Monday, February 10, 2014

Steven Koecher



STEVEN KOECHER

Steven is seen getting out of his car in a residential neighborhood. He has a destination in mind. He’s going to a certain house for an interview. Makes sense as he was looking for work. Another car slowly follows him from behind, which is significant. He goes to this house, and a female shows up. The interview starts off well until he finds out that the place he’s about to work for engages in illegal activity. It’s a complete “no” answer for him, especially considering his Mormon beliefs.  However, Steven never leaves the house alive, as two males brutally murder him. I don’t see a gun as this was in the middle of the day in a nice residential area. Steven gets put into a car and looks to be driven to the middle of the desert and buried there.

Analysis: The motive for this is simple: Steven had to go as he could have exposed whatever illegal practices this business was doing. A female and two males are involved here.

4 comments:

  1. I definitely agree that Steven got out of his car and walked WITH PURPOSE and keep in mind he also had a manilla folder under his arm in that last surveillance footage of him. He was DEFINITELY going to some sort of job interview. He was getting desperate looking for work. He did not want to accept financial help from his parents and was stubborn about making it on his own. We know for a fact that Steven Koecher was VERY invested in looking for work. He applied for jobs at all sorts of places with no luck... I believe his desperation for work led him to CRAIGSLIST. I believe he got the killer's address from a craigslist ad... MANY shady people use craigslist ads as ways to lure victims. Although, you would think the police would've dumped his computer and read all his emails.... Perhaps he didnt meet this "possible employer" on craigslist, but he coudlve met him in some other UNOFFICIAL way. We know for a fact that Steven was definitely going to a house in that neighborhood. And we also know for a fact that he is NEVER seen again. OBVIOUSLY, a canvas of the neighborhood will turn up the killer.The murderer lives in one of the houses on that street. And he probably lured Steven with the promise of a job. The killer may have even kept Steven alive and tortured him for a couple of days before killing him. To go thru the trouble of luring someone to your house on the pretense of giving them a job must mean you had some reason to want to lure a victim there. The killer did whatever he wanted to do to Steven and them most likely killed him.

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  2. I agree that he walked with purpose and I think the punctuality of the hour tells us he had an appointment with someone on that stree of the next. And I believe he was instructed to park on the cul de sac instead of the house he went to.
    OR, he could have walked to a bus stop to catch a bus, but I believe that considering how he was dressed and how he walked that he had a job interview somewhere in that area. I also believe the Craigs List angle. His little drive all around Utah could have been taking him to computers at different public libraries so he could not be tracked. I'm surprised for such a smart young man to get so desperate as to let his guard so completely down. If someone told me to not park at the house but to instead park in a cul de sac around the corner my antennae would have gone up immediately, but I'm older and wiser and not desperate. I think with his youth, body and looks Steven is a perfect fit for the sex trade business, unfortunately. Very weird case.

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  3. I'm sorry "that street or the next" was meant.

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  4. I do Psychic readings i will keep this short but what i had felt was steven had been told to meet up at a destination, i see an older woman and man could be a married couple that needed steven's assistance to do with drug laundering, i also felt the man was responsible for killing steven and hiding his body near some mountains. i hope the whereabouts of steven can be solved soon

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