LoisLane
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1. Leonard Dyck’s body was moved after he was killed.
This is one of the headings of a paragraph, but it doesn't expand on this claim at all in the paragraph. Which is not to say it isn't true. It just doesn't elucidate any further.
The Kam truck, 2klms away, I always thought they passed Prof Dycks car, and then parked their camper while a bit of last minute choreography and fetishes were agreed upon, and then stealthed up back to the Prof's van, crouching and zig zagging, doing all the ditzy stuff, taking aim, honing in on birdcalls, being a complete surprise, no warning sound of their vehicle to herald their approach. Real Sly Stallone stuff, ... big man stuff.
And , obviously , they got up close to the Prof. Bruises, burns, one doesn't have those marks on one's body if your protagonist is keeping his distance. .. that's close up work. … what a pair of piddly little twerps, like human tarantulas.
Because they had the weaponry, the close -in assault on Prof Dyck was a choice. It was unnecessary . Superfluous. A bit extra.. Perhaps, even , a requirement.
It’s seems the pattern of their hunts was at night but I had always pictured it to be a different takedown with LD. For some reason I assumed it was during the daylight that he was killed. So I imagined it as LD being deep in the woods near a creek or pond doing research with his truck on the road. BS and KM parked a distance away and were waiting it out for LD to return to the vehicle (need his keys). Maybe he took too long to return and so they went to him to attack him or they ambushed him as he was coming back to the vehicle. Or the vehicle was easily accessed (keys and all) and they could easily just zip away but LD came out of the trees and when he got closer to the vehicle they hit him with the RAV and carried on with the other traumas.