scandi
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the only problem that i have with the theory is that shannan's behavior to me didn't seem all that rational. she ran away from help, from the neighbor who was already calling the cops. she could have hidden inside his house, but she took off running to the marshes for some unknown reason. and if the serial killer was cph, why would he have risked following her to the marsh area when he knew that the police were already on their way. he had a prosthetic leg so that would have been difficult for him to hide her body in the marsh without getting noticed, especially since it was so close to daylight already. imo, that doesn't seem to fit in the pattern of the lisk, who based on the criminal profile, was meticulous in the way he planned his murders and who went to great effort to conceal his identity and his victims identities. for him to dump the body directly behind his house and then call her family to dissuade them from searching for her doesn't make sense to me. why didn't he move her body to ocean parkway with the other victims? after all, he placed two of his latest victims, who went missing months after shannan's disappearance, in ocean parkway. another thing is that melissa's killer directly made sure to inform the victim's family that he killed her, he could have just as easily dissuaded them from searching for her as well but he didn't. in fact, he seemed to enjoy victimizing his victim's family, rather than assuaging them that she was safe and well so they wouldn't search for her. if CPH hadn't called MG from his phone and gave her his details, i bet no one would have even thought to link him to shannan's disappearance. i just can't see the LISK doing such a thing unless he wanted to get caught.
Hi Rosemary, Re: . . . if the serial killer was cph, why would he have risked following her to the marsh area when he knew that the police were already on their way?.
Being local he would know it would take time for LE to get there. I remember reading a long comment at the beginning of the case where for Oak Beach there are not local cops on duty, but rather LE are dispatched from another group of officers. That takes longer for them to get there, as there is the time for them to assemble when called and then the drive time - 20 min or so as I remember.
I WISH I had saved that comment! This is only from memory. Hopefully a local here can correct anything I said that is not correct.