ZooSleuth
Former Member
- Joined
- Nov 21, 2013
- Messages
- 1,420
- Reaction score
- 26
djcoma that is a good theory re: the voicemail name variations. I'm not inclined to believe the dog did the pressing though. imo if the button was pushed like that it was whoever did the family harm and maybe knew that was their truck but kept a distance until they felt comfortable approaching it. I might then attribute the odd incoming call from this persons own cell (a throw away perhaps) or them asking a friend via text on their own phone to call the blackberry?? (again maybe a throw away or imo we would have info on whose phone it was coming from)
imo if they were murdered, imo it had to be a localish person who either took them from truck site and waited to return to that site. Or killed them while they were walking (but that doesnt explain to me why their stuff was all in truck) after killing them in the woods searched for their vehicle knowing the family had to arrive in area driving one. Maybe it took days to locate it. Or maybe locals were talking about abandoned truck for a few days and perp learned its location that way.
I'm gonna backtrack on the perp having to be local. It could be someone they had known that knew exactly where they would be. Or even met them at their request (that we don't know about) who then had to leave the area after the murders to participate in their own lives as normal then returned to area and checked the truck/phone to see if anyone was looking for them. idk. I keep thinking if perp knew them, they would have searcued truck for cash.
BBM.
They'd have to turn the phone on in the first place for the incoming call to register, and then call it. Why would they call it if they knew where the phone was already? And why would they even care about the voicemail? IMO the incoming call was just somebody trying to get a hold of them and the call went through once the phone was turned back on.
If a dog was stuck in a truck cab for over a week, I would be more surprised if it didn't step on a phone that was left sitting on a seat or center console. That's a lot of time in a confined area when you think about it.
At this point we have no solid evidence there even was a perp, so IMO it was a dog dial until I hear some evidence otherwise. The dog dial theory doesn't rule out murder. It just rules out that a perp turned on the phone and made the VM calls.