A Renegade isn’t a truck. The paint transfer in my opinion probably happened before the day in question. I think people put way too much focus on this.
I’m surprised Uliss is entertaining this idea that it’s from Cooper. There’s no way a sheet would be intact so many years later, especially with Washington’s harsh weather. He just continues to lose credibility with me. He’s becoming like those Yahoos on Oak Island.
In another case I followed, there was computer activity after a family went missing at 2 am. It was concluded by a forensic analyst to been a system update.
I get that but he could have been pronouncing it wrong. That he even remembered this person’s name 25-30 years later is astonishing in itself, but understandable if it was actually Mayer and he got that part wrong.
Well if that was the case, there would be a very pungent smell. I don’t believe that scrap yard is very big either. There was a reason for RM to been there but RH had no business whatsoever being there.
I agree it’s not likely connected. However, Robert Mayer was a seasoned electrician who worked on new buildings and was doing so the day he disappeared and RH is was an architect. It’s not out of the realm of possibilities they crossed paths at some point.
I’m assuming you’re referring to Joseph calling his mom from the road? He didn’t call his mother to tell her he wasn’t feeling well, at least not that day. She was mistaken, the call is not in the call record.
I don’t think he was being poisoned. Here we have another deceptive anecdote from...
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