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I still lean toward simple and most likely:
-That it is a local familiar with the area.
-That the perp killed them on or very near the site where they were found, in the immediate 30 mins or so after preventing them from leaving.
-That he covered their bodies a little bit before leaving them.
-That one or more people have submitted tips about the person, but so far they appear to check out (again, look at Jeffrey Willis, whose van and appearance was reported by a coffee shop employee here in Michigan, but when checked, convinced officers he had just had his van cleaned due to "cigarette smoke.")
-That police sometimes lock people up for unrelated charges while looking for more evidence or accomplices. And that police sometimes release persons of interest so they can more closely watch them with the hopes they will trip themselves up.
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-That it is a local familiar with the area.
-That the perp killed them on or very near the site where they were found, in the immediate 30 mins or so after preventing them from leaving.
-That he covered their bodies a little bit before leaving them.
-That one or more people have submitted tips about the person, but so far they appear to check out (again, look at Jeffrey Willis, whose van and appearance was reported by a coffee shop employee here in Michigan, but when checked, convinced officers he had just had his van cleaned due to "cigarette smoke.")
-That police sometimes lock people up for unrelated charges while looking for more evidence or accomplices. And that police sometimes release persons of interest so they can more closely watch them with the hopes they will trip themselves up.
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