Arnie M
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I'd previously deducted the eliminator hadn't been moved into the bushes until the 9th as the dirt-biking neighbour said he didn't see the "smoker" Wed. (8th). Now from the spreadsheet, I see the Yukon towed it 11:40 pm the 7th and Millard pinged Milton 56 min. later. According to Google that round trip of stopping at the barn would have taken 50 min. So if he's speeding, I guess could be done. Is unloading a trailer a 6 min job?
Do you believe he put it in the barn until the 9th then? Which is why the dirt bikers didn't see it? Possibly 4:38?
Maybe when they dropped the incinerator back at the farm they piled up everything they needed to burn but didn't want to light up the night sky and draw attention. Then DM could easily and quickly set it on fire the next morning on the way to the hangar? Those burned seats had to find their way back to the hangar to be placed inside the trailer at some point because someone said DM and CN went to MBs house to drop that off before going back to the farm to relocate the incinerator. Were there any more phone pings on the farm between the 8th and 10th?
Along with that I have had some thoughts there was an additional farm visit in there somewhere
We know the seats were burned in the farm field , plus another square burn area that could have been a tarp ... personally I think it was the truck carpet which has generally square dimensions .
But here is what I really wanted to say .... I distinctly remember seeing a picture of what looked exactly like a burned seat frame sitting in the corn stubble. And I think it was taken by the same guy who took the incinerator pictures days before police ever got there
I am thinking the seat may have been burned one day .... the remaining steel frame left to cool down and then picked up some time later and hidden in the big trailer with the truck.
I looked high and low for the picture but did not find it again. Back in 2013 I made the comment it looked like an old seat frame .... at the time none of us knew the truck interior had been burned.
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