Again, completely disagree with your interpretation, and your <modsnip> that there wasn't enough time. Particularly if they left Canterbury closer to 9:30 than 10:00pm, there would have been not "38 minutes", but over an hour from the time they left there, to the time that Ujon Johnson was...
<modsnip> People who've just murdered someone and stolen their car, especially someone as intelligent as Pierre, would NEVER want to attract attention to themselves or be pulled over for speeding, when the owner of the vehicle they're driving was just reported murdered a few minutes ago, so...
<modsnip> There is NO evidence of a "third party", just speculation from various people desperate to make excuses for Pierre or invent another killer so he won't have to be held responsible for his actions. ALL the evidence suggests that Uhon had turned his life around, was living a clean life...
No, I don't think so, Pierre went to Uhon's for the sole purpose of trying to convince him to loan him his vehicle, or drive him out of town (and out of NC), since having been seen leaving Canterbury Apts with the women, texting them, and murdering them, Pierre would be the prime suspect, and...
Incorrect. Unfortunately for your theory, he didn't head to the Citgo (and then leave town) from Pisgah View apts, he first went to Canterbury Apts to attempt to convince his girlfriend to come with him, and when she refused, as far as we know, he headed out of town. He did not go to the Citgo...
Hello Elainera. Since you asked what we think, I honestly think <modsnip> you're trying much too hard to find reasons why Pierre didn't do it (which is not an objective way to solve a crime), as others here are as well. The odds of him riding off in a car with two women, who end up murdered...
I know this was months ago, but there is so much speculation that doesn't fit the facts, in so many of the posts here, that it blows my mind. No disrespect intended, but it makes no sense whatsoever that Pierre would have stolen the car of the man that he murdered, thus implicating himself...