jason be if the plan had gone as expected. The plan was he'd wait outside at a distance so as to be unobtrusive. Hell he even moved the car further away after his late arrival. The plan was he'd stay outside and be ready if something went wrong. Ok how would he know something went wrong with her in the house alone with the perpetrator(s). And if she did signal him what was he gonna do? Run no quickly walk--wouldnt want to appear too anxious in case it was a mistake--to the house, the locked house. Knock politely, then perhaps more assertively finally gain entrance just in time to...do...what??? Call 911 and cry that's what. What a feckless excuse for a boyfriend.
@nebraskafrankcourtny
@nebraskafrankcourtny 2 года назад
100 percent agree with you!!!!
@musicmann1967
@musicmann1967 2 года назад
First thing I thought of when Dr Grande mentioned that his plan was to park outside. What good is that? I think these folks were a little nervous about the situation, and were doing things that they thought made them safer, but they're just regular people who don't deal with things like this normally and didn't follow through correctly because they were inexperienced and naive, like most people would be. If the boyfriend was a cop or something it would have been a very different story. But most of us, even if we get a sense that something is wrong, don't know how to deal with a really dangerous situation, because it is outside of our normal experience.
@jhoughjr1
@jhoughjr1 2 года назад
Every showing ive been to, the house stays unlocked until the end of the showing. Ive been to a few as my friend is a realtor.
@leasaswartz6879
@leasaswartz6879 2 года назад
To me it’s common sense that being outside would be of no use. I’m not a trained police officer and that was my first thought.
@THE-id1by
@THE-id1by 2 года назад
@@jhoughjr1 the house was locked either surreptitiously or after they gained initial control of the victim. Either occurrence was reasonably foreseeable.
@SamEsss
@SamEsss 2 года назад
I’m from Vancouver BC. I will always think this was a hit orchestrated by her boyfriend and his family because they were involved in legal activity and she knew too much. His suspicion amount of time to come check on her despite minutes going by without her texting to say she was ok. He was also supposed to actually show the house with her because of her fear. I believe he brought a colleague to verify to alibi that _he_ didn’t do it. Also just a small gripe, you mispronounced Saanich. It’s pronounced “SAN-ich” as opposed to “”SAH-nich” but that’s just me being wanting to feel special because you are discussing a story from my neck of the woods. Thank you for covering this! The crime needs to be solved.
@richardhart9204
@richardhart9204 2 года назад
... always, always, always trust your gut feelings.
@asdf7711
@asdf7711 2 года назад
Always.
@thelocalmaladroit8873
@thelocalmaladroit8873 2 года назад
Everything the boyfriend did/ didn’t do seems suspicious. Moving his car away from where he said he would be, carefully timed text messages, letting his friend find an open back door while he stays in the front so he can be seen. Also, the killer must have been covered with blood? More questions than answers here!
@kenn1936
@kenn1936 2 года назад
totally agree - either he was the most uncaring boyfriend that didn't give a f** about her safety or his promise to be there, or he was part of this murder. I would go for him being involved. No idea WHY the police would clear him. It is blindingly obvious he was setting up an alibi for himself. Being late, picking up a friend (that he did not need), texting, etc. I think when he helped his friend climb over the wall to the back door - he was expecting his friend to go look for Lindsay, NOT to come to the front door and let him in!!!!! You cannot plan for what others do. ALL of this should be red flags to the police!!
@mariamaria2751
@mariamaria2751 2 года назад
Yeah. She should have just waited for him , and if he didn't show up .. she should not have shown them the house. Trust your gut
@majorpwner241
@majorpwner241 2 года назад
These things usually start closer to home... He's definitely a suspect, they wouldn't admit that though.
@jumpinjohnnyruss
@jumpinjohnnyruss 2 года назад
We don't know everything he did and didn't do. We just know that certain things were said of him.
@Mineav
@Mineav 2 года назад
Sometimes the police will outwardly say that a certain party is not a suspect in the hopes they will let their guard down and slip up. That could be what the police's strategy is with Jason; it makes the most sense to me.
@samjam2376
@samjam2376 2 года назад
Having read more about this murder, I believe the police know or have a good idea of who the murderers are, but they also believe they don't have enough to convict.
@missannethrope01
@missannethrope01 2 года назад
Thank you Dr. Grande for talking about this cold case. It deserves to have more attention paid to it. I pray the family can get closure one day.
@TaraSmallss
@TaraSmallss 2 года назад
I’m still questioning whether the boyfriend was involved or not. Poor girl should’ve gone with her gut, but she probably just thought she was being stupid. Very very sad
@LisaAnn777
@LisaAnn777 2 года назад
@@carollynt Ok? It was still a terrible situation.
@herbalina
@herbalina 2 года назад
Me too. When she expressed concerns about the caller, he used the big commission to encourage her to go. I think this could have been a for-hire arrangement possibly out of jealousy for meeting up with an old BF. He may have wanted to witness the end-result and brought his colleague as a form of alibi. Just speculating of course, but so many women are murdered by their intimate partners.
