Hey, I am new to this site, but very interested in the Indian Creek Trail murders because I live in the area. Am getting nervous that nothing has come yet publicly regarding that video of the guy walking on the trail. He was walking on the trail behind the building that Lamar's Donuts is in at 99th and Holmes. He was just a little west of the Thai House restaurant. I walked on the trail myself and noted things to look for on the video to verify it. I am positive that is the location. You can see a corner of a metal box of some sort and a dumpster at the right of the trail near where the trail curves off to the left. I am 5'6" and stood next to the fence. It was only a couple of inches taller than me. So, the guy in the video is not tall. I walked down to Mike Darby's memorial site, which is just along the trail farther west (trail goes down a hill and then curves around here and there). I recognized it as the murder site that I had seen on pictures taken from the air after the murder. There were 3 policeman walking east, which was nice to see, but otherwise no one else around. Very eerie. The location of the memorial site is an open area, but it is fairly isolated and away from the medical building and apartments that are located around there. When I walked back to the Lamar's building, I timed myself and tried to walk roughly the pace of the guy in the video. It took me about 8 minutes to get to the point of where that guy was when the video ended, which was shocking to me. I thought it would take less time than that. Anyway, the video ended at 5:47:31. Add 8 minutes and you get 5:55:31 to put that guy in the spot where the murder occurred. According to news reports, Mike Darby let workers into his restaurant at 6 so they could repair some booths. He then walked on the trail with his dogs. It would have taken him a few minutes to get over to that spot. I have not timed myself walking that yet, but I would say 5 - 7 minutes. Anyway, just giving you this info to see if it helps anyone put a timeline together of what might have happened. If the guy in the video was not involved, my opinion is that he should have seen something. The fact that he did not come forward is suspicious. Regarding the video, I tend to pay close attention to the start of the video, and not so much later, when the movements are jerky and distorted. To me, it seems like a man -- young, but not a kid -- walking purposefully. I checked the metro bus schedule, to see if the guy was headed to catch a bus at 6 a.m., but I could not find any scheduled stop for that time along Wornall in that area. Also, I have often seen homeless asking motorists for money at Wornall and I-435, and often they have backpacks. So I wondered if he was headed over there to be in place for rush hour traffic. But the guy does not look like a homeless person to me. This case is so disturbing.