the bikes TG saw could have been owned by other kids (if they were kids bikes) that were there before L and L arrived. that would make the timeline better..if we can trust the cctv
the perp(s) would not snatch them then drive a distance to dump the bikes...why risk getting seen or leaving evidence on the bikes or purse..makes no sense to me..
if they picked up the bikes and the girls they could just keep the bikes and put them in the trash somewhere or destroyed...
do we know if the place where TG saw the bikes was the same location as when they were found later? i think this is important..it would poss. establish when the girls were abducted..if he saw the bikes in one location and their position moved it could suggest that they moved them...however if...
the cctv time was 12:11 plus 8 minutes for correction would be 12:19..whether the cctv time was really off by 8 minutes is anyones guess now.im starting to doubt it
but there are not 8 minutes in the timeline!! cctv at 12:19 TG at 12:20? add 5 minutes for error 12:25 gives us 6 minutes max...that would also mean that TG rode from the bikes to the rest room did his thing then called his daughter by 12:27 (2 minutes). someone makes sense of it for me..i cannot
good question..i took the fastest possible root and still it was 6 minutes..im assuming google does not take in to account stopping for intersections etc..if the fastest possible root does not fit then longer routes would also not fit...just a guess really
mr g saw the bikes then road to the rest room and then calld his daughter at 12:27..that means all of that took 7 minutes...sounds reasonable..even if mr g was off by 5 minutes that would mean he saw the bikes at 12:25 which would give the girls 6 minutes to make the trip and get off of the...
google maps lists it at 1.2 miles not counting the trail behind the lake...where r you getting 8 minutes? the cctv has it at 12:19 and TG says he saw the bikes at 12:20. not saying your wrong just trying to understand the timeline
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