Jazzmaster
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The Van I can hope holds some forensic clues....
the amount of fuel in the gas tank to the dirt in the wheels ,the dirt in the drivers seat floor, strange hairs on the drivers headrest, to the finger prints on the rearview mirror if any....to prints maybe on the purse which was left inside...or to the lack of prints on the purse is telling also. Was it locked or unlocked?
I was so hoping something would be found on the van to lead us in a direction.
Your right too many crimes remain unsolved and undetected...or get off .... wondering how often this bolsters some people to commit a crime who might have not acted out otherwise.
With all the security cams etc showing traffic coming and going...how could Michelle just go poof in the broad daylight. I would think a crime of passion would be sloppy and leave some evidence....
Who had and where was Michelle that afternoon around 3:30-5PM?
The problem is Dale had at least 4-5 hours to clean any evidence out of the van before dumping it. With that amount of time and with proper planning he could have easily contaminated and/or discarded all evidence. Even if he left behind fingerprints, hair fibers, etc...it can all be explained away...
To me it is more telling that no "foreign" persons of interest were sought out after analyzing the contents of Michelle's vehicle...meaning all the evidence gathered within the vehicle probably most likely points to one person who just happens to have a reason to explain his DNA being found in the vehicle. All JMO