@triggerhappy8872
@triggerhappy8872 2 года назад
@@carollynt Oh Shut-Up would you,,, Man i hate it when people call people out that say Girl , so what it’s not a put down. Girl or Woman so what? It’s just PC madness, nobody is being nasty or misogynistic it’s just a word.
@circeular
@circeular 2 года назад
@@herbalina Lindsay’s father has clarified that she messaged her ex-boyfriend Matt platonically, simply discussing the dynamics of their previous relationship and how she wished she had that with Jason. There was no romantic connection there anymore, and she didn’t meet up with him at any point before her murder. I think it’s obvious that Jason and his mother are responsible for this murder-for-hire plot. In regards to his motive? Only he knows the answer to that.
@Annenigmatic
@Annenigmatic 2 года назад
@@carollynt Absolutely nothing wrong with saying "girl." Some people, like me, really don't connect with the word "woman." I dislike it being used for me, so I rarely use it to describe others.
@kathleen7849
@kathleen7849 2 года назад
I'm with the others. The boyfriend encourages her to press ahead with the meeting even though she was worried. Then he's late and times his messages. It all seems to co-ordinated.
@jumpinjohnnyruss
@jumpinjohnnyruss 2 года назад
All the others?
@kathleen7849
@kathleen7849 2 года назад
@@jumpinjohnnyruss Commenters on here that said the same thing
@Peigirl1985
@Peigirl1985 2 года назад
Im in Canada I don’t think I’ve ever herd of this case. Its creepy nobody was caught in this case. Great job covering cases as always.
@nancyneyedly4587
@nancyneyedly4587 2 года назад
it was broadcasted heavily in the BC news.
@Peigirl1985
@Peigirl1985 2 года назад
@@nancyneyedly4587 im in PEI maybe thats why. We dont hear the news that far unless we watch the news regularly of Canada wide I always watched our local news compass
@RoxieEE
@RoxieEE 2 года назад
@@nancyneyedly4587 Indeed. I'm also in B.C. , and this was horrifying and consistently in the news, locally. As soon as I saw the tiny thumbnail, I recognized Ms. Buziak's face. Peigurl1985, yes, I think the only local news that's broadcast nationally is extreme, like the serial killings in Nova Scotia, two years ago. I can't even bring myself to type the killer's name, that case is so chilling.
@JennWatson
@JennWatson 2 года назад
You are a machine Dr G You pump out so much great content, I don’t know how you have time to write books and sleep as well! Excellent analysis
@Jared_Wignall
@Jared_Wignall 2 года назад
I remember hearing about this years ago. It’s very interesting and frighting. Thank you for the work you do Dr. Grande, keep up the great work!
@goldiebelle
@goldiebelle 2 года назад
It was the boyfriend's mother. Dr. Grande you missed that rabbit hole. His mother is crazy- more research needs to be done.
@codemiesterbeats
@codemiesterbeats 2 года назад
Yeah, I recall first hearing of the story I was awfully suspicious of the mother. I was also considering the idea that the real estate business may have been doing some things that were not above board. The drug connection made me first consider money laundering... Then I decided that they had no need to involve drugs to commit crime in a real estate business. They seem to indicate Lindsey may have been about to leave her boyfriend... And as a scorned woman may want to bring their shenanigans to the attention of law enforcement etc... It was all speculation of course but if they were doing illegal business practices and she was scorned the mother especially might have a reason to believe that her criminal Enterprise was in jeopardy.
@goldiebelle
@goldiebelle 2 года назад
@@codemiesterbeats 💯💯💯
@chikacherrycola9189
@chikacherrycola9189 2 года назад
This is so Sad & I agree with you ‘Dr. Grande’. I remember my 1st Job was an ‘Insurance Adjuster’ & I had to visit people in their Homes or sometimes meet them at Isolated Work Sites….I forced myself in Situations with Strangers because I didn’t want to Fail & I NEEDED the job….I think it is IMPORTANT we teach People to be ‘Confident Enough to say “NO”!!! What a Bright, Beautiful Young Woman🌸 Prayers & Hugs to her Family & as Always!! Your Analysis was So Well Done🪴
@lollydolly4541
@lollydolly4541 2 года назад
I learned of Lindsay's murder several years ago from TV. This is one of those cases you don't forget. I often checked for updates to see if it had been solved. I'm so glad you analyzed this case Dr. Grande. I never thought of the couple sexual motivation angle. I love you and the way you challenge me to think all the way through my suspicions. I do wonder how there were no defensive wounds on Lindsay if she was being stabbed 40 times? She must have been held down & gagged because she would have been screaming! Plus, Lyndsay, the mystery man and woman would have been covered in blood. Funny all these witnesses saw so many details as the couple were arriving for their appointment. Yet these witnesses didn't hear Lindsay scream. And no one saw the couple running down the street covered in blood after stabbing Lindsay 40 times and slitting her throat. No one reported finding bloody clothes or a bloody knife that the killers would have had to change out of quickly. None of the original witnesses heard or saw anything that pertained to the actual crime itself. I wish a witness had heard her scream or saw the killers fleeing, then it's possible the police would have the lead they need to solve the case. Why didn't the neighbors see anything after Lindsay was murdered?
