That's sad- about the 2 ducks. Can you tell me approximately how large the duck blind was (500 sf etc.)?
I am so bad with square footage. So, about 25 feet by 8 feet equals 200 feet?
That's sad- about the 2 ducks. Can you tell me approximately how large the duck blind was (500 sf etc.)?
Can you confirm that JF is (or was) the boyfriend of WC? I've never heard it from a source as direct as you.
James, I agree! Calculated, permanant body disposal was their intent and the reason they chose that particular location. The residence would provide hardened cover for post mortum action and the duck blind would provide covered access to the water. They stash the body in the blind to retrieve later from boat or dispose of from shore after dismemberment. I think they ran out of darkness and the discovery was made next day. Oh ya...MOO
Looked at new information. Find it interesting that WC bf x sjn has a small section that links to different sites. Also did a google search and found a few interesting tidbits in relation to YouTube 560KPQ's video of MC walking to her car, and then also something on Free BlackBerry Stuff website. Just interesting
If the killer was a felon, then he probably wasn't a duck hunter, right?
Even being ignorant of this area, by looking at the map posted earlier (sorry I can't remember the poster), MC was taken in the exact opposite direction of her home. It makes it appear that the killer knew where she lived and wanted to avoid running into her friends/family/parents.
One contradiction I noted is that Del Rio said maybe a gun wasn't used because the killer was a felon and doesn't carry a gun. I thought that was an astute observation. However, we also said that it seems only duck hunters (or yard maintenance people) would notice Del Rio's duck blind. If the killer was a felon, then he probably wasn't a duck hunter, right?
IMHO, and as has been speculated in these threads before, the CB property was chosen because the perp thought it would be a good place to conceal the body either hoping it would not be found for awhile, and then hard to identify if found, or later to come back and move it again. The perp having familiarity with the property, knowledge of the duck blind, and knowledge that duck season was over does make sense as to why that location was chosen.
Likewise, IMHO the PCR was also chosen to abandon the car because it was far away from the other location, and the perp hoped that they would spend their time looking there and not elsewhere. IMO he wanted the car to be found, since it would have been totally unrealistic to think otherwise. As it was, they did spend considerable time searching the area around where the car was found.
Everything unraveled, so it would seem, when the body was discovered so soon. It seems to me that it is just a matter of time before the perp is apprehended. I hope so . . .
Since killers obviously aren't law-abiding citizens, what would make one assume they wouldn't carry a gun illegally?
Felons seem to always find guns, if they want to. So maybe a duck hunter was a felon?
Even being ignorant of this area, by looking at the map posted earlier (sorry I can't remember the poster), MC was taken in the exact opposite direction of her home. It makes it appear that the killer knew where she lived and wanted to avoid running into her friends/family/parents.
One contradiction I noted is that Del Rio said maybe a gun wasn't used because the killer was a felon and doesn't carry a gun. I thought that was an astute observation. However, we also said that it seems only duck hunters (or yard maintenance people) would notice Del Rio's duck blind. If the killer was a felon, then he probably wasn't a duck hunter, right?
Del Rio- is the circled area where your duck blind was?
It's possible if there was a felon hunter, they could use a friend's gun to hunt with? When someone goes hunting, does anyone else ever just "tag" along, not actually hunting?
Unless you can hunt ducks with bows and arrows. If not, then I believe you're right. I can't think of why any person would be on that property, especially where the duck blind is, between November and February but to hunt or fish--unless somebody was viewing (or showing) the property. There wouldn't be any yard work to be done that time of year. Or, am I missing something?
Unless you can hunt ducks with bows and arrows. If not, then I believe you're right. I can't think of why any person would be on that property, especially where the duck blind is, between November and February but to hunt or fish--unless somebody was viewing (or showing) the property. There wouldn't be any yard work to be done that time of year. Or, am I missing something?