MsArk
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Who is BG please, I tried to find that in earlier threads. <mod snip>
Bridge Guy
Who is BG please, I tried to find that in earlier threads. <mod snip>
It's 5:22 pm! [emoji485]
IMO they have the guy in their sights (hopefully under surveillance) and they're just waiting on evidence to match up (DNA, etc).
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Who is BG please, I tried to find that in earlier threads. You can PM me if it's against the rules to post the name in open forum.
Small world, but then again, maybe not...
I just got off the phone with a very nice customer service rep from small-town, Ohio. While she was waiting for her computer to approve an authorization, we started talking about the weather. I asked her if she had her about the Delphi murders. She said she hadn't heard anything about the case. I spent five extra minutes on the phone updating her. She caught on fast and said not to worry because in small towns someone will drink a little too much at a bar and something is going to slip out. (Fingers crossed)
It's 5:22 pm! [emoji485]
Well I am glad someone agrees with me...of course it was sexual assault, but they are holding that back. Sometimes if the evidence is enough to give them the death penalty they won't even use the aggravating circumstance of sexual assault in court unless they have very strong evidence. There has to be a aggravating circumstance to get the death penalty though such as rape, or torture. Even robbery can be an aggravating circumstance if they are killed during the course of a felony.
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Says who?The midwest accent has become the standard accent for the US. Indiana, though in the midwest, has a southern influenced accent in rural areas. Though he says only three or four words, some people say his apparent accent reflects central Indiana in that it is the standard (as you observed), but has some southern influences that are probably hard for an Australian to hear.
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Bridge Guy (the suspect)
Don't feel bad, that many wonder that we started a drinking game about it (It's a good job I don't drink alcohol, I'm just getting fat from all the pop lol)
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I need to be.I'm perpetually drunk by now!
New here, and I have a few questions and one statement. First, IMO the suspect is wearing a camouflaged hoodie under his jacket with the hood pulled over his head. Also IMO, what some are seeing as a gun or something in his pants to me seems to be shadows and natural folds of the clothes. Now for the questions. Is there a operational railroad in the vicinity? In the case of L&L was there a railroad close by to their crime scene as well? I only ask these questions because it has been done before.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81ngel_Maturino_Res%C3%A9nd
I wonder if he took the girls somewhere else? When the girls realized the guy was dangerous, maybe they told him to leave them alone, someone was going to pick them up in a few minutes, then he took them elsewhere. MOO.So she crossed the bridge after 3:49PM. Sundown must be around 6PM? It would be closer to 5PM when she returned to her car? She did this by herself without any concern for the bridge condition?
Do people go there to cross the bridge, turn around and cross it again?
If Libby and Abigail arrived at 1PM and 1h7m later they had still not crossed the bridge, that suggests that crossing the bridge takes them from 1:20 to 2:07 to partially cross the bridge ... 47-53 minutes and they're not yet across once.
Let's assume a minimum of one hour each way on the bridge plus 15 minutes each way to the pick up spot. They were very tight on time. Why didn't someone who was at the park at 3:49, and who crossed the bridge one way at 5:05 not see the suspect either behind or in front of her?
I think we can assume that the suspect did not cross the bridge at dusk or in the dark, but he would have been with the girls, or walking to his vehicle, by 5 in order to have the light.
Who is BG please, I tried to find that in earlier threads. <mod snip>