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I’ve mentioned this case before in this thread, but with respect to the Snake River in the particular area where BK was after the murders, my guess is the knife likely won’t be found if he dumped it there since Rachael Anderson’s remains were never found despite multiple searches:It certainly can be. It has some really deep sections, as well. I know that there are dams along its length. Probably very silty on the bottom, though. It was never an easy river to navigate, either (so not many places where one can get into the river or put in a boat - Clarkston is one of those places, though; both Lewis and Clark used the area as a base of operations, having found big sections of the Snake to be unpassable by boat, that area was their best field camp.
If a Ka-Bar knife is found in the Snake River, I would say it has evidentiary value; I think the jury's ears would prick up. Especially as phone records and the video in Albertson's show the defendant to have been right in that area. However, it's a needle in a haystack.
(I think you used your terms properly, btw - its evidentiary value would be lessened by having all relevant biological evidence scraped off in the sandpaper bottom of that river, IMO).
But it would still form a nice link in the circumstantial trail, if found in the Snake. And I do believe it's possible that it's in the Snake and that LE is monitoring the traps at the various dams down river from there (as they did in the Suzanne Morphew case, but in that case, to no avail).
We will likely hear at the PH whether they sent divers into the water near that coffee stand (I bet they did).
IMO.
Charles Capone Found Guilty of Killing His Estranged Wife Rachael Anderson
Reminder: Bill Thompson was the Latah County PA who secured the “no body” homicide conviction in Rachael’s murder. IIRC, this was the first successful “no body” murder conviction in the entire state of Idaho. I guarantee the defense team will not make the mistake of underestimating any prosecution led by BT!
MOO