pittsburghgirl
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1. The scent in the parking area goes nowhere.
2. The traces of cigarette ash and the residue of cigarette smoke point to someone else in contact with the car.
If someone "close to" RFG decided to kill him, it would be easy to set up a meeting in Lewisburg. RFG arrives, parks his car, gets into his "friend's" vehicle and is never seen again. I don't see anything far-fetched in that scenario.
If someone acquainted with RG wanted to kill him, he or she could make a call and arrange for an out-of-town meeting in order to keep that meeting under the radar. RG arrives, parks his car, etc.
As to why someone (not a personal friend or relative) would murder a DA, the most obvious possibilities would be to disrupt an ongoing trial, to delay or further delay a trial, or to keep something RG knew from coming to light. And of course, it is possible that RG was murdered by someone close to him--and we do not have the private and personal information to make that connection. In any case, if he was murdered (which is what I have concluded) RG trusted someone who either killed him or set him up to be killed. JMO, of course.
2. The traces of cigarette ash and the residue of cigarette smoke point to someone else in contact with the car.
If someone "close to" RFG decided to kill him, it would be easy to set up a meeting in Lewisburg. RFG arrives, parks his car, gets into his "friend's" vehicle and is never seen again. I don't see anything far-fetched in that scenario.
If someone acquainted with RG wanted to kill him, he or she could make a call and arrange for an out-of-town meeting in order to keep that meeting under the radar. RG arrives, parks his car, etc.
As to why someone (not a personal friend or relative) would murder a DA, the most obvious possibilities would be to disrupt an ongoing trial, to delay or further delay a trial, or to keep something RG knew from coming to light. And of course, it is possible that RG was murdered by someone close to him--and we do not have the private and personal information to make that connection. In any case, if he was murdered (which is what I have concluded) RG trusted someone who either killed him or set him up to be killed. JMO, of course.