MistyWaters
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I suppose that in the face of inconclusive evidence, each of us following a gruesome case settles on a personal theory that seems right. This is mine.
It's based on evidence that was found on the acreage, a book on poison and needles were present as well. Garland packed some sort of injectable poison in his murder supply kit that he brought along. While he may not have originally intended to use it if the shackles, handcuffs and garrottes had gone right, instead he chose to inject the trio with poison at the point of loading the bodies in the truck box while they were, or almost at the point of unconscious due to severe head injuries.
My reason is that he didn't have a medical background and would not be able to determine the difference if a limp body was unconscious or dead.
Because unexpected time was also required to clean up the scene after the bodies were loaded, it was a risk that sound or movement in the truck box might attract attention. He determined their certain death should occur sooner rather than later.
This is the reason why Garland left the acreage almost as soon as he arrived - he knew he had no concern that his victims would arouse any attention.
Death occurring in the truck box is somewhat comforting because the trio were all together and touching, if that's any consultation to an otherwise morbid happening.
My opinion....
It's based on evidence that was found on the acreage, a book on poison and needles were present as well. Garland packed some sort of injectable poison in his murder supply kit that he brought along. While he may not have originally intended to use it if the shackles, handcuffs and garrottes had gone right, instead he chose to inject the trio with poison at the point of loading the bodies in the truck box while they were, or almost at the point of unconscious due to severe head injuries.
My reason is that he didn't have a medical background and would not be able to determine the difference if a limp body was unconscious or dead.
Because unexpected time was also required to clean up the scene after the bodies were loaded, it was a risk that sound or movement in the truck box might attract attention. He determined their certain death should occur sooner rather than later.
This is the reason why Garland left the acreage almost as soon as he arrived - he knew he had no concern that his victims would arouse any attention.
Death occurring in the truck box is somewhat comforting because the trio were all together and touching, if that's any consultation to an otherwise morbid happening.
My opinion....