Truth Prevails
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And that is some of my reasoning for thinking a local person is responsible.Was thinking about the "no foul play" and considering how rough the water is around these towns -- this could be used to advantage by someone with evil intentions.
He could even be taunting law enforcement a little. Numbers 1 and 2 go missing from slightly different areas, but turn up in within feet of each other.
Numbers 2 and 3 go missing in almost identical areas, but he makes sure there is a different landing spot for the remains of #3.
They should be able to tell the difference between pre-mortem bruising and post-mortem bruising--that is, if they trouble themselves with looking.A body that's been exposed to that rough water must be heavily bruised/damaged, masking bruises a person would have if taken by force and who may have fought... As long as there no ligature marks. But even then, there are cases of suicide in which the victim ties there own hands, and in those cases the knot has to be carefully examined to see if self tied.
But then again, being in the water for a length of time could prevent that opportunity. It may all depend on how long she was in the water.
And Gen still having her shoulder bag with her really makes me question that.
There is really something not right.
If that bag was still with her, she could not have been in the water that long--unless it was firmly attached somehow.