Actually, there is him and another RSO that live right near each other (within 1/2 mile) on that road. I'd looked at them as a possibility very early on in the case due to all of the evidence and the search areas trending in that direction.
You'll find a post from me about the 2nd-4th...
Perhaps that was part of their 'plan' and they think that they are leading LE on a wild goose chase while HB is stashed either nearer to her house or in the opposite direction of the evidence trail.
Having grown up in a small, rural Appalachia town and also having spent most of my adulthood in small rural areas, I know exactly what you are getting at. Crimes just disappear.
However, there is a huge gap between covering up drunk driving (even though it resulted in a death) and covering...
Your post made me wonder if there is a possibility that this might be related to CB after all. I read earlier (but can't find a link) that he is a 'social worker' of some sort.
Could this be a revenge from a meth head or someone like that that CB had to deal with in his job duties? Perhaps...
Exactly. I wonder if perhaps they stopped the perp on the 17th & one of the LE remembered, "yeah, that guy threw out a cig butt in that area" and they are trying to recover the butt to match to blood DNA?
Just one of many theories and all MOO.
It could be something as simple as he got out of the shower and was looking to see if his sister was gone so he knew rather he needed to wrap in a towel or not before he ran down the hall to his room.
I bet you look out the window far more than you realize you do...
If they have a particular perp in mind that perhaps works at MTS and know he smokes a specific brand of cigarettes, they could test it for his DNA. And yes, I believe that they would test every cigarette in an area (but probably not for miles of road..) if needed.
Not saying that's what they...
What might they be searching for? Maybe a cig butt thrown out the window as someone was driving into or leaving work?
I'd also thought that maybe they searched that entire stretch of road on their hands and knees and this just happened to be where the photographer took the photo of them...
Different seasons and the Google shot was taken several years ago (UT Parsons was still under construction..) and there's a few more trees. If you actually go through the steps and go to Google Street View, it is readily apparent that this is the same location.
Okay, here's something I just scooped...
The hands and knees search was NOT at the UT Parsons campus location. It was between the Eaton Street plants and the UT Parsons, just North of what Google maps describes as McKensie Tree Service and just South of McMurray Road.
Look at this image...
My understanding is that the "hands and knees search" picture was in at the UT Parsons location. Not sure if it was roadside or parking lot. I'm suspecting parking lot.
Or perhaps they suspect one of her professors who always parks in the same spot and they were trying to recover cig butts, gum (as someone else has already mentioned here..) to tie it to the blood evidence in the driveway.
People tend to be creatures of habits.
I was just getting ready to post to add that it must be a relatively new building. When looking at the site in Google Street View, it is still being built, i.e. just a construction site.
In my mind, it's not all that hard to reconcile. Perhaps the scream woke him up but in the fog of 'just awoken', he didn't realize it was a scream. He looked out the window as he was headed to the bathroom (which most people do first thing upon awakening), saw Holly, thought nothing was amiss...
But there are several types of evidence that could dated. For example if we know the last rain storm was last Thursday and the item found would have been destroyed or compromised by rain, then we could date it as item > Thursday (item greater than Thursday).
If it is something that only...
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