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Is it just me or is there a distinct cluster line of red dots on I-80 from around Fulton Co., OH continuing on to Toledo, OH on I-475?
FBI long haul trucker serial killer initiative Map
https://www.google.com/search?q=hig...=l2WeV8qFE4aHmQHj752IDg#imgrc=YBw-AZachIdNBM:
I had to view the map from here:
https://ucr.fbi.gov/news/stories/20...part-2-the-highway-serial-killings-initiative
Small screen. Aging eyes.
Hard to tell how heavy those clusters are.
Would love to see the victim data contained within those clusters.
I don't think this guy is a career trucker and I don't think he did any long-hauling. Maximum distances I think he might have covered would be less than 500 miles, if even that.
I think that career truckers who are also serial killers are less attached to a single location as this guy appears to be attached to his County Road 6 location.
In that, I think the typical highway trucker serial killer leaves victims spread out in less detectable patterns as their center seems to be the truck they are driving.
I get a sense that this guy did not like to be very far from his center in Fulton County. I think that was probably true for him even before he created his secret room.
I think this guy's trucking was limited to NW Ohio with perhaps some runs into Indiana and Michigan.
Possible that he may have had a short stint long-haul when he first acquired his CDL, but discovered quickly that he did not want to be away from his center for those long periods of time.
Having lived in NW Ohio for four of my adolescent years, I remember that there is very much a tri-state geography to consider.
As for the highway killings in those clusters, some could be related to truck stops along US 24 that runs from Fort Wayne into Toledo.
I actually drove long-haul for six years in the earliest days of NAFTA. We ran a lot of freight on US 24 headed for the Ambassador Bridge into Canada.
With the advent of NAFTA, truck traffic increased on 24 as did the amount of services for truck drivers, including the illicit kind.
My recollection of truck stops on the turnpike is that they were somewhat limited to service plazas until you reached metropolitan areas like Toledo. There may have been some off the exits, but I don't think I ever stopped at one.
The truckstops around Toledo had reputations as "that kind" of truck stop so I avoided them when possible. I was a less-than-115-pounds solo female driver so I did a lot of avoiding during my years out there.
I was unable to avoid Toledo truckstops completely. My observations were that their reputations were not without merit.
I know that many truck drivers avoided the turnpike due to tolls. Mine were paid by the companies so I had the luxury of gliding on that great road.
Hwy 20 was one of the alternate routes used to avoid the turnpike in NW Ohio.
I-75 I remember as a wild ride. The presence of steel-haulers was heavy on that route as well as elsewhere in Ohio and the steel belt. They are a different kind of breed of trucker, much of their uniqueness born of their significance to the labor history in the industry.
But back to truck stops, serial killers and their victims...
I do think it is feasible that this guy could be responsible for victims that could be connected to truck stops.
With what limited information we know about this guy, I would limit looking at potential truck stop connected victims to the clusters you noted and possibly elsewhere in the tri-state area if he ever did any interstate driving. His CDL and physical card should indicate if he was interstate eligible, or strictly intrastate.
One other thing about this guy. Not related to trucking, but since I've already put people to sleep with this long ramble, I'll keep rolling...
He is only a few months older than I am.
At this age, I see myself reflecting back through my life more often than I used to.
Some of that reflection includes a wonderment of how quickly the years have gone by and more of a nostalgic longing for my youth than I generally experience.
Not being a sociopath or a pyschopath, I don't know that I can accurately conceive of what this guy is thinking at his age, but I suspect he may be reflecting back with a twisted sense of nostalgia.
In that, I wonder if his selection of Sierah as a victim could be tied to whatever thoughts he is having about aging.
It seems that if there are in fact other victims that none of them are as geographically close to his center as Sierah. Something urged him to take a risk that he appears to have been relatively successful in avoiding for some time.
Her abduction close to his high school also causes me to wonder.
If he is trying to recapture and recreate his younger days and if there are victims from his younger days, I wonder if any of the more recent victims might resemble earlier ones, not necessarily just in looks, but also in methods and possibly even locations.
Okay, y'all can wake up now. I'll try to limit myself for the rest of the day as I have exceeded my allotment for rambling words.