Sleuth_Noob
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Those are all good points. There is a lot that we don’t know for sure…I don't believe they were transported in haste. It was a desolate stretch of road, with a roadside thicket that is filled with poison ivy.
It was the perfect spot for a quick "stop and drop". The burlap was probably used to contain the remains and help them blend in with the thick undergrowth.
There is nothing to suggest that he transported them there at the same time. The most likely explanation is that he realized it was the perfect dumping ground and continued using it.
It was pure luck that they were found as soon as they were. If the cadaver dog wasn't brought down Ocean Parkway, it probably would have been 2019 before they were found (the year when the greenway was built).
But we do know that the belt was left there intentionally, in the same way that the bodies were left there (intentionally). And yes, the bodies were not necessarily—most likely not—dropped all at the same time.
Former SCPD Police head Dormer had said that police believed that the killer had spent considerable time with the bodies (after death) at an unknown location (not Ocean Pkwy, which was used as a dumping grounds for the bodies, presumably by the killer).
The manner in which the bodies were moved from the unknown location to Ocean Pkwy. is also unknown. But it’s possible that one (or more) of the bodies had to be moved from the original unknown location to Ocean Pkwy. sooner than the killer may have planned for some reason (unexpected visit from out of town relatives?).