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Bart thanks for your ideas about this . But i figure theres one way around this reserve rd theory , what if perp parks the car on melville rd instead ? there is access to gugeri st or wherever without being trapped in the park which is what reserve rd does being a dead end . I like your thoughts about seeing the car , wonder if it was noticed somewhere between club/b.v Claremont & the abduction point rowe park ? Maybe doing a sinister bog lap or something suspect .1. On one hand, a car parked in the car park in the middle of Rowe Park might be easily noticed whereas if it's in that little row of car spaces on Reserve Rd then it's not. But on the other hand, parking on Reserve Rd is a risk of pedestrian traffic and light sleepers. Typically that period of housing has bedrooms at the front.
2. As Reserve Rd is a cul de sac without access to Melville St, it's no closer to the cemetery
3. Most of those houses on Reserve Rd only have street parking. There's very few spaces available on any given night. He may have got lucky.
4. If he did park in Reserve Rd then it's unlikely she saw his vehicle. He probably bagged her as soon as he blitzed her and she probably would have been able to see the car spaces. Even if he blitzed her close to the Reserve Rd, there would have been multiple cars making it hard to determine which one was his. Of course he could have marched her to the spot with a weapon while walking behind her but this seems like risky behaviour.
Peter k do you have any more on this incident ? [emoji368] [emoji102]
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