@memyself4431
@memyself4431 2 года назад
Sleepy but why sleep when dr Grande has excellent observations
@theashenfox
@theashenfox 2 года назад
I think the most likely is the current partner arranged it. Lindsay probably told him about the druggy friend and he realised that this would be the perfect opportunity to have someone else in the frame. He told her to ignore her suspicions, he agreed to protect her, and was deliberately late, allowing the event to take place. Instead of making contact when he arrived (he could have called, yet he chose to text, despite the previous going unread...makes no sense), he made sure to give the killers enough time to execute, making sure he found the body, to make it less suspicious, as Dr Grande said. Thanks for the interesting insight.
@mrazik131
@mrazik131 2 года назад
yes and also parked and waited...for 10 min. just weird
@johnstirling6597
@johnstirling6597 2 года назад
The stabbing and the intensity of it would indicate a personal or intimate rage type killing, its certainly very ott and not what you would call a "professional" killing.
@mattyyoungcloudsart3008
@mattyyoungcloudsart3008 2 года назад
Just for informations sake, most people in Canada remove their shoes when entering a home.
@micheleshively8557
@micheleshively8557 2 года назад
Oh this one is a heartbreaker. Sure wish she had followed her instinct. Thanks for doing this story Dr Grande. Blessings to you from Texas 🙏❤️
@annabasnatural
@annabasnatural 2 года назад
It’s so similar to the Suzy Lamplugh case it’s crazy that this could happen in the 80s and the 2000’s 😕
@lifeofsomeguy8093
@lifeofsomeguy8093 2 года назад
This case was so sus right from the start. A person calls you up on your cell phone out of nowhere, badly faking an accent and asking to view million dollar homes immediately? RIP
@crystalthompson6934
@crystalthompson6934 2 года назад
Yeah. We are definitely in couraged to ignore our instincts.
@Kimberly63
@Kimberly63 2 года назад
What an episode to watch at 2:50 in the morning! Good story, but I’m freaked out!
@themonkeypuzzle
@themonkeypuzzle 2 года назад
Thank you for covering this this case, Dr Grande. Its local to me here in Victoria and close to my heart. When Lindsay was on that trip to Calgary she told her Dad she had "seen something she shouldn't have'. If anyone wants to read more in-depth information look up "Capital Daily Lindsay Buziak" for local investigative journalism. I hope for the day we see justice for her and her amazing Dad, Jeff, who works tirelessly on her behalf.
@57Jimmy
@57Jimmy 2 года назад
Living but an hour away from this it makes me sick that this has gone unsolved. Shady dealings that are sealed with tight lips and no one talking because of the huge implications. Somehow, somewhere somebody is gonna slip and the bastards responsible are gonna finally be brought to justice. Thanks for your analysis as always! This is right up there with the unsolved Michael Dunahee abduction and disappearance some 30+ yrs ago.
@maybelikealittlebit
@maybelikealittlebit 2 года назад
Very sad case. I too am a couple hours away and it’s so sad about Michael.
@user-ic9qm8mb4t
@user-ic9qm8mb4t 2 года назад
Who's Michael?
@marycherry2001
@marycherry2001 2 года назад
ALWAYS listen to your gut feelings regardless of what others pressure you to do. Big lesson here.
@Peacefullyatbeach104
@Peacefullyatbeach104 2 года назад
Great video..Prior to entering the home, I wonder how the couple explained to Lindsey where their car was at & the fact it should hv only been a female there to see the home..
@Flamsterette
@Flamsterette 2 года назад
Thanks for the upload and analysis, Dr. Grande. I normally don't like people talking to me first thing in the morning, but your voice and cadence is relaxing. Living in Vancouver, I heard of this case when it happened. Awful.
@smallhouseinthemeadow6131
@smallhouseinthemeadow6131 2 года назад
Wouldn't the killers be covered in blood walking through the neighborhood?I think her boyfriend wanted to find her body, he just didn't want to do the job. I think the police missed this possibility.
@suebrewer2970
@suebrewer2970 3 месяца назад
I wondered the same thing. How did they get out of the house without leaving evidence?
@elfonzo18
@elfonzo18 2 года назад
This story is heartbreaking
@BOMBAY_CAT
@BOMBAY_CAT 2 года назад
The minute I realized that their car was not there and hidden that's when I would make a quick plan to terminate the visit keeping my cool as much as possible.
@colleennicholson8600
@colleennicholson8600 11 дней назад
That’s an excellent point I wonder if she realized they didn’t have a car
@Elevendyeleven
@Elevendyeleven 2 года назад
I havent heard this one! This sounds like a hit or revenge kill to me. Someone was using a fake accent to hide her identity, and may have even known her. The murderers already had or received her number from someone she knew. Maybe she sold them a bad house or it had something to do with hearing something she wasnt supposed to, like you suggested. I think the fact that her boyfriend encouraged her to go is suspicious. I also think its suspicious he waited to go in, and even moved to another street to give him plausible deniability. I wonder what his financial situation was like, or if he had a life insurance policy on her that she might not have even known about. I think this is another case of bad detectives. Were there always this many homicides? Sadly its a topic with no lack of subjects. At least we know it can always get worse! Thank you Dr Grande! I always enjoy your videos even if I dont agree with the analysis, which is rare!
