I wonder if ME coming in has more to do with evidence collection/chain of custody/testing of these "articles"/maybe even just being on standby, ready to go, in case they discover something more? JMO.
Strangulation is a very intimate way to kill someone. Common in cases of domestic violence. If anyone still thinks some random psycho jumped out of the bushes and killed her, this should put an end to that. JMO.
Absolutely. It's possible, if he killed her before hitchhiking, that the hitchhiking was a spontaneous idea to establish an alibi somehow (if someone found her body sooner, he could claim he hadn't been with her for days), but then he had time to clear his head a bit and develop a different plan...
I can't help but wonder if the hitchhiking was him attempting to run, but then he circled back, realizing that leaving behind the van and any evidence it contained was far riskier than just driving it home and concocting some story about them having a fight and him driving the van home while she...
This is what I'm stuck on too. If my adult son told me he was coming home and I already had a camping trip planned, I might not cancel the trip just because he was coming home. I might tell him to join us at the campground, or even say I'd see him when we got back, but cancel? That feels like...
Thank you so much to everyone who helped with tweets and coverage over the past few months and years. I'm going to miss checking in here every day and reading all your posts. See you all when the next trial starts!
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