Awsi Dooger
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I think he fantasized extensively about what he might do to a victim on an isolated trail, so in that sense his actions were "planned." But I think it was happenstance that he chose Abby and Libby that day...his choice had more to do with their exact location on the bridge than anything else about them (including their age) IMO.
I think BG is the type of person who gets a lot of satisfaction out of fantasizing about and re-living his crimes. He probably started out with the idea of cornering a female victim and probably scouted many different trails or other isolated spots, thinking about how he would do it. I think he likely had the idea that he would do this, how he would do it, for many months and February 13th just so happened to be the day it came together.
I agree with that word for word. It was a general plan that just happened to end in a specific...that day, that trail, those two girls.
I often struggle on true crime message boards because the spotlight and consensus is exactly the opposite. The randomness or sense of choice is thrown out. It had to be that day. It had to be that trail. It had to be two girls. It had to be those two girls.
All of that stuff leads to the belief in catfishing, or social media tracking, or geocaching, or secret meeting...some type of connection to Abby and Libby.
I think I break the online land speed record in fast forwarding through any post like that.