@karis7649
@karis7649 2 года назад
Actually - interestingly enough - there used to be more homicides. The crime rate world wide is much lower than it used to be.
@Arizona_lilly
@Arizona_lilly 2 года назад
If I was her boyfriend for 1 million dollar house I’d go …. That’s why he encouraged her there’s money on the line and I’m sure he would of wanted it and didn’t want her miss out
@tlc6756
@tlc6756 2 года назад
In all honesty, I wouldn't trust a boyfriend who encouraged me to go alone saying he'd be outside in a car to protect me. A murder can take seconds to happen and obviously there would be nothing he could do after the fact.
@CineMiamParis
@CineMiamParis 2 года назад
There is a whole other side of this case though, and for once it looks like the doc might have missed it. Jason's mother is allegedly implicated in, or rather at the head of, a group of very shady people whom the police has been looking hard at. There is local high-sphere influence, a lot of money, and possibly drugs involved. It does look like Lindsay was killed because someone in that group, possibly the mom, thought Lindsay had been privy to some damaging information. My source for this is Casefile, a serious investigative true crime podcast. I realize it is bad manners to promote another channel. And I totally respect and enjoy Dr. G's work. Just citing my sources here. Dr. Grande, I hope you won't mind this. If you do, go ahead and delete the comment, that's fine. I don't work for that podcast. And I will continue to greatly appreciate your videos.
@codemiesterbeats
@codemiesterbeats 2 года назад
Glad I am not the only one who at least is suspicious of the mother. Basically at first I considered that the real estate company may have been laundering money for the drug business. But then I decided that drugs was not necessary in order to commit crimes in the real estate business. Mortgage fraud etc... Considering that Lindsay had been suspected of leaving her boyfriend I thought that the mother may have been suspicious of Lindsay enough to think she may talk. Even if Lindsay had never made any threats to talk.... Lindsay may have not even been privy to any illegal doings. Just that the mother sure seemed quite suspect to me.
@kristi4113
@kristi4113 2 года назад
I can’t remember how long ago it was now, but I watched a true crime deep dive on Lindsay’s case, and they brought up the fact Jason and his mother were into some crazy stuff, and were acquainted with some guy who was a serious drug dealer who wasn’t above killing. The theory was that since Jason’s mother hated Lindsay and wanted to get her out of the picture, they both tattled on Lindsay to the drug dude. I believe this whole heartedly. They set her up and she was assassinated.
@xXxAngelicKratosxXx
@xXxAngelicKratosxXx 2 года назад
Claire, thank you for this info! I have NEVER heard of Casefile, how do you like these podcasts? Best wishes to you this evening ☺️
@CineMiamParis
@CineMiamParis 2 года назад
@@xXxAngelicKratosxXx , thanks for your kind reply. Casefile is an Australian podcast, which may be why it's not so well-known in the US. Being French, it took me for ever to find it. It's without a doubt my favorite true crime podcast. In-depth investigation, fantastic writing, high production quality. While they have the utmost respect for the victims, they do not sugarcoat the narrative though. And the narrator's style may not be for everyone. But I like that, pretty much like Dr. G, they give you the facts without the pathos. Best morning wishes to you :)
@xXxAngelicKratosxXx
@xXxAngelicKratosxXx 2 года назад
@@CineMiamParis Wow Claire, you have convinced me to give Casefile a go! I am constantly on the hunt to learn new things from new perspectives, and I gotta say, I love me some Aussies! 😜 My father worked in Toulouse for a brief stint in 1990, and has nothing but kind words about the French folks he encountered and worked alongside. Many well morning wishes to you and your family, and I wish you the best the world has to offer you this fine morning! 💚💚💚
@Rob-dp3vr
@Rob-dp3vr 2 года назад
This agent made a classic mistake, one that can get you hurt or killed. Never meet someone at a property based on a phone call. I'm a man, I'm fit, I can fight, and I have a concealed carry license. Still, I have my protocol. I am a professional, and my time is important. If someone is serious, then I will require them to meet at my office first. I'm not a circus monkey that can just be demanded to jump, just because you called me randomly. I want to meet in person, talk about their objectives, get to know each other, and establish a plan and expectations for each other. They will need to provide a proof of funds, or pre-approval letter (standard protocol in the industry). If they have neither, then we aren't going to go in to someone's home. That is the respect THAT Seller deserves. They expect us to show only to qualified, legitimate Buyers. Their home isn't a museum or public bathroom. It is their home. And, to make an offer, either a proof of funds or pre-approval letter must accompany the offer to demonstrate to the Seller that they have the ability to close. If not, then I will wait until they have that. Sorry, I am not dropping everything to meet any stranger who calls and wants me to drive across town and let them into someone's home, when they may not even have a job, down payment, or perhaps have horrible credit. I have them meet me at my office with their pre-approval letter or proof of funds, and then tell them my office requires for safety reasons we make a copy of their ID. Anyone unwilling to show that they can buy, and provide ID for safety, isn't a Buyer. 22 years I have been doing this. Top producing ReMax agent. It works, and is what I expect. Every female agent should do the same, every single time. Don't let the excitement of a potential sale override procedure. Serious Buyers will understand. This standard works remarkably. Every Buyer I have worked with this way understood, and closed. The crazy thing is how many callers it scares off. Someone up to no good is NOT going to have the money, or qualified with a lender. And they certainly don't want their ID on file. It blows me away how often I outline this process, just to hear "ok, well we're really not in the market right now, and thinking about maybe next year". Which is totally silly since the home(s) they wanted to see surely won't be available in 1 year. They go from calling and expecting you to meet them at a stranger's house, to suddenly "never mind then".
