Sorry I'm reposting this as I removed one to many QUOTE fields and my comments got merged into the original post.
I would agree with you JDough in the literal sense that Abby was unable to tell her tale, Libby told a little more, but with their remains found so soon after the crime was carried out, the whole story is there, it just needs to be read and the tale told. That is what is so frustrating about this crime, there is a full story here it just needs to be decoded and told.
Method, motive, signatures. We even have a sound track and visuals. What more could be wished for?
If a sex worker goes missing from near a truck park and is found months later in a ditch in the next state - that's a murder with nothing to go on and yet they do still get solved.
Agreed on the last paragraph.
I made an interactive map for unsolved murders in rural areas of this region of the country in late 2018. The chances of a body dump case like what you described (edit====>) being solved are about slim to none, one huge factor is time between dump and when the body is found.
Often times I've found a killer who dumps say along roads, on/off ramps, etc., will do it during certain times of year, on farm properties and the like. That way a farmer might amble along on their tractor and find the body, but by then it's weeks or months after the murder and dump.
This case drives me kinda batty as how it's almost, but not quite, the
polar-opposite of that scenario. There should be enough evidence to solve the case, but there isn't, which I think tells us a little about the mindset of the killer of the girls. This wasn't a body dump, they were killed and left where they were killed.
Where they were killed and left is very curious and to use DA Ives' word "odd", to me. It's one of the most bizarre and unsettling cases I've ever read about and researched, it's not truly cut-and-dry to me. A lot of variables had to work in BG's favor for him to pull this off, even when we consider the secluded area where the crimes occurred.
I think our killer was confident and very sure of himself. This wasn't a quickie body dump out of a vehicle along an interstate or other rural road or area, this was an organized attack out in the open in broad daylight, in February.
But the Delphi killings have all the boxes filled. All except the one that gives a name and address, and LE want that delivered into their laps too, the 'one key tip' they are asking for. As someone said before me, EVERY crime would be solved with that 'one key tip' because it's the one that gives the answer.
I admire Supt Carter and Mike Patty's religious beliefs and their assertion that 'good will always win out over evil' (Down the Hill Episode 9- 31 min), and that they hope it will be resolved 'in our lifetime', but most of us run to a shorter timescale, and meanwhile this killer is still out there undoubtedly taking more innocent lives.
I'm sorry and I know everyone involved in this case is desperate to solve it but something major has to have been overlooked; and with no progress, IMO an element of complacency has crept in. Without a new set of eyes, be that a new task force or public information I cant see this case going anywhere any time soon.
Its almost as if they are resigned to needing another couple of attacks to identify this guy but given this killers vile MO and bearing in mind Supt Doug Carter speech at the second year presser ' We know this is about power to you' and 'How you left them in those woods is not what they are experiencing today' I don't think that there can be any justification for complacency. Somewhere, sometime, someone is going to lose their life in the the most horrible way, pity the poor potential victims. There is still no time to waste.
I've felt for over a year now that some one or some people either think a person in their lives is BG, or they pretty much know. Then the PC hit on April 22nd last year, someone has to know now. Someone or some people have seen that video, and heard the audio, and they know BG's identity. I'm afraid that's the only way this individual will be caught, unless he attempts to abduct, again, and someone is able to get away and the person is caught somehow.
JMO