Could the clerk have been mistaken? It seems odd he would leave his truck with is wallet and cigarettes in it, abandoning the truck which is left running for 3 days. Then after the 3 days he is seen at this store. Why would he leave the truck and wallet to stay in the area and go on a picnic? It just makes me wonder if the clerk was mistaken. Was he hauling a load at the time? Was there a load in the truck when it was searched? Any luck in locating the woman?we stopped at a convenience store, and the clerk told us he had been in the store that morning buying picnic supplies with a girl that matched the description of his travelling companion that supposedly returned to California.
Could the clerk have been mistaken? It seems odd he would leave his truck with is wallet and cigarettes in it, abandoning the truck which is left running for 3 days. Then after the 3 days he is seen at this store. Why would he leave the truck and wallet to stay in the area and go on a picnic? It just makes me wonder if the clerk was mistaken. Was he hauling a load at the time? Was there a load in the truck when it was searched? Any luck in locating the woman?