Originally posted by TopsailGirl
think he took her to the isolated spot because he KNEW everyone was going to search her normal routes. He was HOPING she would never be found. He is chitting his pants right now that she was found so quickly - I'll bet anything that was not in his little plan. This is just my opinion of course. I just think he put her where he did in hopes she would never be located and animals/wildlife would do away with her.
I respectfully disagree.
I think he panicked and took her to the closest place that was within the general area of where she may have jogged, where he'd have easy access and where she wouldn't immediately be found. If he wanted her to never be found, there's the bottom down on Holly Springs Rd. where Swift Creek crosses, which though I haven't been there in a few years, it used to be kind of swampy from seasonal floods. And, there's countless other bottoms and/or virginal land all around the area (there's a road that used to be dirt and may still be, which goes between Sunset Lake and Ten-Ten near a Cary sewage plant; there's a dead end by the nighttime golf course, very near the Adams and within easy range; there's just lots and lots of nearby places where she might not have been found for years, if ever)
It sounds from the second 911 call and from what I've seen of the area that the body wasn't well-hidden. They're going to build houses in that area; I'm sure it's been surveyed, but I don't know that Brad would've known it. During construction, workers are prone to wander around a feature like a runoff pond, as they wait for supplies or inspections; Carpenters are going to need a place to urinate; Eventually, somebody is going to clean any trash that washes into the low spot during construction and most likely, when the area is finished, they're going to take out the silt fence. (Lochmere had silt fence during construction, but there's not any left, for sure.)
I think that he just got lucky that it wasn't until Monday evening, somebody went down that cul-de-sac and in fact, if any realtors had showed any of the lots during the course of Monday day, they probably would've lost a sale.
IMHO