If I were to set out to start a new life, I'd be sure to take what cash I could with me.
But I'm not them. Okay. If they had left all that money at home and disappeared of their own volition, that would be mighty strange. But, yes, possible.
However, they took the money with them!
For...
I guess I missed this detail, and it doesn't ring true. If cell phones didn't work in that immediate vicinity, the bus driver would have had to go into his house to call on a land line. Then he went back outside to sit in his bus on a February night to do paperwork? Possible, but strange...
Actually, I'm fairly new on Websleuths and I've seen it happen once already. Pretty amazing. Based on postings, sleuthing, Google maps, etc., someone went out to a pond and found a car antenna ticking up thru the ice. LE had missed it.
Hit & runs are common. Domestic murder is common. Fatal ODs are common. Stranger abduction, rape & murder is less common, but common enough.
But to kill someone in a MV accident, scoop up all the evidence, go find a remote pasture and dump the body there? Certainly could have happened and...
A lot of the suggestions being posted are basic police procedure. The fact that we don't know what LE has done is no evidence that they haven't done all of these things. LE has no reason to tell us the details and, as several have noted, good police procedure requires withholding of most details...
I either missed or forgot that they found groceries.
Depending upon the amount and nature of the groceries, that would undermine the suicide hypothesis and might suggest her intended destination. For example, if there were a dozen eggs, she clearly would have expected cooking facilities at...
http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20100510/NEWS02/100510010/Search-finds-no-clues-in-Brianna-Maitland-s-disappearance
"The Vermont State Police say a search in Richford for a 17-year-old Sheldon girl who disappeared in 2004 was unsuccessful.
Vermont State Police Search and Rescue...
My understanding is that the crossover between stranger-killings and domestic- or quasi-domestic killings is negligible. If we learned that Huguely knew MH, that might be enormously important, in my judgment, but if they were unacquainted, it would seem very unlikely that there is a connection.
I can assure you that "arrest[ing] anyone who appears drunk" is not their policy, nor would it be even remotely possible, as anyone trying to drive down Rugby Road on a party night would know. They'd have to use the arena as holding tank!
Do we have any evidence of their being afraid?
Do we have any evidence that witnesses were afraid of being tazered and cuffed?
In my judgment, young people (especially) who are impaired by alcohol are too often not afraid of anything, even when they should be.
From the article:
Leonard Sandridge, executive vice president of the university, said the campus was shocked and saddened over Love’s death. “But that shock, disappointment and concern, of course, is magnified by the fact that she was murdered by one of our own,” he told...
A thought about that tee shirt...
In the Brooke Bennett case in Vermont, LE alleges that the accused, Michael Jacques, planted evidence (underwear and a handkerchief, as I recall) that contained the victim's DNA and the DNA of another male. In fact, the allegation is that he induced another...
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