truthfinder2019
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If it was the case, I wonder why they did not do this yet, thus maybe the sample is not sufficient or deteriorated?If there's enough DNA for genetic genealogy, then that should definitely be pursued to solve this.
Also, I think they should stop looking at high profile people and start looking at people that would have least raised suspicion. Such as Church environment, good families around there, etc.
I believe she knew the perpetrator(s) and I also think there were 2 (or 3 ) young men in the car that took her. I don’t think this was a crime of opportunity, she was targeted because she was methodical, predictable and was a serious, religious, studious girl that probably was turning down the attention of young men.
The other fact that struck me was that her clothes, and I believe to have read also her bag and books, were spread along the road as if thrown out of a car. This is typical from people that bully or disrespect overachiever and religious students. I am thinking of some type of bet. Then she opposed the attack and s**x so strongly that he or they had only the choice of killing her because she knew them. 3 gunshots. This is also relevant.
Why would her belongings be spread? He or they could have just leftnthem on the scene. So either they started ripping off her clothes in the car, then due to the stress they forgot when fleeing and threw them out, or they did it while ripping them off. Not clear on which side of the road these were found.
IMO he or they are local, unsuspected men. If he or they were from somewhere else, I see less of a motive for killing. Probably wealthy, having later on maybe even moved county or country to leave this behind.
If I were LE, I would look on unsuspecting young men who left town in that period eg to study or work abroad in a english speaking Country
Just my opinion
ETA link
Sheriff Doubles Reward to $100K, Murdered Cheerleader Laralee Spear Kidnapped and Murdered from School Bus
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office hopes a $100,000 reward will lead to an arrest for the murder of Laralee Spear, a 15-year-old Florida teen who lost her life while walking home from school over 30 years ago. Last week, during a special “Crime Stories with Nancy Grace” episode, Volusia County...
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