The hunter on the 48 hours show that found Molly Bish's bathing suit on Whiskey Hill in Palmer, MA said something that I never considered in this case. He said that the reason he did not immediately notify the ex-cop about the bathing suit is because he thought it would be orange or red. And that makes perfect sense to me. Lifeguards usually wear red or orange swimsuits.
So when it comes to the suspect in the white car he could only have planned the crime that Monday June 26th. If he had surveilled Molly Bish earlier, what did he say to himself, "I am going to sit in the parking lot on Monday and stare down her mother."? And that means the white car had to be in the cemetery on Monday, June 26th to plan the crime too.
I have always looked at Molly Bish's case from the perspective of geographic profiling and Molly Bish being a lifeguard. The rest of us just show up to the beach. And like the lifeguard we usually wear something over our swimsuits. The point is that it is important to look at a case from different perspectives.
I never looked at Molly Bish's case from the perspective of her NOT being the lifeguard. I never looked at her case from the perspective of her not having a schedule.
I think you have proved why it is important to actually know information and not guess about it. With what you wrote about Mr. Bish it seems like you also introduced a good set of suspects too. But like so many things in this case I cannot imagine that police did not thoroughly check everyone out. On here you guess because you do not have all the same information as police.
I do not know what to write when it comes to theories because I know they are all based on my imagination.
Here was my main theory. I thought the person that killed her would have been someone she would have seen that day. If I were a police officer and I was first on the scene, I would have first followed up on the white car lead because you have to follow up on it and it is the best clue. But as time went on I would have developed a theory. My theory would have been the following.
So Mrs. Bish drops Molly Bish off and leaves. The sand truck driver leaves and parks his truck in a lot next to the cemetery. Then he walks through the cemetery and down to the beach to kidnap Molly Bish. In my mind, this would explain why all of Molly Bish's stuff was set up when she was kidnapped. He commits the crime and then leaves the body on Whiskey Hill. This would explain why no one remembers any vehicles parked on the road because she was killed and left on Whiskey Hill within the first few hours of her abduction. Now comes a point of contention. I always thought Molly Bish's body was buried in a shallow grave on Whiskey Hill. Others on here say that her body was left above ground on Whiskey Hill and deteriorated over the next 3 years. But in my mind, if her body was buried that would explain the person having a shovel handy since a lot of dump trucks have small shovels. And that is it. That is my theory.
I know that my theory is based on absolutely no evidence, no proof, and no knowledge of who the sand truck driver is. For all I know the sand truck driver is an old man with arthritis in his back which would definitely put a major dent in my theory. The point of my theory is not to accuse the sand truck driver, but to show how on here, Websleuths, there is always going to be that tendency to want to make what you feel is the evidence fit a conclusion. Obviously I have to guess this person was looked into by police.
The sad thing is that in both Molly Bish and Holly Piirainen's case the killer may have been identified and there simply is no way to go about proving it at this time. Rodney Stanger's brother drove a white car so in terms of the best clue, that would make sense that he may have had something to do with Molly Bish's murder.
All you can do is move from theory to theory to theory because there is nothing else. Hopefully someday there is some actual evidence that can help solve these cases. I agree that it is a good thing that I am not a police officer. I have been told I look too closely at small details.
There have been a number of men named as possibly being connected with the abduction and murder of Molly Bish. Their identities are scattered throughout this thread as well as elsewhere on the web. What follows is a list attempting to put them all in one place for easier reading.
1.) Rodney Stanger - Stanger is a convicted murderer currently serving a life sentence for killing his commonlaw wife Crystal Morrison in Florida, where he moved shortly after Molly's body was found. At the time of Molly's murder, Stanger was living in Southbridge, Massachusetts. He frequented a coffee shop that Molly visited before her death and bore a strong resemblance to the man seen by Magi Bish at Comins Pond. His younger brother, Randy, was known to drive a white car similar to the one Magi Bish saw at Comins Pond the day before Molly's disappearance. Further, Stanger was an avid sportsman, a hunter and fisherman who regularly fished at Comins Pond. His ex-wife has accused him of abusing their daughter and coming home from off-season "hunting trips" covered in blood. She also implicated Randy as an accomplice. (Interestingly, Randy Stanger was camping near where Holly Piirainen's body was found at the time of her murder.) Crime writer M. William Phelps has done extensive research into the Stanger brothers and believes they may be serial killers responsible not only for the Bish and Piirainen murders but also several disappearances of young girls in neighboring Tolland County, CT. A search of Crystal Morrison's trailer by her sister revealed a cache of girls hair elastics and, allegedly, a snuff film of a young blond woman being murdered with a chokehold.
