So the police officer talking about them crossing the creek is just being ignored in favor of inventive scenarios involving a car ride from under the south end of the bridge down a road, onto a highway across the creek, then down some more roads to get to the cemetery to march them in broad daylight and in view of at least one house, down to the creek on the north side, a short distance from where they started?
Nah.
Once in the car, he could have taken them anywhere but this fantasy has him driving them almost back to the spot where he grabbed them in order to kill them.
They crossed the creek.
JMHO
Nah. Not what I believe either.
I don't mind anyone expressing disagreement about my theory.
But please, may I ask that you get my theory straight?
Maybe I did not make it clear in the post you read. I apologize if that be the case.
But I never said the perp placed the girls in his car, motored them around to the other side, then promptly marched them down to the cemetery site, in broad daylight and killed them.
What I said was...
I believe the perp placed both girls in his car and then took them away to an isolated, secluded place.
He wanted to take his time torturing them, away from ANY chance of possible detection.
He wanted privacy.
If I'm understanding correctly, you contend the perp marched them through the woods, across the creek, in view of anyone watching from the bridge or other vantage points, and killed them.
Out in the open?
In broad daylight?
Could be seen by anyone? Screaming could have been heard by anyone?
No offense intended, but that does not make any sense to me at all.
I believe the killer opted for privacy over broad daylight. That's the heart of my theory.
Privacy.
Imo, they were tortured and killed in a secluded place.
Then, under the cover of darkness, he and perhaps an accomplice, imo, took them to where they were found.
Why there? I don't know.
Obviously, he wouldn't want the investigation anywhere near where he actually tortured the girls.
Maybe he just wanted to throw off the investigation? Wanted it to appear as though they WERE killed at the park?
Maybe it was nothing more than playing a mind game with LE, trying to outwit them. Imo, this perp thinks he's the smartest one out there.
As for Sgt. Holeman 'talking about them crossing the creek,' I don't interpret his words that way at all.
I believe he is detailing all the obstacles as to why they did NOT cross the creek.
For whatever reason, I don't think Sgt. Holeman minded either that this matter was not crystal clear.
No one has to agree with my theory. That does not bother me at all.
Disagreement and discussion are more than welcome.
All I ask is that others try to get my theory straight...
(Again, it's only a theory. Only an opinion...)