We're all hopeful, Richmond...
Roger L. Depue, Quote from between good and evil;
'My work has given me a profound respect for what humans suffer at the hands of evil, and a particular sensitivity for what its victims endure. During every investigation that I participate in, there is always an invisible observer at my shoulder, whose presence I never forget. Regardless of the circumstances of a case, I am always giving voice to its silent victim.
What must this young girls final minutes have been like? Did she cry out while he was repeatedly stabbing her, or keep silent, breathing like a wounded animal, watching for the next glint of a blade? Did her thoughts turn to her parents in those final seconds, when she was overwhelmed by the deepest loneliness she had ever known? Did she experience a dissociative response, the sense of drifting upward and watching her own death as if from above? Or did she sink mercifully into unconsciousness, and feel nothing as her life ebbed away'?
http://abusesanctuary.blogspot.com/2007/01/between-good-and-evil-by-roger-l.html
Given that she seemed to be getting less steady to a point where the checker at Tempo described her, I suspect JM drugged her. She's a smart girl, She'd notice that they were going too far if she wanted to just be dropped off at the Corner. Given what happened with the Fairfax woman, my guess is that he strangled her, and he probably has that down pat by now. I 'm going to just go with her being out of it enough not to know what was happening and that she dis "sink merifuly int unconsciousness and feel nothing as her life ebbed away". I hope her parents feel that way too.
JM, instead of learning from earlier charges and consequecnes, that he could not act on his impulses, he decided to go right on ahead and just kill the women afterwards so they could not report him is my guess as to how he transitioned. How could anyone cross that line? I'll never understand this.