I have a feeling someone knows these clothes (suspect in pic taken by the girls). Someone either bought them for him, sold them to him, shipped it to him, hung them in a store, packaged them, waited on him, etc. and the shoes. Seems like from cases I have seen over the years- clothes with be tossed by suspects (fearing DNA), but they keep the shoes. Especially men. Shoes are more expensive - hat, jeans and jacket may have been tossed or burned. But the shoes- he may still have them. And again- someone either bought them for him, sold it to him, waited on him in a store... someone knows this person. And they know those clothes. I worked retail for many years- was a store manager of different retailers - waited on many men. And a lot of men have a "uniform". They wear these items a lot. Same things worn several times during a week. Especially ball caps and shoes. This might be a obvious statement. But since this guy is hiding his face with this hat- it just seems like this is his "uniform". And maybe he hasn't gotten rid of any of it. But someone knows this guy by what he wears. I just keep going back to the voice and what he is wearing. And I just feel like there has to be a link. What are we missing? What is someone in his family missing? Someone told me a long time ago at a job I had- you can always tell what kind of man he is and what kind of money he has by his shoes. Any guy can buy a nice suit, get a knock off watch, buy a decent tie- but if he doesn't have nice shoes--- then he isn't who he is trying to represent himself as. And for what ever reason - I keep going back hearing her say that in my head with this guy. There has to be something with the shoes. I know he isn't wearing a "suit" but these shoes... is there an enhanced pic of the shoes? Looks like there would be foot impressions too. He walked them down to the river /and or carried them over when he placed their bodies- right? Was the ground soft? I grew up up north and I know when it's in between seasons and there are leaves on the ground. Things can get very muddy, slippery, soft. And when the ground is soft, your feet can sink very easily into the ground in areas that you can't tell are super soft. We all have done it- you sink in and have mud up the side of your foot. So are there foot impressions? There has to be. Maybe not up on the railroad tracks where the pic was taken. But maybe where he walked them "down the hill". And there could have been something left on the tracks, if he had been watching them, following them, and did he step in a soft areas before he walked on the tracks? did he leave foot impressions on the tracks? Foot impressions by the water? Had to ask. Haven't seen anything about it. Thx. Great videos by the way. That helped a lot to see a first person view.