01-24-2014, 12:49 PM
Nobody will never know what happened to Bo that final day, all we are doing is speculating, because for a few of us it does not make sense, it just feels wrong.
When we lived in Kona a few years back, an incident happened to someone I knew. Police complaint filed, threats were made against family in the mainland, the individual left Hawaii, charges dropped.
Bo ignored the threats about buying the land, he planned to sign the final papers the next day. IF, he watched Brittany and his baby brutally murdered, he knew he was ultimately responsible for their deaths.
His sisters had stayed in Kalapana for a while, so people knew what they looked liked, and where they lived in Alaska. If his sisters were threatened, Bo had already lost everything, he knew his life was ending, I think he would have answered, made phone calls, written anything just to protect them.
That is why it is important for the Johnson family to find out about the cell phone calls, and see the notebook and suicide letter.
Remember the Raymond Beason/Emily Naeole fiasco, he filed a police complaint in Juneau Alaska, he said he had been threatened.
http://www.hawaii247.com/2010/08/23/naeo...in-alaska/
5:30
HawaiiCorruption, thanks for posting the file.
You are right, the case was not solved by police work, according to them he had already left the Island.
Now I am more confused, the document does not make sense!
When we lived in Kona a few years back, an incident happened to someone I knew. Police complaint filed, threats were made against family in the mainland, the individual left Hawaii, charges dropped.
Bo ignored the threats about buying the land, he planned to sign the final papers the next day. IF, he watched Brittany and his baby brutally murdered, he knew he was ultimately responsible for their deaths.
His sisters had stayed in Kalapana for a while, so people knew what they looked liked, and where they lived in Alaska. If his sisters were threatened, Bo had already lost everything, he knew his life was ending, I think he would have answered, made phone calls, written anything just to protect them.
That is why it is important for the Johnson family to find out about the cell phone calls, and see the notebook and suicide letter.
Remember the Raymond Beason/Emily Naeole fiasco, he filed a police complaint in Juneau Alaska, he said he had been threatened.
http://www.hawaii247.com/2010/08/23/naeo...in-alaska/
5:30
HawaiiCorruption, thanks for posting the file.
You are right, the case was not solved by police work, according to them he had already left the Island.
Now I am more confused, the document does not make sense!