I'm not endorsing that idea, just trying to answer a common question we keep seeing in this thread: "If LE does have a suspect in mind, why can't they move on him now?"
This is assuming a lot about their investigative work that we just do no know, and belittling important, long standing LE practice (suspect sketches are a tool, not just making pictures). We have no idea if they know *exactly* who the man is, but they may have serious suspicions, and have to...
They may have questioned him, but need further evidence to charge him. Or they suspect him without sufficient evidence. And by putting out a sketch, someone may be able to place him somewhere (or remember something about him) on that day that would implicate or clear him.
Lots of talk about how BG's features are not unique; he could be any Midwestern guy you pass on the street, and I agree. But this guy you're posting about - really unique features. Nose and eyes look nothing like BG. LE would be lucky to have had a suspect with features that distinct.
Has LE stated they believe the video was taken because the girls knew they were in danger? If so, I wonder why the girls chose to record him but not dial 911. I suppose they could have been in danger immediately following the capturing of video.
Is the cell reception bad near the bridge area?
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