For days now, I've focused on the flat tire and the knowledge that when one picks up a nail it could stay in the tire for days or even weeks without leaking enough air to be noticeable. And in one instance the sheriff stated that the head of the nail was scratched up real good. He also said it was obvious that the car had been driven on the shoulder after the tire had already gone flat. So I thought that it was not possible for him to follow her and wait till it went flat. So it appears to be an unforeseen incident in which either Crystal got stranded or someone who did something to Crystal was going to hide the car and got stranded.
Then it hit me. If I want it to look like Crystal got stranded, I intentionally run over a nail knowing it isn't likely to go flat right then. Then I drive onto Bluegrass Pkwy. If it goes flat on the way, fine. If not, then I get to my spot on the Pkwy and let the air out of the tire via the valve. I then get back in the car and drive it for several hundred yards to a quarter of a mile on the shoulder on the rim. The rim could tear the tire up so bad that you might not be able to tell that I let the air out, but rather the nail APPEARED to be the cause. And if I pick the right spot, I can pull a mountain bike out of the car and go cross country back home. I would have to lift the bike over several fences, but I bet I make the 10-12 miles back home without anyone seeing me as long as I stay off the road. I don't know the roads there, but back where I grew up and where my grandmother lived I could do it. I crossed fences on her farm in the Midwest and could be miles from home.
Then it hit me. If I want it to look like Crystal got stranded, I intentionally run over a nail knowing it isn't likely to go flat right then. Then I drive onto Bluegrass Pkwy. If it goes flat on the way, fine. If not, then I get to my spot on the Pkwy and let the air out of the tire via the valve. I then get back in the car and drive it for several hundred yards to a quarter of a mile on the shoulder on the rim. The rim could tear the tire up so bad that you might not be able to tell that I let the air out, but rather the nail APPEARED to be the cause. And if I pick the right spot, I can pull a mountain bike out of the car and go cross country back home. I would have to lift the bike over several fences, but I bet I make the 10-12 miles back home without anyone seeing me as long as I stay off the road. I don't know the roads there, but back where I grew up and where my grandmother lived I could do it. I crossed fences on her farm in the Midwest and could be miles from home.