Good point Chewy about the DNA, probably one of the best scenarios put out there, but what if she was robbed and she was looking for her stuff in his cave or even hiding there because someone was chasing her, and Z came upon her, she freaked out, attacked him, thinking he was violent or that he was one of the people she was trying to avoid. He let her go, she ran and ended up dead, but he had those scratches. I'm not saying that's what I think happened, only that it could, it's within the realm of possibility, low on the rung, but it's there.
What I think is great about a board like this is that anyone, from anywhere in the world, from any walk of life, can bring in their opinions and life knowledge and input. Even if we can't solve the crime we can take something of value away just by hearing what others have to say.
You're both right Chewy & Thinkhard, facts can't be ignored or explained away, but so many of these 'facts' have changed over time, wouldn't you agree?. So we are left with theories, some we may feel are implausible, some we may think make sense, but all theories should be welcome, and everyone should feel free to voice their opinion. I know I forget half the facts after awhile and I also realize I can come off arrogant sometimes when I am being facetious.
But one idea can lead to another. For instance, Chewy once mentioned Leiby Kletzky and I remember what a terrible tragedy that was. But it made me think how important time is in an investigation. In that case the immediate and massive response from the community who set up and volunteered at Command centers, offering rewards, sending facebook and twitter feeds, people searching houses, yards and every neighbor agreeing to look at their surveillance footage, was what led to finding the killer within a short time, wasn't it like 30 hours? One more day and it would probably have never been solved. In the case of SS, so much time was lost. I think Thinkhard's theories are intriguing.
When you two posters were offline, it was very... slow. I think people enjoy hearing what you guys have to say, and I hope you stay on.
I learned a lot about gold from both of you and several other posters even though you all sometimes agreed and disagreed. Another poster mentioned how in a fight an earring could be ripped from an ear or broken, so it's important how the earrings were found.
Criminals can be incredibly innovative, corruption exists, people can be mistaken for others, so anything is possible, and all ideas are helpful. Though in the end I think it will be the Istanbul LE who will solve it simply because they know their criminals and the territory.
I just want to let you guys know how much I respect your opinions.