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Like you, I read some of Duncan's blog. He says, "So, I tried to make it work. But the problem was those demons. The ones who "got even" for me."

He was correct about one thing. He DOES have demons. We'll probably never know the exact number of children he harmed. So sad... :(

I cant post over on Steves board for some reason.

Duncan WAS in fact close to Idaho surrounding the dates.

His last blog entry would put him in Tacoma, at his mothers house. He mentions that his mom lives in Tacoma in I believe the January archive, and then in his last blog entry is talking about his mother crying "right now".

According to press accounts I have read elsewhere, Steven Groene (Shasta's biological father) has a sister who currently lives in Tacoma. Duncan was raised in Tacoma and presumably his 1980 molestation offense took place in the Tacoma area. Duncan talked on his website in recent posts of his general desire to get even. The Tacoma link between Duncan and the Groenes could just be a coincidence, and I don't know if Steven or his sister (or other relatives) lived in Tacoma in 1980. But if either one of them did, is it possible that Steven or his sister (or her current husband) or some other close relative were involved somehow in the 1980 prosecution of Duncan (victim or witness for the prosecution), and that the killing of two of Steven's children and his former wife was Duncan's twisted way of getting even?

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