Queasy Gumshoe
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all signs point to Maura not wanting to be found by the officers and not wanting the help of strangers. That is an assumption created by hearsay - There is only a record of Butch reporting that no - one else can verify what she was doing/thinking/feelingI'm not so sure.. all signs point to Maura not wanting to be found by the officers and not wanting the help of strangers. As a pedestrian in a remote area at night, it's very easy to hear and see a car coming before they see you. So in Maura's position, if I were walking or jogging along the road and wanted to avoid contact with anyone, I'd step off the road until the car passed by, and then continue my journey.
The search for Maura didn't escalate right away - she could have gotten literally miles from the scene before resting. This is a fit young woman who is a noted athlete. Intoxication, cold and a slippery road are factors, but if separating herself from the accident scene was her goal, then IMO, accomplishing it would have been... trivial.
It was cold outside, but I've assumed the bus had been running so was still warm. Purportedly this was Butch's habit, to do the paperwork in the bus. I can imagine lots of reasons why this might be practical but not certain what Butch's rationale was.
And can you tell me where I can find the report on Butch's habit of doing paperwork on the bus being his routine? I have never heard that before.