sleuther123
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Ladies & Gents. Two things are on my mind.
1. The date of disappearance being the 20th March may be pivotal in the mindset of the alleged killer. It was immediately prior to this date that his career would have been thrown into a spin by the onset of covid 19 restrictions that would have no doubt affected his ability to Pilot and aeroplane. Going from earning big $$$ to either being stood down or knowing you will be stood down to earn 0 would be hard to stomach for anyone.
2. The bike on the back of the 4wd that was towed away by police. I do wonder whether the bike was a means of transportation that would not have been tracked that could have taken GL to the buriel site. i.e. GL whilst riding stumbles across the remains of the deceased in his bush pursuits by chance and then claims his dna is at the site through pure chance!. Is that why the police pounced to stop any chance of that happening?. I think GL is a very thoughtful SK and police know he is and have known it was him for some time but were waiting for him to trip up and he didn't. Hence, it was time to end his game by arresting him and charging him.
This is good. Wondering similar…if involved in other disappearances, then. I wonder what was happening for him around those times?
I think he may have returned to the site around the time of his arrest - to, as I think someone might’ve alluded to before, further destroy/move/hide the evidence [cringe]. I wonder if this is one of the reasons why the police ramp up the pressure on a suspect, while monitoring them - to make them nervous enough to doubt they’ve hidden the bodies well enough.
If so, it makes me worry that he has completely destroyed any trace of potential other crimes.