Just trying to get an outside perspective on a currently unfolding idea. And the suspicious behavior I mentioned would entail driving around the circle K and the strip/jefferson street at 2:00am. Just driving blocks for about 20 minutes. Then taking a secluded road to a town about an hour away and driving out into the middle of nowhere. Empty fields for miles, before turning around and going home at 4:00am. Then lying about doing any of that. Also injured themself "searching" alone in backwoods areas, including whiskey bay the day before the bike was found. Combined with what I already asked, Ive been a little more than curious
Sometimes I like to watch YouTube clips of some of the big plays of my favorite sports team to sort of relive the happy moment. I know a lot of other sports fans do the same thing by the sheer number of posts on the videos. Sometimes local sports radio stations replay the broadcasts of the big wins of local sports teams. I don't hang up sports pictures, but I see a lot of pictures and even paintings sold in stores of big plays, big wins, championships, etc, so fans can build shrines of sort. I've seen mancaves that would certainly qualify as a shrine.
Perhaps a crazy person driving around like that is reliving the abduction, if it was a happy moment in their life. I guess for some people, abducting, raping, and killing is their "sport."
The person could be doing sort of a "reinactment" while looking at his/her watch or car/truck clock, spending the amount of time at each location, sort of reliving the experience in his/her mind. Maybe a search needs to be done near the last place this person parks before driving home.
A lot of people get hung up on anniversaries, even one month ones. The one month anniversary, or the Friday night closest to one month might be good nights to track this person.
I don't know anything about psychology, mental health, or law enforcement. These are just amateur opinions.