kittythehare
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Supporting that direction is that the car received extra cleaning, particularly on the passenger side.I agree, we stiiiill don’t know anything about that crucial time period from when she got in the car to when he got to his apt. (in 90 mins. he was calling MZ on the phone, I presume from his apt., but what filled those 90 mins.). Assuming he took her inside the apt. in the duffel bag, then he had to stop somewhere after pick-up long enough to subdue her and put her in there, but indeed what else did he do to her at that point, before he ever arrived home?
He expected blood to be found, telling detectives he had cut his finger.
Watering that theory down is that her blood and DNA were located in his bedroom and her dNA located on the bat.
The quantity of blood was never described but when the prosecution were summing up they stated it must have been a lot of blood to have penetrated the carpet. But, as it had been cleaned nad watred down, hydrogen peroxide, the penetration may have occurred due to wetting rather than quantity..?
I'm still unsure why he brought her home at all when he had a car andopen roads at his disposal...I imagine he headed for open roads to begin with his initial attack.
The car had childproof locks.
BC was left-handed.