book-thinker
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Your comment how potential targets slipped away without the slightest indication they were in danger. I agree Monon High trail was a less populated trail. Did Bridge Guy think ahead of time, this was the place he would kill two young girls. I have always believed he’s from the area and still has family living in a nearby town. I don’t believe this the first time he’s done this.Falling Down had a great point recently that Abby and Libby had probably never been down the hill. Absolutely. Kelsi has not helped matters with several bizarre comments. The first one was that 20 kids were there at the drop off point. That is patently ridiculous. The second patently ridiculous comment was Kelsi's quote during a podcast series that "everybody goes down the hill."
As Falling Down astutely described, the reality is closer to nobody than everybody. Watch that bridge area day after day prior to the murders and very, very few people would show up. Then only a fraction of that number would actually cross the bridge. Then virtually nobody among that segment would go down the hill, or into the yards behind, as opposed to merely traipsing back across the bridge.
I am always impressed when true crime analysts can ignore all the anecdotes and all the patently ridiculous comments and rely on big picture logic.
Unfortunately it is ultra rare. Kelsi's unfortunate comments have allowed people who follow this case to believe the bridge trail is more populated than actual, and that down the hill was a known possibility instead of virtually unheard of.
Regarding another recent topic, yes things are difficult to locate in Delphi. It is not a sophisticated GPS town or area. You discover that in a hurry. My first destination on Friday afternoon was Canal Park. That went okay. But then when I sat in the parking lot and decided to program to Monon High Bridge Trail for Sunday, it spit out the exact address as Canal Park. I still see that Canal Park address specified for Monon High even though the two areas are not even close to each other. I guess that official headquarters that operates the trail system is headquartered right there at Canal Park. Hence the official address.
Likewise when I wanted to walk the nearby Moyer Goulds trail the GPS address was wrong. Also the Trailhead Park GPS address was not good. Fortunately after the Friday experience I researched from my hotel room in Monticello and found old fashioned summaries from people toward how to find those two areas. They had already experienced the lousy GPS experiences. I remember the guy who detailed how to get to Moyer Gould Woods gave a distance from a specific intersection and then said to look for a long row of high trees. Bingo. That worked flawlessly.
If Bridge Guy targeted trails or was an aspiring killer, then none of that matters in the slightest. It's like the "Field of Dreams" quote of build it and they will come. These guys need an ideal area without surveillance, and just the right blend of occasionally somebody there but no worries of a flurry. They won't give a flip about difficulty of finding the area based on Google Maps or any other source. Legwork is still required in that racket. Frustration is required. Patience is required. As always, there is a determination to overplay the result. Bridge Guy killed on February 13th so that's what he intended. It was two girls so that's what he intended. Meanwhile there were almost certainly example after example of not everything unfolding perfectly for him, at Monon High or somewhere else. Potential targets slipped away without slightest indication or knowledge that they were ever in jeopardy.