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How events transpired in the case of J.B. Beasley and Tracie Hawlett is what makes it interesting. In the Haunting Evidence episode the killer is watching and planning an abduction.
I did not understand how someone planning on a specific car coming towards them has good enough eyes to be able to identify it coming towards them in the dark.
Why two victims? It seems unnecessary to abduct two. Why kill them? The obvious answer to this question is that the killer must have thought they could identify him somehow, but it is a bit strange since the crime happened at night. For example, if the killer is from California passing through he would be gone before an accurate description could be made.
Why use the victims car? This again seems strange if it is a planned abduction. And the thing with the full gas tank the day before now being empty is a real mystery. Maybe the killer siphoned out their gasoline?
I have looked up other cases similar to this and the one similarity when it comes to the car and bodies found in the trunk is that killer usually parks the car either close to where the victim lives or close to where they live. That could be a reason for the license being out. He might have been looking to see where the girls lived in town. The killer would not know they are from out of town. But then there would probably be fingerprints on the license.
It would not come as a surprise to me if when an arrest is made that the killer lives very close to where the car was found that night.
I did not understand how someone planning on a specific car coming towards them has good enough eyes to be able to identify it coming towards them in the dark.
Why two victims? It seems unnecessary to abduct two. Why kill them? The obvious answer to this question is that the killer must have thought they could identify him somehow, but it is a bit strange since the crime happened at night. For example, if the killer is from California passing through he would be gone before an accurate description could be made.
Why use the victims car? This again seems strange if it is a planned abduction. And the thing with the full gas tank the day before now being empty is a real mystery. Maybe the killer siphoned out their gasoline?
I have looked up other cases similar to this and the one similarity when it comes to the car and bodies found in the trunk is that killer usually parks the car either close to where the victim lives or close to where they live. That could be a reason for the license being out. He might have been looking to see where the girls lived in town. The killer would not know they are from out of town. But then there would probably be fingerprints on the license.
It would not come as a surprise to me if when an arrest is made that the killer lives very close to where the car was found that night.