@julielevinge266
@julielevinge266 2 года назад
Still think her partner is suspicious? Lindsay wasn’t happy about showing this person around on her own,why wouldn’t her partner have gone with her? Women showing people around houses alone have been targeted before? She thought she was going to meet a line woman, but when she got there a man was present too? That’s a red flag 🚩 Very sad,why Lindsay was alone after being suspicious is just tragic.
@jumpinjohnnyruss
@jumpinjohnnyruss 2 года назад
We know what red flags look like. You don't have to go to wingdings and locate the image, copy it, and paste it into your comment. We remember what red is and what flags look like -- every one of us.
@armondtanz
@armondtanz 2 года назад
Yea. This is the strange part. I guess in some part of your head you never believe a couple could do this. They might of been 2 affluent looking ppl. Giving off good vibes. Woman ok Couple ok Guy on own, not ok. A lot of ppl blamin the b/f. Im terrible at time managment, no one expects this deep down. U show up and go thru the motions expecting everything to be fine like it always is.
@jhoughjr1
@jhoughjr1 2 года назад
Pretty sure you don't bring random ppl to a house showing.
@circeular
@circeular 2 года назад
@@jhoughjr1 Well, he wouldn't have been "random", as he likely posed as or truly was the woman's husband. What is suspicious is that the woman allegedly told Lindsay she would be alone for the viewing and yet brought her husband along. I'm trying to get into Lindsay's mind, I'm sure it's not entirely uncommon for plans to change last minute and partners end up coming along for a viewing when perhaps they originally weren't going to. It's truly a shame that she not only felt apprehensive about this viewing, but was subsequently so hideously betrayed in the most brutal fashion for simply trying to do her job. I cannot imagine the terror she felt in those last moments.
@decutotal7742
@decutotal7742 2 года назад
My gut tells me Jason the boyfriend is involved somehow. If my girlfriend told me she had grave concerns about potential clients and a plan was made for me to be there as backup, I would sure as hell not be late and all of sudden have to "pick up a colleague". The police probably didn't press Jason enough before clearing him.
@puspavelai8353
@puspavelai8353 2 года назад
That suggestion/advice by the boyfriend was bull*** at best. The man knows "that the commission from the sale would be substantial - he *advised* her to show the client houses?" But, too stupid to understand, every second counts? Here, he "assured her" he "would respond if anything bad happened?" Firstly, the (fake/suspicious) caller said they're coming alone - but, then the victim is met by two. Had Jason's plan been to protect, and respond in a timely fashion - he *should* have been parked *at exactly* or *before* the would-be buyers appeared? Also, imo, the 'other person' could be a man dressed-up as a woman? This was an intelligent woman with good intuition - but, went on under false sense of security. Very informative case, thank you.
@jumpinjohnnyruss
@jumpinjohnnyruss 2 года назад
The words between quotation marks -- are they his words or Doc-tor Gronday's?
@yellowjacket5995
@yellowjacket5995 2 года назад
Yeah, the boyfriend was an absolute idiot. He should have been prosecuted for negligent murder.
@robertodell9193
@robertodell9193 2 года назад
@@yellowjacket5995 I don't think you understand how the law works. For starters, there is no crime called "negligent murder". There is a crime called negligent homicide, but it would not apply in this case.
@YGardenRose
@YGardenRose Год назад
Hi! I thought the same that the woman outside the house could have been a man with a wig and dress and makeup on. What killer would wear a Dress that was so bright, colorful, and abstract, that it would be put all over the net? So strange. Wouldn’t killers want to “Play down” their clothing so not to stand out? Why not do the showing at night when it is dark out when the neighbors are less apt to see them with Lindsey? A lot of things about this case are weird. So sorry for this young woman. Have a feeling she didn’t realize she saw something she shouldn’t have or that some people close to her or bad.
@patsysmothermon7861
@patsysmothermon7861 2 года назад
This is Very Sad !! I live in Arkansas and this happened to a lady here who was a realtor. The Horrible man who killed her even buried her body ! 😥 The police found out it was him and recovered her body. This is Heart Breaking !!
