Burnt Toast
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Ron Logan has owned that piece of land for 53 years and said that the discovery of the girls bodies on his property is something he still hasnt been able to come to terms with.
To have something like this in your own house, your own home - I just cant get my mind around it yet, its really difficult, said Logan. I cant comprehend it.Ron Logan has owned that piece of land for 53 years and said that the discovery of the girls bodies on his property is something he still hasnt been able to come to terms with.
"When they said the two girls were missing I never thought the worst," said
Logan "I just figured well they got into the car and got with someone else like teenagers do."
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Logan said that with the steep embankments and rough terrain on the back end of his property, it would be difficult to even make it to the location, let alone carry two bodies down and drop them off.
For them to get from there to all the way here with that rough territory they had to walk, you couldnt carry them in a million years or drag them or drop them off, said Logan. They had to walk.
His language regarding "the car" has always been strange to me, as well as "my house". While I don't believe he is BG, I think he knows more than he is saying. I also wonder with the timing of the search of his property, if he gave some information that prompted the search warrant and is being kept in a safe environment until this is resolved. MOO
i think if he needed protection that they would put someone outside his home to protect him instead of putting him behind bars. i don't think it was information that he did give them that prompted the search, but instead because of information he did not give them. he was not truthful in all of this statements to LE that raised their suspicion.