katydid23
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Another, similar possibility---It is common around here for bikes to be used by thieves because they are quieter than cars and can go places people in cars can't follow. Men on bikes around closed businesses after dark sounds mighty suspicious to me. I'm guessing, and only guessing, someone got tired of being a victim of theft and made victims of who they decided were the thieves. The bodies were dumped. The bikes were not - maybe due to the fear of fingerprint evidence being recovered. This is a solvable crime and I think it will be solved.
I was looking up stuff about scrap collecting and catalytic converters thefts and sales---our neighborhood has had a horrible rash of those thefts for awhile now.
Apparently, small groups of men will go 'collecting' and after awhile they will meet up with 'the buyer.' The buyer is often someone who has a front as a car parts store or a salvage yard, and they buy the stolen parts and resell them.
Maybe the men were meeting up with the buyer and things went sideways? It can be a deal in the thousands of dollars and that kind of negotiation can escalate quickly.
p.s.
from what I am reading by googling, one cannot go into a salvage yard and sell a used catalytic converter anymore, without showing ID, to put on record, because of all the thefts occurring. So cc thieves need to work secretly to fence their products.
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