@ 02:42 ISP Carter states the sketch comes "from a face to face encounter with a citizen of Delphi".
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Thank you, DeDee. It's powerful stuff to see the
Dr. Phil show on this, and to see how they all seem consumed with doing the right things to get the killer on the Bridge to justice. This coverage definitely sets the priority on what is needed to catch this 'killer on the bridge.'
And thanks again for the heads up on Gray Hughes' helpful, mind blowing and precise videos too!
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Thinking out loud a bit, please pardon any confusion. This killer could have done this anywhere any time, but he chose here, high on a bridge, to aggress. He chose Abby and Libby, maybe due to age or best circumstance for his safety, or both, who knows? He chose to take the girls towards the water. He chose to hide their bodies there and leave by around 4 pm.
Does choosing to aggress high on a bridge, whatever sense of power that gave him say something about him?
Does wanting to herd his victims once he has control of them down to the creek say something about him?
Does he commute on trains for example and spend hours in fantasies about it?
If he goes to a strip clubs for example, does he sit in some high corner in the back?
Or the same at ball games where he can look down?
He usually may feel weakened and out of control inside at the sight of young girls, so what aspects of what he planned and committed ties back to his day to day sense of out of control the creep needs to this to feel good?