@jlkitz1775
@jlkitz1775 2 года назад
I watched this case on Dateline, and it's just so strange. Why would total strangers randomly kill this woman? There's got to be something in her life that they're missing 😳☹️
@mysoutherngarden
@mysoutherngarden Год назад
I just don’t understand how this case isn’t solved; it was such a hit. There cannot be that many people who would have something to gain from this.
@pennsydude9723
@pennsydude9723 2 года назад
Thank you Dr. Grande. I always enjoy listening to you clinically breakdown a subject matter. I heard this case from a different source but because of your psychology background you just know how to put the subject case in a more brilliant light. I'm pretty sure she was troubled when she saw the partner with the client at the meeting approaching. At that moment she should have probably reached for her phone and called her boyfriend to tell him that he needed to get there quickly and come in because something was off. She probably brushed it off in the moment and never thought about never seeing tomorrow again. Very sad. She blew off her second gut feeling and that sealed the deal in her death.
@samjam2376
@samjam2376 2 года назад
How strange. Just the other day I was reading about this case. It came to my attention while I was reading about another case. And now Dr. Grande is covering it!
@zenawarrior7442
@zenawarrior7442 2 года назад
What a terrible murder. Always a great analysis and points, working hard for us. Thanks Dr G😊💌💌
@CowneloAlvaroid
@CowneloAlvaroid 2 года назад
Lots of unsolved murders in Canada
@estelle9414
@estelle9414 2 года назад
Your final comments are the most insightful warning: when there are red flags which scream out, and you feel uneasy, you do not enter into a situation. She felt uncomfortable from the phone call, the accent, the too good to be true money available. That would be enough to not ever meet these strangers. The boyfriend was appealing to his own greed and convnced his girlfriend to go along. The delay in his sense of urgency when the second text message was sent, waiting outside for the 10 minutes, a 3rd text message. Too long. He was late and should have made his presence known immediately when she didn't answer the 2nd message. His lack of urgency is peculiar. He was going there to be a protective/defensive element of the situation and didn't respond to a suspicious non-response of the text. the worst part is this: it could have been avoided with the common sense of listening to your discomfort of the obvious red flags from the first encounter. Very sad. Thank you, Dr. Grande!
@DodongoManoof
@DodongoManoof 2 года назад
i wish this would get solved... this is legit the most baffling case i ever heard about
@stoney-51999
@stoney-51999 2 года назад
A very personal crime, with her being stabbed 40+ times and her throat being slit. Also, the fact that Jason encouraged his partner to do something, even though her instincts said otherwise is so suspicious. And why would he hang up during his initial call to 911 when entering the house? The “killer(s)” still could have been there, and Lindsay could have required medical assistance. I personally think it’s because he already knew she was dead.
@godisgooey
@godisgooey 2 года назад
There is a Wikipedia post about this case: Under the section; “Later Events” There is a description of something that happened to Nikki, one of Lindsay’s friends suggesting that Jason‘s mother may have been involved. I wonder if she had objections to their marriage?
@kristi4113
@kristi4113 2 года назад
Yes.
@testboga5991
@testboga5991 2 года назад
It's one of the most puzzling cases in general. There is a quite nice documentary about it that makes the boyfriend look really suspicious.
@chasinglighttoo
@chasinglighttoo 2 года назад
Always go with your gut instinct. Always. If it's wrong, you've lost nothing. Thank you Dr. Grande. Always great content 🌵
@diarmuidruane2263
@diarmuidruane2263 2 года назад
In July 1986 a female estate agent ( realtor) called Suzy Lamplugh disappeared n is presumed dead, while showing an empty house to a prospective buyer. The fake buyer has never been traced but is believed to be a convicted killer called John Canning serving life. Her family set up the Suzy Lamplugh Trust in her memory n is dedicated to helping women from violence. They have a bunch of advice n strategy that women can use to prevent attack. Well worth the read. May Suzy n Lindsey rest in peace.
@mrwog82
@mrwog82 2 года назад
Dr Grande do a video on Phoenix Jones the real life super hero from Seattle!
@BeesWaxMinder
@BeesWaxMinder 2 года назад
I reckon them having her personal CellPhone number is the key to this -it’s the only thing that narrows it down That PLUS the amount of wounds ALL point towards it being personal & not some random or ‘killing for kicks’ thing, IMO IF there IS a couple doing this kind of thing as a team then there would be more instances before or after this crime by now but Dr.Grande would’ve said as much in this video, no?🤔
@GeorgeWMays
@GeorgeWMays 2 года назад
It's notably convenient that the boyfriend arrived with a witness friend just a LITTLE TOO LATE. He deviated from his promised ETA by just enough to insure that the killers had enough time to pull off the deed. Why was he so easily dismissed as the person behind the killing? He was wealthy and could very likely afford to pay the killers. My two cents.
@willowwillis7374
@willowwillis7374 2 года назад
It's never a good idea to ignore your instincts that someone or something is off. I don't believe her murder was random.
