Suglo
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RBBM for focus
I posted something similar to that in the first couple of pages of this thread.
The owner of the mill & land had to have had more than a working relationship with him if he had him doing a side job on the store. Maybe not drinking buddies, but something that made the owner feel comfortable having him do the work outside of the scope of the mill shut down. BE was the head electrician/supervisor, so he wasn't just a face in the crowd. I would think he would notice the sudden disappearance of one of his employees, even a handyman.
Even if he didn't associate the finding of the victims with BE, he must have suspected that they must be associated with someone he knew who had access to his mill and knew the layout of his land. He must have suspected the barrels could have even come from his mill, so I wonder just how much he told them in the beginning when they found the first victims.
Exactly this! I know BE's name came up back in 2014 with the Oakhill Research people but how did it not ever get brought up by the owner of the mill/land/store? Did the owner die before the first barrel was found? If he was alive, why didn't he connect the obvious dots?