momto3kids
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To add to SG reasons...I haven't read everything here, so maybe you all have already gone through this...but what about this scenario:
She goes out for a run. Witness sees her before getting to Lilly Atkins. Someone said in an affidavit that she often varied her route, so maybe this day she heads up Lilly Atkins. Someone grabs her. Maybe he has a gun or a knife, makes her start taking off clothes. Naturally, being modest she starts with socks and shoes. As she gets to the sports bra, he starts to make a move and decides she has to struggle. He drops gun or knife in struggle, strangles her. Dumps her off Fielding. Maybe keeps shoes as a souvineer (the way serial killers do)--or they are at the initial attack site.
It seems to me that if the police found her socks, shoes, clothes, earring at her house, they'd have enough evidende to have arrested Brad. But it's been three months, no arrest, not even officially named as a suspect.
Police motive for saying not random would be to keep people calm, and keep the very high safety record of the city (which might translate into salary, economics etc). Or to throw real killer off, as someone else mentioned. Or they could mean she was in fact 'targeted', but not necessarily by someone she knew...might be semantics between 'random' and 'targeted'.
If Killer not BC, he's at least smart enough not to do it again, at least in this area, because right now it's completely pinned on BC at least in public view, but another crime would exonerate BC and turn attention to a real killer...
Or maybe I just watch too many crime tv shows : )
BC has NC diamond necklace. per BC
NC never was seen without it. per HP
She always wore it jogging. per HP
Diamond ring I think is at jewelers. per BC
NC would fight like HELL if attacked. per HP
Motive is? Not robbery. Not rape? No motive by a stranger IMO