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I agree with you LR1, especially about the part where you wrote, "would only work if you are certain your neighbor didn't hear gunshots." So even if the girls had decided to meet someone in a house near the Big Little gas station area or even if they had accidentally drove into a driveway where someone came out with a gun, the one thing that it makes me think is that the house has to be in kind of a desolate area. And gunshots make sound.
But here is the best part of examining this evidence. We know that J.B. Beasley and Tracie Hawlett were shot to death in the trunk of J.B. Beasley's car. And unless the killer put the car in his garage before he shot them, where does the car have to be located at? Outside!
Do you see what that means?(when it comes to forcing two girls into the trunk and shooting them)
And for some reason he did not shoot them at the Herring Avenue location which always made me think the area where they were shot is larger than that desolate area at the south side of Herring Avenue.
But again it is all just a guess. Maybe the guy just did not care about what his neighbors heard or saw?
But here is the best part of examining this evidence. We know that J.B. Beasley and Tracie Hawlett were shot to death in the trunk of J.B. Beasley's car. And unless the killer put the car in his garage before he shot them, where does the car have to be located at? Outside!
Do you see what that means?(when it comes to forcing two girls into the trunk and shooting them)
And for some reason he did not shoot them at the Herring Avenue location which always made me think the area where they were shot is larger than that desolate area at the south side of Herring Avenue.
But again it is all just a guess. Maybe the guy just did not care about what his neighbors heard or saw?