I am always interested in picking up clues from the reports of some murder which indicate that things are not what they appear at first sight. I call these 'weak signals' (nothing to do with dancing - this is about complexity theory).

For example, in the case of the 'kidnap' of the young boy in Pakistan my mind was instantly alerted by the use of the word 'robbers' in the early reports. And then reading one report about the marital disharmony from the neighbours. Hmm...did not seem quite right - and there is imho a lot more to come out.

And now the Post Office murder today. I can't quite put this together - and it does not fit the pattern of a 'typical' Post Office raid as far as I can see. If the guy was working from 4:30 in the Post Office - but only found his wife dead at 8:30.........when did the raid take place? The masked intruder (singular) is reported to have said "we've got your wife" - so there was more than one? The intruder was said to be 5' 11" to 6' - hmmm.....seems remarkably precise - and the detail of the "tight-fitting" mask - and dark clothing.........including a dark long-sleeved t-shirt (why only a t-shirt at that time - in the cold weather?). Hmmmm....
Nobody heard a thing - no screams - no raider(s) were seen.......and what was the motive for killing the wife by the raider?

Now I could be totally wrong - but based on the reports it doesn't stack up to me......any thoughts?

(Mods - please delete this thread if I am not legally allowed to make these kind of comments).