Since the crime scene tape runs down to the water, instead of up towards the cemetery, it seems like the creek must come into play.
If they were drowned, why would he bring the bodies 50' inland? Why not just leave them 10' from the edge of the water?
Many of the members cannot read theindychannel news because we don't have a subscription. It would be muchly appreciate if you could share some of the details.
Especially as it appears to be a very steep hill near where the team of divers are - (30.30 in video linked above)Since the crime scene tape runs down to the water, instead of up towards the cemetery, it seems like the creek must come into play.
If they were drowned, why would he bring the bodies 50' inland? Why not just leave them 10' from the edge of the water?
Since the crime scene tape runs down to the water, instead of up towards the cemetery, it seems like the creek must come into play.
If they were drowned, why would he bring the bodies 50' inland? Why not just leave them 10' from the edge of the water?
Great idea!
IMO, it's standard procedure when children are involved. LE didn't get any autopsy results until Monday to even know IF there was a SA.
I think with so few teachers they would have been cleared by now. I think they found Ian Huntley very quick who killed two schoolgirls and was a caretaker.When they released the voice, I immediately thought it was someone who is a teacher or coach due to the tone of their voice and the way they sound like they are calmly in control. I <modsnip> Anyhow, I definitely think the teacher/coach angle is plausible for several reasons. 1. He sounded in control and like he was used to being in control and controlling people with his voice. 2. He would have been off of work and known there would be children out and about, mostly unsupervised because the rest of the world still had to work. 3. He may have overheard them talking about their plans to be at the bridge and had the entire weekend to plan. 4. It would have been easier to control them. And for those who say, "the girls would have said his name if they knew him" .... I don't think that's true. Just like he was able to control 2 girls at 1 time, it's quite possible he said to them immediately when he approached them "if you scream or say one word I will kill you." That would scare me into silence and I'm sure it would scare them too!
I think people get a little confused on distances. Football players can run 40 yards in just over 4 seconds, that's 120 feet. Fifty feet is not far at all. If they were drowned, I expect they were dragged away from the creek in order to avoid immediate detection by searchers.Since the crime scene tape runs down to the water, instead of up towards the cemetery, it seems like the creek must come into play.
If they were drowned, why would he bring the bodies 50' inland? Why not just leave them 10' from the edge of the water?
i am completely aware of the studies regarding XYY, having read most of them. There are those who feel it is a myth, there are some who feel it may be significant...hence my including it in my initial post about murderers. The newspaper article you provided was from 1974.
There are other ways besides autopsy results that would have led crime scene analysts to believe the girls had been sexually assaulted and sent them in that direction (looking at sex offenders.) IMO.
Don't think so. LE would have heard Abby or Libby say their name or something to the effect that they knew BG... which apparently did not happen since we had a nationwide manhunt for a person not known.
I don't think they were drowned, but maybe "cleaned" in the water? (or maybe not, I'm not hard set on that idea) ...... but ..... I think he would maybe have tried to bring them up into the wooded area to conceal them. I really don't know at this point, there are so many different ways this could have gone down.
I was thinking if everything happened up where the bodies were found there would be signs of struggle . Like Mr L said it was pristine.
Makes no sense to me.
Imo they were on another property aND moved
I get very confused in what journalists have said or implied and what LE have said.
Have they confirmed a confrontation took place prior to the video 100%?
And have they comfirmed the bodies were moved?
Or or is this all journalist speculation and people reading into the wrong things.
Thanks anyone...
Eluding being captured seems to be like a full time job. I hope he can't rest but so far all his preparations seem to have served him well.I think we're looking for a man who has a double life, and the other life might not be shady. In fact, it may be shiny, as we have seen with some sly serial murders (e.g.: BTK).
I very rarely jump into conversations on WS & post multi-link replies but there are some claims in your last link, this one >
http://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science...0/do-serial-killers-have-an-extra-chromosome/
that are 100% untrue & need to be corrected. The link is a Melbourne University (AUS) site, but it isn't a peer-reviewed scientific paper, it's just a student blog page & the blog writer's (lack of) expertise on the topic becomes very clear if you read their own replies below the blog.
More importantly, the writer barely touched on XYY in that piece & their only mention of it was a discussion of Richard Speck. For some reason he continues to be held up as proof of this theory despite the fact that gene studies conducted during his own trial proved he doesn't even have the XYY gene (testing was conducted because his attorney tried to use XYY in his defence). There's a link here written by Dr Chris Murgatroyd, lecturer in genetics at Manchester Metropolitan University (U.K), that discusses Speck's lack of XYY :
http://powerofthegene.com/joomla/index.php/chromosomes/x-y-y-syndrome
The XYY theory really hasn't been given credibility for many years & these days students are taught that there's no truth to it. Scientific American journalist John Horgan refers to the XYY theory as "lurid claims made decades ago"
https://blogs.scientificamerican.co...r-gene-makes-me-mad-whether-i-have-it-or-not/
You will still find a few academic papers online discussing the possibility of an XYY connection, but the most recent are from the 90s & 00s. & I'm yet to see an example where the killer/sex offender in question didn't also have a confirmed history of abuse/deprivation & head injury.
Aside from some of these claims being completely incorrect, XYY & theories like it are an extremely contentious issue because they can lead to dangerously false beliefs about people with particular genetic makeups.
This is an example of XYY/violence theory that lead to a real life miscarriage of justice :
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2006/nov/06/ukcrime.helencarone
When they released the voice, I immediately thought it was someone who is a teacher or coach due to the tone of their voice and the way they sound like they are calmly in control. I <modsnip> Anyhow, I definitely think the teacher/coach angle is plausible for several reasons. 1. He sounded in control and like he was used to being in control and controlling people with his voice. 2. He would have been off of work and known there would be children out and about, mostly unsupervised because the rest of the world still had to work. 3. He may have overheard them talking about their plans to be at the bridge and had the entire weekend to plan. 4. It would have been easier to control them. And for those who say, "the girls would have said his name if they knew him" .... I don't think that's true. Just like he was able to control 2 girls at 1 time, it's quite possible he said to them immediately when he approached them "if you scream or say one word I will kill you." That would scare me into silence and I'm sure it would scare them too!