B Buzz
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If the murderer realized, too late, he/she had not disposed of the knife in a way in which LE would never find it, might they not have made repeated visits to the scene in hopes of retrieving the knife? I wonder if LE had surveillance there for awhile. Also, LE could have found it early on. I remember the first crime scene photos, showing the yellow taped path to the river, with a rectangle shaped area, about 30 feet long, about three feet into the water, taped off which was where Mackenzie was found,I think. Perhaps the knife was found near herbody. As carefully planned as this murder was, the knife was likely stolen from someone like a close friend or family member, even an employer;MOO who should be missing it the next fishing or hunting trip, MOO I hope this person, whoever they are will immediately call the Wenatchee Police Department Rivercom:663-9911, and report the loss. Their report might catch a killer.Reason why LE did not release the knife information early on:
I'm must say, that is Ridiculous, with a capital R.
- LE did not want the murderer to know they had retrieved the knife. LE believed if the murderer was not aware LE had recovered the knife that s/he would feel more comfortable with retaining the set, even though it would then at least be missing the 'murder weapon' knife.
Did LE believe the murderer, no longer in possession of the murder weapon, would believe LE had not retrieved the knife from the recovery site?
Perhaps LE thought the murderer would not want to dispose of even a then-incomplete set so as not to draw suspicion or because s/he had an emotional attachment to the set?
I am not sure I could be convinced the murderer would have retained a set container that would be missing an item that was used in a murder, reegardless of whether or not s/he believed LE had retrieved the item.
Forget the 'souvenir' angle ... the murderer more likely would have retained the knife, not the set from whence it came.
It is possible the murderer stole a knife or used a knife that no one except perhaps accomplices would know s/he owned.
It also is possible LE did not retrieve the knife from the recovery site as claimed but from another location that perhaps only the murderer would know ... and LE believed the murderer believed s/he had so successfully disposed of the item that there was no way they would assume LE would locate it.
Nah ... a simpler scenario is mot likely the true scenario.
In short, the knife information should have been released concurrent with the news of recovery of MC's body.
The reward for being a good citizen and doing the right thing is $ 47, 000.