Kapua
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I only mentioned Benadryl because it puts *me* to sleep. Substitute any drug that would more reliably cause a person to go to sleep, or no drug, if you think he used the element of surprise. There were no reports of scratches or bruises on SC, which indicates that either none were showing or that Charli did not have the opportunity to fight back. So I am presuming that he was able to subdue her without resistance on her part unless and until someone comes forward to say that he was scratched or bruised. :moo:
I don't know which areas were searched and when; I did try to locate that information a while back with no success.
You make a good point about the clothing being removed post mortem.
If you believe that SC separated Charli from her cell phone and scattered evidence in several different locations to throw police off the trail, then she could be somewhere other than Hana, Nahiku, Honomanu, Nua`ailua Bay, Keanae, or Haiku. I chose Paia because it is in the opposite direction.
Mark Hacking disposed of his wife Lori's body in a dumpster and it was not discovered until the landfill was searched.
I don't know which areas were searched and when; I did try to locate that information a while back with no success.
You make a good point about the clothing being removed post mortem.
If you believe that SC separated Charli from her cell phone and scattered evidence in several different locations to throw police off the trail, then she could be somewhere other than Hana, Nahiku, Honomanu, Nua`ailua Bay, Keanae, or Haiku. I chose Paia because it is in the opposite direction.
Mark Hacking disposed of his wife Lori's body in a dumpster and it was not discovered until the landfill was searched.