LEO's description is subject to interpretation. "Dry creek bed" could be a low spot that shows significant erosion. Not really a named creek in the traditional sense, but just an area that erodes quickly during intense rain. I agree we shouldn't jump to the conclusion that we know the exact...
I agree that the way JM's hair was pulled back probably accounts for WG's interpretation of baldness. Everything is subject to a degree of interpretation, even science. Think about the interpretation of the scientific evidence of the video footage showing a reported "reflection" of Hannah in the...
It's interesting to me thinking about the unreliability of eyewitness testimony. WG appears to have described JM incorrectly as being bald when he clearly is not. One of our fellow sleuthers adamantly proclaimed in three separate postings (before correcting herself) that Longo used the term...
I've read a lot of speculation about JM returning to the scene to clean up the body and pants with bleach. That doesn't seem logical to me at all. If he was going to take the chance of returning to the scene to bleach the pants, why not just bury them? Or take them away and dispose of them in...
Don't want to geek out too much here, but increasing the search radius from 8 miles to a now reported 10 miles increases the number of square miles covered from 201 to 314. That means expanding two miles further from town will likely take a couple more weeks to search completely, assuming the...
New poster here...I'm wondering if any landowners might have been unwilling to submit to a search of their property without a warrant. Is it possible that some landowners might have moonshine stills hidden in the woods that they wouldn't want LE to stumble upon? Could JM have known about such...
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