I don't mean to go off-topic, but I thought I'd explain why some of these things (i.e. theories, suspicion) don't really set things in stone for me.
I was confronted by cops before when me and some friends were hanging out at one of their family's "shops." That was a place where one of my friend's dad would work on cars and would sleep if him and his wife were fighting. (I didn't know how to really describe the place.)
There had been a sexual assault of one of the patients at a nearby Nursing Home. The suspect (identified a few years later by DNA) apparently was affiliated with a "dark car." My black Volvo was parked out front of said shop.
Cops pulled up to the place (which was a little off the road) and questioned us.
We were up there so we could drink beer and not bother or be bothered by anyone. And the cops came to ask us about the rape of an elderly person.
Can you imagine how terrifying that is?
Another time, I almost got into trouble because someone stole from me.
A "friend" grabbed some of my checks once. Her and at least one of their friends went around cashing them to put up their nose.
One that was cashed said that it was for babysitting. I have no kids thus far and that was nearly two decades ago.
One of her friends that cashed one of my checks is blonde and not very tall (albeit a lot skinnier than me). I was going to get in trouble for "theft by deception" because I was short and my hair was bleached.
It felt like it was harder on me to prove that I didn't steal money from myself/bank than it was on them once we knew they did it.
Those are just a couple of reasons I don't trust the "hunches" of Law Enforcement. There's not any actual evidence that he committed this crime. Just location and criminal history. He has a dirt bike, but a dirt bike hasn't conclusively (without a doubt) been tied to April's murder
I was confronted by cops before when me and some friends were hanging out at one of their family's "shops." That was a place where one of my friend's dad would work on cars and would sleep if him and his wife were fighting. (I didn't know how to really describe the place.)
There had been a sexual assault of one of the patients at a nearby Nursing Home. The suspect (identified a few years later by DNA) apparently was affiliated with a "dark car." My black Volvo was parked out front of said shop.
Cops pulled up to the place (which was a little off the road) and questioned us.
We were up there so we could drink beer and not bother or be bothered by anyone. And the cops came to ask us about the rape of an elderly person.
Can you imagine how terrifying that is?
Another time, I almost got into trouble because someone stole from me.
A "friend" grabbed some of my checks once. Her and at least one of their friends went around cashing them to put up their nose.
One that was cashed said that it was for babysitting. I have no kids thus far and that was nearly two decades ago.
One of her friends that cashed one of my checks is blonde and not very tall (albeit a lot skinnier than me). I was going to get in trouble for "theft by deception" because I was short and my hair was bleached.
It felt like it was harder on me to prove that I didn't steal money from myself/bank than it was on them once we knew they did it.
Those are just a couple of reasons I don't trust the "hunches" of Law Enforcement. There's not any actual evidence that he committed this crime. Just location and criminal history. He has a dirt bike, but a dirt bike hasn't conclusively (without a doubt) been tied to April's murder