This is sickening but I am thinking about it.
1. Do you think he brought zjacob to that spot to do his evil or was it somewhere else and he brought him there to bury him?
According to his testimony, he had a police scanner in the car, and when he heard that an army of cops were converging on the kidnap site, he decided to drive much farther away, back to Paynesville which was his home turf. He stopped by a gravel pit and excavation site, had Jacob get out of the car, and he assaulted him there. He knew it was a rarely-frequented road at night.
2. It has been 27 years so thngs could change. Was there some kind of road to where Jacob was found in the past?
Heinrich followed a road, which was familiar to him since it was close to his home, that went by this gravel pit and excavation site and some sewage ponds. He first buried Jacob in the gravel pit, but one year later moved the remains across the road into a grove of trees on a farm property.
To bury Jacob originally, he found a Bobcat on site with the keys in it, and used that to dig a grave. When he buried Jacob the second time, he used some kind of trench digger he brought with him.
3. Otherwise, how did he bring a 75 pound
boy and a shovel to that spot?
Heinrich went home and came back with a shovel, but found it was not good enough to dig a grave. That's when he borrowed the Bobcat. He didn't have to carry Jacob far, the grave was close to the assault site. Heinrich was a burly guy.
4. I do not think he was shot or hit somewhere else because there would be blood in the car that would not come out.
He was shot next to the car right after being assaulted. A police car going by on a nearby road spooked Heinrich. He told Jacob to turn around (saying he had to relieve himself), took out his pistol and loaded it, then fired an empty chamber at the back of Jacob's head. After that he shot him with two bullets, killing him.
At least Heinrich will spend longer in prison than he would have done with a murder conviction, given the laws in effect in 1989 (which are the laws he would have to have been tried under). Apparently the maximum sentence he could have received if convicted of murder in Jacob's case was 18 years. Those laws have changed regarding child murders since then.