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From my understanding, listening to Ives, the perp left tons of ruses, puzzles, not unlike what archeologists find.
Just my opinion, but Ives didn’t say any of this. He only commented on the amount of evidence at the crime scene and that he deemed some of it odd.
If you listen GH addresses that. The lightning was very different, shot with RL is a overcast day, shot from GK's FB page was taken in bright sunny day...and from farther away. I think it's the same horse.
I see that GK being familiar with the Mears farm, right where the girl's were ket off by KG and it was discussed in the Nicole Bowen WS threads.
Found Deceased - IN - Newton County, Fem, 30 Mar 2019 - Nicole Bowen
GK has also linked himself to other property in that important Delphi trail area in phone interviews with someone who has posted them to youtube. Would these be allowed to be linked here, since they are GK himself speaking?
Perhaps he only had a driver’s permit and wasn’t able to drive without an adult in the front seat?
I also wonder if the bridge area particularly where the crime scene was is a place know to local teenagers as a hang out there they go to smoke, make out etc, IMO
Thank you. If items were moved from where they initially 'were' to where they now 'are' (at the crime scene/location of the bodies), why and what could they be?
The time he had after the murders appears to be tight and it seems he left the immediate area very soon afterwards. He was seen, I believe both before and after the murders. None of the witnesses mention him carrying anything (they could see), so the items could have been small, he just wasn't seen whilst moving them, or could he have moved them another time? Another day?
What were they? I don't know the area, other than from photos. I'm not familiar enough with the location to know where things are, that only those very familiar with the area know about. Guessing, it could be perhaps that maybe there's a small patch of a (possibly) rare plant/flowers, in the middle of a rarely used thicket, that isn't anywhere else. Are there a few train tracks, that aren't easy to spot from the trail? Is there a place where locals go to 'misbehave' and often leave certain objects behind (condoms/syringes/drink cans) that could be moved? Could he have taken something, flowers, a momento, from the cemetery?
It's hard to know whether the police are assuming only locals leave the trail, with visitors sticking to the paths. If this is the case, it isn't sufficient to suggest that someone is local just because they left the paths.
But if items which would be virtually impossible to just stumble across were moved, BG is either playing games with the crime scene, having watched lots of crime tv shows, or there's a very good reason why.
How does someone murder two kids and disappear unnoticed? We don’t know how he murdered them, but I am guessing he would have shown signs of the attack on his person. I am further guessing he needed to change his tell tale clothing or remove a jumpsuit of sorts. The type mechanics wear.I do like the drug paraphenalia possibility. Could it have possibly been one of the geocaches? The mind can wander/wonder.
Many of your airline pilots are Navy, too. Interesting the mind set non-military folks have about the military. Many believe that because I was military I should be proficient with small arms. In fact, I've fired more rounds with my own handguns at a local range in one month than I fired handguns in the Navy in 20+ years. I qualified expert with both the rifle and handgun, but my father taught me to shoot a rifle and I bought a handgun and learned on my own. (If you think about it what is the primary weapons system most sailors fight with. A ship or submarine. So that is we have to be proficient with.) Spending time in the field is what soldiers and marines do and quite often. In fact, the USMC philosophy is ALL Marines are rifleman (or women) FIRST, then whatever their specialty is - clerk, cook, mechanic - is second. Sully, by the way was a fighter pilot. In addition to his degree from the USAF Academy he has two masters degrees.Interesting. I know several commercial pilots, and my impression is, many come from the Air Force, and most have stellar IQ. I mean it. So high that it turns people humble. But maybe it makes people slightly theoretical, maybe to become the ace of aces you have to be a little bit of a Sully. After all, your actions are limited by the cockpit, and what you are describing - good geographical orientation - requires open horizon.
I tend to believe this killer walked in the direction of the cemetery and then stayed inside the treeline till he got to the beginning of the trail. That is, he minimized his exposure to others after the murders. I wonder if the some, if not all, of the witnesses saw him before the murders as opposed to after. But that is just how I picture it going down.How does someone murder two kids and disappear unnoticed? We don’t know how he murdered them, but I am guessing he would have shown signs of the attack on his person. I am further guessing he needed to change his tell tale clothing or remove a jumpsuit of sorts. The type mechanics wear.
Did he use the empty house near the scene to change/clean up?
amateur opinion and speculation
There's a thought. I wonder if a service club could take that up. Further I wonder if LE could, covertly, provide some of the funding. I don't know the legal issues involved though.If there is dna, I wonder if local service clubs, rotary, lions etc, could host a ged match drive? Collect many samples from the community. Surely there is a cousin or relative that might participate and unknowingly give up the perp. Just a thought
Many of your airline pilots are Navy, too. Interesting the mind set non-military folks have about the military. Many believe that because I was military I should be proficient with small arms. In fact, I've fired more rounds with my own handguns at a local range in one month than I fired handguns in the Navy in 20+ years. I qualified expert with both the rifle and handgun, but my father taught me to shoot a rifle and I bought a handgun and learned on my own. (If you think about it what is the primary weapons system most sailors fight with. A ship or submarine. So that is we have to be proficient with.) Spending time in the field is what soldiers and marines do and quite often. In fact, the USMC philosophy is ALL Marines are rifleman (or women) FIRST, then whatever their specialty is - clerk, cook, mechanic - is second. Sully, by the way was a fighter pilot. In addition to his degree from the USAF Academy he has two masters degrees.
I still think if this has military experience it is likely Army or USMC. However, that is not really high on my list on how he got his outdoor experience. In fact, I believe the closest this guy has come to a soldier or marine is a wannabe. And not a very good wannabe at that.
There's a thought. I wonder if a service club could take that up. Further I wonder if LE could, covertly, provide some of the funding. I don't know the legal issues involved though.
It sounds like the crime scene could have had garments, shoes, possibly a tent, plastic flowers from the cemetery, trail brochure, cigarette pack, etc... of SOMEONE ELSE'S that may have been either already been there that were "reappropriated" for staging... or were brought there intentionally to try to frame someone else.
It sounds like this guy was way too sinisterly smart. However, I still think he will not outsmart them in the long run.
This is why. And then, LE would be, “why this? What is this for? Is it a signature?”Just my opinion, but Ives didn’t say any of this. He only commented on the amount of evidence at the crime scene and that he deemed some of it odd.
This is why. And then, LE would be, “why this? What is this for? Is it a signature?”
I think they were very inexperienced village cops at the beginning. Maybe messed up for that reason. But I do think they grew up, maybe because they are constantly thinking about their case.
Just my opinion, but Ives didn’t say any of this. He only commented on the amount of evidence at the crime scene and that he deemed some of it odd.
If the killer is indeed a serial killer, looking into murders in those other cities may be interesting. Although, three years out, I would think similar crimes to Delphi, committed anywhere, would have jumped up by now. Nothing makes sense in this case.
What arts does he especially like? Does he have red hair?My POI is well educated and has a love for the arts in general.
I would like to state, for the record, I am not claiming to know that My POI is definitively the perpetrator.
What I will say is that he has been number one on my radar after doing many hours of research . Many.
Truth be told, I would be happy to find out that my POI is not who I think he is. It would be a relief.
AMOO JMO