As I thought some more about Arizona Last Stop.....
I too had always assumed Jodi had pulled over somewhere in the dark and dealt with the bloody evidence. But several factoids argue against that.
1. Jodi is not a brave gal. She likes to be in someone's lap, not the wilderness.
2. It would have been dark.
3. Have you ever tried to do something in the pitch black dark, no street lights, no nothing? You can't see what you're doing! You can't see where you are! In fact, you can get lost in a moment. I have had this happen to me. I couldn't even see where I should put my foot for the next step. I had to stop right there in my tracks, bivouac for the night, and then proceed in the morning.
4. Well......she probably took a flashlight. Buuuuutttt....it wasn't her car. Do you take a flashlight in a rental car?
5. Flashlights lose power very quickly. A headlamp then? On Jodi's narcissistic locks? Ummmm....
6. Have you ever gone camping, answered a nature call in the night, headlamp and all, and not been able to find your tent? You might be able to see your hands or feet or read a book, but you can't scope out your whereabouts. You get disoriented very quickly. Been there, done that, too, in a flock of cayotes.
7. Look for firewood? Heck no. Nuttin' out there. Been there, done that too, in a bevvy of lions and hippos. Yowza. And it's not exactly as though 93 and 95 are in firewood land. Besides, I'll bet Jodi doesn't know what good firewood looks like; I doubt she's ever picked a piece up.
8. Jodi really didn't take elaborate measures not to be seen on this trip. Otherwise, she would have dressed like a hippy and hitched to Arizona.
9. Thanks to Hope's great photos, we can see that there was a whole lot of nothing along 93 and 95. This means black black black night. June 4 2008 had the skinniest possible moon:
http://www.moonconnection.com/moon_june_2008.phtml. Whether it was cloudy or clear, we're talking black.
10. If Jodi's using car headlights to light up her wood gathering bonfire building escapade, she's attracting all kinds of attention.
11. Jodi couldn't have gone far off road because she had already decided that the way to hide her trip was not to buy gas in Arizona. She fixated on that little detail even though she was stupid in so many others (like her selfies). She couldn't afford to use up any gas not directed at getting her out of the state.
I think we are mistaken to assume she'd do a whole lot of anything out there in the darkness.
I say the time lapse for her to get to Mesquite was spent right here in burgers and bullets.
I say she did all her clean up work in the warm embrace of drink slingers, truckers, waitboys. She would have blended right in. No one in a place like Arizona's last stop would have paid any attention to her. And she had spent her career in places like this. And she had to have been hungry from all that slaughter work. She had to be craving company for reassurance that she wasn't evil. She might even have been craving sex. Make that, she almost certainly was.
There may even be a hose in this place for RVers or dog water. Great place to wash off. Wow...it has a "campground", prolly just picnic tables and RV pad. Barbie pretty useless unless you're carrying fake logs or charcoal, but maybe enough to burn up some bloody stuff.
It could easily have been here, since the lights were bright, that she noticed there was blood on the upholstery.
WAIT a minute!!!!!! Ding ding ding! Do you see what I see?
https://www.facebook.com/arizonalas...4840589576310/291297924263908/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/arizonalas...4840589576310/130096073717428/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/arizonalas...4840589576310/111824302211272/?type=3&theater
Hardly any lights......
Oh, my gosh, this is that place where:
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...nge-mishap-popular-tourism-attraction-n190081