While at the same time not tipping off the killer (s).Off the wall question:
What new information could LE tell us now.... that would help solve the case... yet preserve crucial evidence for future prosecution?
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While at the same time not tipping off the killer (s).Off the wall question:
What new information could LE tell us now.... that would help solve the case... yet preserve crucial evidence for future prosecution?
I'd like to know the time of death. We've gone so many rounds as to whether the girls were taken away/brought back or if the crime happened at the spot they were found.
I'm not 100% buying their "preserving the integrity of the case" argument.
Now my question: Is anyone of the opinion that people have seen the autopsy report while it was still public record? It wasn't sealed until on or around March 28.
He could have smashed it and thought it was not viable. Or if he didn't think he had been recorded (because she was super stealthy), and he never touched it maybe he really didn't think it was necessary to do anything with it.The other possibility is she (purposely) dropped it as they were going thru the woods knowing she had recorded him. When she was told to hand it over, she showed it was lost. That could have sent the killer into a rage.
The two things that I would like to know to settle a bunch of questions are: time of death and what type, if any, vehicle is suspected. If they don't have a vehicle in mind, as they alluded earlier, then I'd like to know how LE thinks he left the park.
Off the wall question:
What new information could LE tell us now.... that would help solve the case... yet preserve crucial evidence for future prosecution?
Off the wall question:
What new information could LE tell us now.... that would help solve the case... yet preserve crucial evidence for future prosecution?
For me, hands down, it would be the COD. While I understand that releasing this info could lead to false confessions, OH WELL. Literally, oh well on false confessions. It might just be that one piece of missing info that would cause someone’s “brother, wife, or sister” to say, “Oh my god, my brother ALWAYS walks around with a hatchet, a .45, rope, a machete” etc., and come to think of it, my brother looks like BG. Or even something like, “the girls were drowned. Come to think of it, when I was little my uncle So and So tried to drown me. He looks like BG actually...”
Oh well, LE...release the COD and convict the real BG with some other evidence. What reason is there not to release it at this moment in time?
A profile.
You answered your own question. To avoid false confessions and retain info that only the real killer could know. A defense attorney for the real killer would be able to inject reasonable doubt into the minds of jurors if others falsely confess to the crime by saying, "Look, my client did not do it, and this other guy already confessed to it!"
The public is not going to solve this case at this point. There is plenty of evidence we have that would allow someone close to the killer to turn him in if they wanted to. LE does not owe us anything. If they decide releasing more evidence/info might help find the klller, I am sure they will release it at some point.
For me it would have to be the actual video of him approaching. I think the gate and mannerisms might help. Might not, but something I wish has been released earlier.
I think that when BG went to take it from her, she threw it as far as she could toward where he couldn't reach it. And since she was athletic, that could have been pretty far.
We almost always hear cause of death at the time of a murder...i.e woman found stabbed, teen shot in park, child beaten. I think the fact they won’t reveal the cause in this case points even more strongly to a sexual assault, which they are trying to hide until or if there is ever a trial. I can’t see why else they are so loathe to reveal more details. It almost seems like an attempt at chivalry, in a way, but often crimes are solved when comparisons can be made to prior or future crimes. All jmo obviously.
They could release the FBI profile that they likely have.Off the wall question:
What new information could LE tell us now.... that would help solve the case... yet preserve crucial evidence for future prosecution?
There was an article I linked earlier that stated they had DNA, that's how they cleared DN. So they don't have to worry about false confessions.
I was wondering if it's more about respect for the victims and their families, since it was reportedly 'brutal'.
It's their case to solve, not mine, I'm glad not to have that heavy responsibility.
He could have smashed it and thought it was not viable. Or if he didn't think he had been recorded (because she was super stealthy), and he never touched it maybe he really didn't think it was necessary to do anything with it.