You're think about April Milsap, and yes, there do seem to be similarities along with the Dephi and Evansdale murders.
I watched the trial of the killer, Van Callis, and one of the best lines I've ever heard at a trial came out. The Fitbit was moved at a speed greater than a human can run...
She was definately under-dressed to be out for an extended time in the evening and was probably extremely cold with the additional wind riding her bicycle. So I doubt she was riding around the neighborhood maybe making a stop at the Kwik Trip for a snack or something as opposed to going straight...
This isn't a direct answer, but seems to imply that they don't have full production going on during weekends, although they offer tours and presumably there's still various security and custodian type people around.
Tours
To reference a comment in an earlier thread, I doubt he's still in there hiding in some secret underground bunker or behind a false wall either. This is a typical Florida house, not some spy movie or doomsday prepper cabin or the Anne Frank house.
As far as the questions about if houses have basements:
Unless you know otherwise, the answer is yes. 99% of houses have basements up here. We don't have the same issues with high water tables that say Florida does. Meanwhile you need to dig down 6 feet or so in order to put foundations below...
Normally suburban kids in the Twin Cities know enough to stay out of the bad parts of town and only have reason to go there to buy drugs. My first thought when I heard this was it was an attempted drug deal, I went back on that when the stories came out with more details, but a co-worker told me...
I should have made it clearer but that was really my point, how ridiculous that line of questioning would be almost 30 years later. No one is going to remember something like that even if they noticed it at the time. Even if they had noticed they'd probably attribute it to bored country kids...
Question: Mr Jones, were you the owner of Jones Company Excavating of Paynesville, MN on October 22, 1989?
Answer: Yes
Question: Did you at the time own one or more Bobcat brand excavators?
Answer: Yes
Question: On or about the morning of October 23, 1989 was one of the Bobcats moved a few feet...
The first hole was a rush job when the heat was on. The second hole he had more time
Maybe the bobcat wasn't available a second time or with the pressure off he didn't want to take the added risk of stealing it again.
The second site wasn't too far from a farmstead. Even buffered by the trees...
It doesn't seem to far-fetched to me. You need to dig a big hole and you come across a bobcat with keys in (or according to him he knew where they were). It's unlikely anyone would miss it until it was back the next day. Sometimes boldness is good, if I saw someone digging with a bobcat the last...
My own thoughts are he may be minimizing the actual details of the assault, since those could never be contradicted with physical evidence, he gave the authorities what they wanted with the body and the gist of what happened, and reports are he didn't seem to like talking about that part (unlike...
Probably "sewage pond road", I'm thinking this might be what the locals call County 33 since it goes by the sewage ponds. There's two gravel pits along the road, one on each side just before where the bypass is now. I did a lot of exploring in the area a few years ago since I like viewing road...
Look on Google Street view down the driveway and there's obviously a house there. Minnesota farms, even major operations like this tend to have a family that lives on the site so they're available to watch the place and if there's an emergency in the middle of the night, and so they don't have...
This was a major state highway at the time, and still has cars going by every few minutes during the day. (I've been on if a couple of times). On the other hand no one particularly notices cars parked along the shoulders even though it wasn't hunting season yet.
If he just buried them in a field they'd likely be discovered in a matter of days the next time the farmer was out in his fields, so that part is easy to explain.
That particular spot doesn't make sense being so close to the farmstead. Even though farmers don't have any reason to go walk...
Midwestern farmers will let trees grow at the edges of their fields to keep the wind down and in previous year to provide a fuel source for the wood stove or fireplace. It's basically a strip of natural woods, 27 years ago the trees that are there now may have been smaller or nonexistent but...
Remember Jared Fogle got 15 years and that was with a plea deal on the *advertiser censored* charges, not an unrestricted guilty plea on *advertiser censored* charges in exchange for not bringing murder charges.
As obnoxious as this sounds, I'm assuming this is the situation
1) Everyone knows he did it
2) It's obvious by...
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