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  1. J

    Hannah Graham: Remains Identified

    Imo, it wouldn't be difficult for him to realize the house(s) were vacant if he drove down OL Rd often. I have a long route to drive to work every day, down roads that are similar to OL Rd, and I can always tell when houses are vacant, even if there are curtains in the windows, which there do...
  2. J

    JLM: Psych Thread - Professional and Non-Professional Opinions/Theories

    I soooo agree with this. Who would make these decisions, to take what they want regardless of the consequence to others, to abduct and rape and murder, to do things that terrorize victims, families, and friends, who is not seriously broken in some way? My husband said yesterday, well, some...
  3. J

    Hannah Graham: Remains Identified

    She could also have gotten sick while she was in his car. Even if he attempted to clean that up, he probably wouldn't have been able to do a thorough-enough job of it to keep CPD from finding evidence of it, and if she was drugged, they'd have found that, too.
  4. J

    Hannah Graham: Remains Identified

    It also makes sense to me that, once they impounded JM's car, they would have brought in the cadaver dogs to see if they "hit" on the car. They would have had a pretty good idea that she was already dead, and we'd probably never have seen quite the scale of searching that we did see.
  5. J

    Hannah Graham: Remains Identified

    BBM The other thing that happened shortly before VSP announced the "forensic link" between JM and MH is that JM was arrested on a Federal warrant in Texas, at which time LE would have taken a sample of his DNA. I need to add this to the timeline. While it's entirely possible that...
  6. J

    Hannah Graham: Remains Identified

    Yes, I'm sure it would be. What I had in mind was that perhaps he held her captive for a few days before killing and disposing of her. If he did hold her captive somewhere, I'm sure LE would be interested in collecting evidence from such a place. The conversation has sounded like it is...
  7. J

    JLM: Psych Thread - Professional and Non-Professional Opinions/Theories

    Well said, every word. I just wish they'd all be at home, tucked up in their own beds, at midnight.
  8. J

    Hannah Graham: Remains Identified

    Hunters need owner's permission to hunt on private property. Dogs will often run, though, onto private property anyway. Another WS user tells me that deer hunting with dogs is not allowed in Albemarle, so my point is probably moot. Deer ARE hunted with dogs where I live, a couple hours to...
  9. J

    Hannah Graham: Remains Identified

    Bringing post forward. My question: When was Hannah actually killed? When was she placed at Old Lynchburg Rd property? How do we know? Have any friends/family/coworkers made statements as to JM's activities on the evenings between 9-13 and 9-19? Note: I've edited this to add the seizure...
  10. J

    Hannah Graham: Remains Identified

    JM has been in custody since about 3:30 pm on Sept 24.
  11. J

    Hannah Graham: Remains Identified

    BBM Curiouser and curiouser. Timeline, to the best of my recollection. Is this useful? 9-13 1:45 am Hannah last seen alive at Tempo with JM 9-13 JM misses morning football meeting at The Covenant School week of 9-13 to 9-19 Coworkers at UVa Medical Center observe that JM is morose and...
  12. J

    Hannah Graham: Remains Identified

    I lived in Savannah during the time when there was a lot of hoo-hah about "The Book," so I remember the Bird Girl, but I don't remember the story behind her. Can you explain your reference, please? Seems that I do recall reading that this statue had to be moved out of Bonaventure because of...
  13. J

    Hannah Graham: Remains Identified

    No, we surely don't know that. The way all this has played out, we don't know exactly when either Morgan or Hannah died, since there was such a delay between the time they disappeared and the time they were found, and with the condition their remains were in when they were found. JM took off...
  14. J

    Hannah Graham: Remains Identified

    Dogs have no respect for private property. I know that from personal experience. The dogs run where the deer run, and then the hunters follow, especially when it's time to round up the dogs to go home. These deer can clear barbed wire fences, too, without even hesitating.
  15. J

    Hannah Graham: Remains Identified

    This is great thinking, too. Look for the phone in the area of 14th and Wertland. But then, I wonder, surely the phone would have been picked up by a passer-by, because would not that area be inundated with students? Wonder also, if LE does not have the phone, if they have considered...
  16. J

    Hannah Graham: Remains Identified

    If JM bought drinks at 1:10 and slipped something into Hannah's, she would have already been well on her way to being totally incapacitated by the time they were leaving the Mall, if that happens within 30 minutes or so. It's conceivable that he would have had to carry her, at least part of the...
  17. J

    Hannah Graham: Remains Identified

    BBM. By George, I think you've got it. Brilliant thinking. JM and Hannah apparently spent at least a half hour either right outside or inside Tempo between 1:10 am and 1:45 am, which of course includes the time that the text was sent. It was probably as simple as JM asking Hannah if he...
  18. J

    Hannah Graham: Remains Identified

    I thought that the time that text was sent was later revised to be 1:06 am rather than 1:20. I'll try to find where I read that. Here's the Washington Post article that states that friends said her last text was at 1:06 am...
  19. J

    Hannah Graham: Remains Identified

    BBM If you are saying here what I think you're saying, I would very gently suggest that you think through the possibility that you might be correct, that your instinct is trying to tell you something, and then decide whether you should pick up the phone or not. If it's nothing, then most...
  20. J

    Hannah Graham: Remains Identified

    I'd like to add to what you've said here, something I was mulling over earlier, kind of in response to a post made by FindHG, #344 in this thread. The psychopath would know that his wrong actions are wrong, in an emotionally-unavailable way, with detachment and the kind of objectiveness that...

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