fran
Former Member
The dog that found the body could have easily wandered down the path that lead to the berm and got behind the silt fence to sniff the body. The depth of the water could vary at times from completely dry to several feet depending on the amount of rain, evaporation etc. Heavy unconscious firemen are carried out of buildings all the time during actual training or real fires. BC would have tremendous upper body strength from swimming. I wonder if she came into the house by the side garage door and he was waiting for her and hit her with the car just to knock her down so he could render other blows easily. He could have thought that this might prove the "hit by a car while running" theory. This might explain the hair under the car. Long ago I said I thought he might have dumped her over the silt fence in order to be more out of site and she crawled into the water instead of out of it. Or she just couldn't maintain consciousness long enough to get out of the water maybe due to head injury. I really admire all of the thought that has been tossed out on this site. Ya'll are really a bunch of verrrry smart sleuthers.
PERHAPS that's why Brad's attorney was trying to get the autopsy results released, because it COULD possibly be a hit and run. However, IF the hair etc found under the bumper and wheel well turn out to be Nancy's, he's DOA.
Wonder IF he thought that far ahead and actually tried to stage a hit and run? He just didn't know how to clean up well enough. Those forensic people are pretty thorough.
JMHO
fran