I wonder where the body was hidden before he moved it. I thought I remember neighbors saying LE were looking in washers and driers. Jmo
CT let them search his home that afternoon. Nothing was found and he did seem cooperative.
Where did he hide her?
I wonder if he removed her from the can where her boot and the ladle was found.
Given the amount of law enforcement that deployed remained on constant watch and search of Churchill Heights, I don't believe that Faye was ever in the garbage bin with easy access to investigators.
I've little doubt that Faye was anywhere but concealed inside apartment 602.
By all accounts, CT was cooperative and gave consent for officers to enter and walk through his apartment. As CT was not interviewed until Wednesday, I believe this investigation had sufficient resources to know the background of the residents and homes they were interviewing.
CT had no criminal history and was not known to police and not surprised he did not present as suspicious. Seems he was able to hold it together until hours later (after police interview) when he died of a self- inflicted neck wound. MOO
ETA:
I think also think CT had a very good cover as GM of a local Wingstop eatery located about 3.5 miles from his apartment (about 10-15 mins by car).
FBI provided the door to door canvassers with questions to ask residents to gain information and I wouldn't be surprised if he provided them that he opened (the eatery) on Monday, came home for early dinner and soon returned to his store for the dinner rush -- where he remained until closing.
Knowing a few fast-food franchise owners personally, this is fairly typical for their long hours and would have given CT the perfect window to capture and murder Faye without detection or suspicion-- especially as LE would already have record of CT entering his neighborhood late Monday night. (I think CT could have left his apartment before LE was mobilized (Faye already dead) and setting up for the all hands on deck search effort).
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