Moxie_McTavish
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HeartgoesOut: That tongue of land is Keanae peninsula. I suppose if SC did paint the image then he *may* have included a rough depiction of Keanae in the picture, since Keanae & its environs have been the focal point of the whole scenario (i.e. SC claimed his car was stuck near Keanae...days later bloody clothes & body part found near Keanae).
If he did paint the picture, it likely will not give tantalizing clues about the crime though, since he posted it on his Instagram. After all, he's pleading Not Guilty! lol
If he painted it, he probably did the picture from the perspective of a tortured soul who is dealing with his ex-girlfriend's brutal murder - not in order to show all the hidden details of the crime that he himself committed. The jawless-ness and the Keanae connection are all common knowledge.
If he does paint, wouldn't he have uploaded any more of his art to his Instagram?
Maybe an acquaintance or friend of Steven painted it, inspired by the horror of Charli's murder, & Steven posted it on his Instagram to show solidarity. Who knows...
Could someone please direct me to where it was discussed or mentioned that Steven Capobianco was protective of a certain stretch of road? I would *love* to read about that. Thanks!!
If he did paint the picture, it likely will not give tantalizing clues about the crime though, since he posted it on his Instagram. After all, he's pleading Not Guilty! lol
If he painted it, he probably did the picture from the perspective of a tortured soul who is dealing with his ex-girlfriend's brutal murder - not in order to show all the hidden details of the crime that he himself committed. The jawless-ness and the Keanae connection are all common knowledge.
If he does paint, wouldn't he have uploaded any more of his art to his Instagram?
Maybe an acquaintance or friend of Steven painted it, inspired by the horror of Charli's murder, & Steven posted it on his Instagram to show solidarity. Who knows...
Could someone please direct me to where it was discussed or mentioned that Steven Capobianco was protective of a certain stretch of road? I would *love* to read about that. Thanks!!