2.) David Pouliot - Linked via forensics (police have never been forthcoming as to what this means) to the site where Holly Piirainen's body was recovered. He was also a hunter/fisherman and bore a resemblance to the composite sketch of the Comins Pond person-of-interest. He died in 2003 and not much else is known about him.
3.) Scott DeoJay - Much younger than the man described by Magi but he had a similar mustache and went on to abduct and kill a woman in Connecticut as well as commit several rapes. As far as I know, no one has connected him to Molly's murder.
4.) Robert Burno - Sex offender arrested in Brimfield for aggressively stalking a jogger and attempting to run her down with his car. Bore a superficial resemblance to the sketch, was a smoker (the POI at Comins Pond was observed smoking), and supposedly had an unregistered light sedan that he kept parked at his residence in 2000.
5.) Gerald Battistoni - Convicted rapist. Again, superficial resemblance to the sketch and may have had access to a vehicle similar to that of the POI at Comins Pond. However, he did not have an active driver's license in 2000 and his criminal history paints a picture of a man who groomed teenage girls and then sexually assaulted them. This is not the behavioral profile of the sort of killer who targeted Molly. Also to the detriment of Battistoni's candidacy is the prevalence of a conspiracy theory involving the police: namely, that his status as a confidential informant in the central MA drug trade led local cops to cover up his involvement in Molly's death. Given that the subsequent search for Molly's remains was the largest and most well-funded in the history of the commonwealth, this idea is patently absurd. He died of natural causes while serving a prison sentence for rape.
6.) Unnamed Camper - This lead is a more recent one and was given directly to the family itself. A man vacationing at a campground nearby left his party for a number of hours and returned covered in scratches, which he was unable to provide a reasonable explanation for. Later, he boasted of being a suspect in the Molly Bish murder while out drinking. His name has not been made public.
InterestingYes I agree that the white car suspect profile would be someone who accidentally discovered Molly and then planned the crime that day. I think the geographic profiling book you read is correct, if someone plans the crime they will probably bring the victim to their 'safe place'... but Molly's remains didn't get discovered until the summer of 2003, three years later. If she had been brought to Whiskey Hill in the Summer of June 2000 then her burial probably would have been uncovered and discovered much earlier, like after the thaw of winter 2001.
I also think that its possible that the white car suspect is a red herring. It could have just been some creepy fisherman who stared back at Molly's mother, but had nothing to do with her kidnapping and murder. This could be leading to not finding the murderer in nearly 20 years, because they are searching for the wrong thing.
The dogs traced her up the trail to the cemetery. It makes sense that that was the getaway... even though that trail is long and would take 30 plus minutes to walk. Not a fast way. At the same time, its possible that Molly had been up in those woods before, and her scent there has nothing to do with June 27th. Her boyfriend lived right next to Comins Pond so its possible that they hung out in those woods. Its a possibility.
Ive been searching for that 48 hrs episode online but I cant find it... do you have any links?
If you type in Molly Bish into a YouTube search, it should be the 4th video down. It is called Real Crime Missing Molly, but for some reason is under a description for a Molly Martens.
P.S. There is also a Watchjojo video done this year about Molly Bish's case a few videos below the 48 hours one.
Does anyone know where Tim McGuigan is or how to get in touch with him. He was the ex-cop who found her bathing suit and was supposed to be writing a book about Holly.
I can't find any current info on him, just that recently he took the DA to court, and lost, because he thought he deserved some of the reward money that was being offered at the time.
Any way to find him?
I will be very interested in this 48 Hours episode. I can't make the link work anymore, but I posted several weeks ago with a link to The Boston Channel story about the hunter who originally found pieces of Molly's swimming suit, which led to the discovery of her body. THE SAME HUNTER WAS SHOWING THE CREW FROM 48 HOURS WHERE HE ORIGINALLY FOUND THE PIECES OF HER SWIMSUIT AND LO AND BEHOLD, HE FOUND MORE PIECES OF HER SWIMSUIT (while the 48 Hours crew was taping I think). Some people say well, the police just didn't do a very good job of searching the area, and that it is possible. It just seems too coincidental to me that the same person would find additional pieces of her swimsuit with a TV crew taping the whole thing. The article stated that the DA had subpeonaed the tape from 48 Hours. Very interesting.
Just my opinion...