OldSteve
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His car left at the train station - it bugs me since he loved his car and would never use that train because he didn't want to leave his car their.
The dogs did not pick up his scent at the train station, and the seat was not it's correct position.
He would not take his bike in his car because he didn't want the bike to damage or leave any mark on seats/upholstery...
So it appears like someone who knew his love of his car (which I can relate to) purposely left his car in the one place he never would have.
If the dogs had picked up his scent at the train station I might be inclined to think he left his car there as a gesture of giving up his past life and starting a new one free from stress over his car.
(OT - I owned some very expensive cars in my time (circa 1960's), and would worry about where I parked etc. as I didn't want to get any dings from someone opening a door next to mind - finally, I went out an bought a VW just to have a car I did not care at all about what happened to it!)
The dogs did not pick up his scent at the train station, and the seat was not it's correct position.
He would not take his bike in his car because he didn't want the bike to damage or leave any mark on seats/upholstery...
So it appears like someone who knew his love of his car (which I can relate to) purposely left his car in the one place he never would have.
If the dogs had picked up his scent at the train station I might be inclined to think he left his car there as a gesture of giving up his past life and starting a new one free from stress over his car.
(OT - I owned some very expensive cars in my time (circa 1960's), and would worry about where I parked etc. as I didn't want to get any dings from someone opening a door next to mind - finally, I went out an bought a VW just to have a car I did not care at all about what happened to it!)