RstJ
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Not sure how credible this source is, but some (a lot really) new details about the crime scene:
“This is one of the most … horrendous killings, double homicides I’ve ever seen,” Chapman said. “Both girls were shot three time apiece and then three times more.”
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The women’s bodies then were dragged “headfirst down to a creek,” he said."
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“The murderer had to know them,” Chapman said. “When you shoot someone six times apiece, that is worse than any hate crime.
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Chapman also said the two women were killed by the same gun, a 9 mm, “with two kinds of ammunition.”
“We’re almost positive it was one gun,” he said.
Huh??
Is this just guessing or has he gotten a look at the report detailing the crime scene and forensics? If true this raises the very real possibility they were killed somewhere else and moved to their campsite. If they (and we really don't know any of this) ...used the motorcycle to go back and forth and left the Kia at the campsite normally, then maybe 8:30pm at Woody's really *is* the last time they were seen alive.
Has anyone else seen this information anywhere besides this Gephardt article?
R.st.J
Dog the Bounty Hunter ranks Moab campsite killings among ‘most horrendous’ of career | Gephardt Daily
MOAB, Utah, May 10, 2022 (Gephardt Daily) — Duane "Dog" Chapman says the deaths of two newlyweds camping near Moab last summer are among the "most horrendous killings" he's investigated in his 43 years as a bounty hunter. Chapman arrived in Moab on Monday to look into the killings of Kylen...
gephardtdaily.com
“This is one of the most … horrendous killings, double homicides I’ve ever seen,” Chapman said. “Both girls were shot three time apiece and then three times more.”
<...>
The women’s bodies then were dragged “headfirst down to a creek,” he said."
<...>
“The murderer had to know them,” Chapman said. “When you shoot someone six times apiece, that is worse than any hate crime.
<...>
Chapman also said the two women were killed by the same gun, a 9 mm, “with two kinds of ammunition.”
“We’re almost positive it was one gun,” he said.
Huh??
Is this just guessing or has he gotten a look at the report detailing the crime scene and forensics? If true this raises the very real possibility they were killed somewhere else and moved to their campsite. If they (and we really don't know any of this) ...used the motorcycle to go back and forth and left the Kia at the campsite normally, then maybe 8:30pm at Woody's really *is* the last time they were seen alive.
Has anyone else seen this information anywhere besides this Gephardt article?
R.st.J