@rejaneoliveira5019
@rejaneoliveira5019 2 года назад
This is such a frightening case. It goes to show that, at first glance there, there is no such thing as an ideal profile of a killer. Even though Lindsay had a feeling that something wasn’t quite right, she probably felt he was a “normal” client during the brief initial interaction. Unfortunately, these killers methodically target individuals who are in vulnerable positions. It reminds me of the case you recently covered in your podcast- Dorothea Puente carefully crafted the identity of an elderly unassuming woman, only to turn out to be a cold, calculated killer. Great analysis, Dr. Grande. I hope you have a lovely weekend ahead.❤️
@janinemccartha1811
@janinemccartha1811 2 года назад
Hi Dr. G. Hope your weekend is going well. So sad that this lady lost her life over a bunch of losers that cared more about themselves than the feelings & real life instead of fake. Thank You for another exellent analysis. I appreciateyour work & look forward to your channel. Peace & fabulous times hopefully await you, love, Janine Smiley🤩😎🙂😀😉😘🎂🎶🎵💯🆒️❕🙂☕🍩🥑🍒🍓🍅🍍🍌🥥🥝🍎🍇🍉🍉
@Moleda1986
@Moleda1986 2 года назад
I think Jason’s mother is connected to this case. From the things I’ve read, I’m almost entirely convinced she orchestrated a murder-for-hire. I think Jason was probably in on it as well.
@judithhartley9392
@judithhartley9392 2 года назад
I feel it's more likely that the druggie friend Lindsay visited either turned paranoid, or he mentioned Lindsay to his buddies who were paranoid and suspicious of their friend's friend blowing up their drug operation. So sad and terrifying as well.😔🙏
@A.Krispy
@A.Krispy 2 года назад
I agree. Did she owe drug money? Sounds like a Contract was put out on her.
@simonxag
@simonxag 2 года назад
She might have been part of a story one person spun to another. In shifting blame it can be useful to put it onto someone who really hasn't a clue and can't defend themself: there seem to be a few cases where a "getaway driver" with no connection to the crime, is pursued by a prosecutor who "knows" they're guilty even though they're clearly not; if you ever meet a crook you'll not be impressed except at their creative lying.
@lkdonner2087
@lkdonner2087 2 года назад
Hey Judith I am with you 100%. Her druggie friend would have had her personal phone number to give to the killer woman because he believed Lindsay narc-ed on him. Now Lindsay would of known that she narc-ed (but she didn't) and was fearful of retaliation so that is why the woman said she would be coming to see the house alone, husband couldn't make it blah blah blah, that would possibly drop Linsay's guard, it being just a woman and not a man, someone definitely stronger and over powering. Of course the "husband" shows up after all with the excuse being of a sudden change of plans, which happens and is preferable when showing a home. I was previously familiar with this story and was aware of them being seen walking to the house, which is smart, don't need a car description causing you to get busted. Possibly they had access to a home nearby in order to change clothes, clean off blood spatter and lay back for a bit, car in a garage? Just a thought, interesting case though and like I said you are on to something, stabbed 40 plus times is sending a message of retribution.
@lorisilvia9079
@lorisilvia9079 2 года назад
That doesn’t explain the overkill. If it was that they just wanted her out of the way, a quick shot to the head would have done the job. She was stabbed too many times for this to be a cold impersonal murder.
@judithhartley9392
@judithhartley9392 2 года назад
@@lkdonner2087 Especially since the entire operation was put to an end. There had to be many jailed, and the head honcho most likely did it since he had the greatest monetary loss. This would make it EXTREMELY personal!!
@laurenferguson959
@laurenferguson959 Год назад
Thank you for covering this case 🌵
@TG-vx2lh
@TG-vx2lh Год назад
Another thought ... If investigators bagged Lindsay's hands, there should be some transfer DNA from the handshakes that occurred before the suspects & Lindsay entered the house. Even if the scene was compromised with attempted CPR, her hands may have DNA to explore.
@silent_day
@silent_day 2 года назад
Why did they let her go in by herself when she raised concerns about the phone call??? That makes no sense to me. Jason has no way of protecting her if he's not physically with her in the house. This whole thing could've been avoided, of course, if Jason didn't commit the crime.
@beagledog2001
@beagledog2001 2 года назад
Interesting blog called " Murder on DeSousa" goes into this and the interesting people whom Ms. Buziak's knew. ( and some whom she did not know). Came upon it during an Internet search about this topic. Very interesting to read.
@nonamesweetie
@nonamesweetie 2 года назад
Wow. Forgot about this case. This is a really sad one and very difficult. Thanks for covering this.
@cybermandan1960
@cybermandan1960 2 года назад
Wouldn't be able to live with myself if I were Jason. She knew the buyers were suspicious but he persuades her to go through with it?
@martyal
@martyal 2 года назад
Jason proves to be unreliable as her safety net as well.
@julielevinge266
@julielevinge266 2 года назад
Exactly,we only have his version of events? I feel certain he’s involved, far to many coincidences.
@Jay-fn2bh
@Jay-fn2bh 2 года назад
She had a gut feeling that something was wrong, so why wouldn’t Jason go with her to show the house instead of sitting in a parked car outside the house?
@cabooseabs6864
@cabooseabs6864 Год назад
Pretty sure it was Jason and his mother.
