Hi Mshannon and Ibiz,
I have been digging into the case for more than a decade. It has not been easy, but I had the advantage of personal knowledge and where to look. I recovered the composite in 2009. I sat up all night staring at it. Through FOIAs, the composite has been affirmed from multiple sources. I recovered the photo of Joans skull and detail of her remains from an investigator who was part of the recovery. I could not get out of bed for 2 days. I have learned to be very patient to get to this information. The authorities have been an obstacle, not a help.
The tote bag contained record albums, some items of clothing, a playbill from Pirates of Penzance, possibly architectural pamphlets, papers or books, and possibly some jewelry items. The significance for me about the tote bag is that it was never recovered. However, the former prosecutor placed an item that was in that bag in police evidence.
The locations of items are in different directions. The purse and wallet were 7-8 miles north of the airport. It is a split roadway with four lanes and a median. The items were in the marsh along the southbound side of the highway headed toward the airport. Nothing suggests Joan disposed of her purse herself. The only thing noticeably missing was cash in her wallet. I have a detailed police report taken from the man who found them on December 2, 1981.
The bus station was going east in Boston. It was not the best part of town. Joan would not go there. A calculated person who wanted to throw off an investigation and knew the process would spread things to avoid detection. The suitcase was not found until January 29, 1982. Again, the police report is detailed. A legitimate investigation was indeed thrown off. As these items were found, the investigation went off in all sorts of directions. Note: the key to the locker was not in Joan's purse.
The grave was about 30 miles due north of the airport. There were roadblocks due to a major fire in Lynn that night.
Joan either knew the bearded man or he gained her confidence. The eyewitness report from the cabbie is detailed. What he observed and heard was confirmed when a dispatcher came over the radio to check on the driver. The dispatcher was named and affirmed the incident to police. The key indicator for me was why this lead was not followed.
Go back to the basics. The states snitch claimed Joan was raped and murdered on Paradisos boat and dumped in Boston Harbor. Certified court records affirm the boat did not exist. Recovered documents affirm police were aware the boat was gone when they interviewed Bond. The story changed when Joan was found more than 30 miles from the alleged crime scene, not in Boston Harbor. Bonds interview with MSP gave a multiple choice for the manner of death. The written statement came later with the correct manner of death with correct detail.
I cannot say with certainty why Joan went back early. I spoke with her on Thanksgiving and there was no indication. She had other plans that got cancelled. George offered a reasonable sounding explanation, but I cant find any records that affirm it. George traveled that weekend. That is not only my personal recollection, but confirmed by the Websters quoted in a Boston Magazine article. George ruled the roost. Joans plans could have changed to accommodate Georges schedule. That also explains why Anne and Eleanor also made the trip to the airport. Eleanor never went to the airport. But if George had a flight, Eleanor would not drive in the dark, Anne would.
The boat story is false. The lead of the bearded man was suppressed. The explanation was fabricated.