@kirbywaite1586
@kirbywaite1586 2 года назад
Would anyone really scale a fence in the remote possibility a door had not been locked? Jason KNEW the door was unlocked .
@bluedripping
@bluedripping 2 года назад
As a Polish person, I would like to add that "Buziak" is pronounced "boo-Jacques"
@Scipio_Americanus
@Scipio_Americanus 7 месяцев назад
Boo-yah!
@barrydehatchett8692
@barrydehatchett8692 2 года назад
Your insight is uncanny Dr. Grande...one day could you look into Anne Heche, thank you sir!
@stevenjohnson7720
@stevenjohnson7720 2 года назад
The boyfriend and his mom were involved somehow.
@cherylcaardillo1702
@cherylcaardillo1702 2 года назад
So sad getting a copy of the clients credentials is mandatory
@followyourbliss973
@followyourbliss973 2 года назад
Sounds like an act of revenge and likely a lot more to the story! Jason looks very suspicious.
@troy3456789
@troy3456789 2 года назад
Shocking and disturbing set of events. @15:18 I believe the killers she met had convinced her they could be trusted; hence why she did not wait on her boyfriend to arrive.
@kmills1231
@kmills1231 2 года назад
wow crazy ive watched you for sometime so to see you talk about this case where I live in Saanich is crazy thanks for the coverage this is a interesting case
@maddyG7414
@maddyG7414 2 года назад
I’m from Victoria and remember when this happened, I lived nearby in Saanich.
@basic_CeceRae
@basic_CeceRae Год назад
The perpetrator needed to get Lindsey in a location that would appear normal and natural for her lifestyle but also be able to isolate her. So they wouldn’t want to do it in the general public,at her office or at her home. I suspect this as well as other facts in this case were to create distance from the person(s) actually responsible. For example this person may not have wanted to use the office number because they felt it would direct attention to those Lindsey worked with. This person may also wanted to make sure that the boyfriend could be confirmed as someone outside out the home rather than inside as to not direct suspicion towards him. This was likely two fold, the boyfriend could immediately be ruled out since he has a witness with him but also his reassuring presence would help to insure that Lindsey would ignore any uneasy feelings of suspicion she had about the couple. I also think another things that pints back to Lindsey’s job is that the person would have likely known what homes would fit the criteria requested by the mysterious couple. This would create knowledge of the layout of the home,the neighborhood as well as the best route to leave the scene without both minimal chance of being seen. It could also be the real reason the boyfriend moved the vehicle… he may have had prior knowledge of what would be happening and he realized that where he was located might be in sight of what was to come. It just doesn’t make since that he wouldn’t want to be close when Lindsey wanted him there because of her reservations about this particular showing but instead just this wide.I believe this person wanted Lindsey dead and dead as soon as possible. In order to make this happen they would have wanted a seamless and controlled setting. I believe that’s exactly what they got. No witnesses,distractions,disturbances or anything else just a boyfriend who happened to decided to “interfere” after the murder had already taken place. While it’s clear Jason couldn’t have physically murders Lindsey it is not quite as certain that he had no knowledge of the events that were to unfold. Why show up late, just to make sure you had someone in the vehicle with you??? This person even said it was odd and out of the ordinary. Why move the vehicle, and why not wait for Lindsey to exit on her own if he didn’t want to interfere? Jason and Lindsey also worked together along with his mother at the same real estate business. They would have had Lindsey’s cell number, they would have known available listings fitting the criteria and they would have been able to try to calm her concerns by sending Jason along to keep a eye on her or placing an additional phone call to Lindsey to help Lindsey feel less threatened that a man wouldn’t be present at the showing after all,after she voiced concerns to her fellow co workers. Why else would a person take the time to call to let the agent know it would be just them after all,only to not update them that indeed their husband would actually be there? For me it all pints back to someone in he personal life that would have been privy to her hesitations regarding the showing and someone who worked with her even more specifically so that they could have 💯 as much control over the scenario as possible.
@jpc3603
@jpc3603 2 года назад
It's true she had good intuition but we shouldn't have to walk around expecting to get murdered. Saying "she could have said this or done that" sounds like you're victim blaming. Plus earlier in the video you say Jason said how financially beneficial it would be for them so perhaps when he knew he was going to be late *he* could have said "given your early concerns hold off until I'm there"...
@pierre6625
@pierre6625 2 года назад
Hello Dr. Grande, this is indeed strange. I find it disturbing how "some" people will do to commit a serious crime. You a right there could have been more actions taken by her to at least have the killers worried that they could have been discovered by cameras, her boyfriend, or any other means. Thank you for these videos. Best Regards. ❤👍
@jenanne31
@jenanne31 2 года назад
I've been binge watching your channel, Dr. Grande, and really enjoying your content. However, after watching two or three of your murder analyses back to back I'm jumping at shadows and afraid to go out to the mailbox. Think I'll go watch something soothingly nonlethal now....
@curdt79
@curdt79 2 года назад
A video suggestion would be the two promoters of Woodstock 99 on Netflix. What a couple of complete sociopaths not caring what happened during their concert.
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