The DD driver knows where they left the food, so the police know exact DD movements.
I expect LE knows just about everything. As do Anne Taylor, Bill Thompson & Judge Hippler. BK, of course, is all-knowing, but he’s not telling anyone.
We here on Websleuths are the ones who only know
for sure what Hippler allows AT and BT to reveal via court documents and during live and recorded hearings.
We also have access to those delicious morsels revealed by the media, and each of us gets to decide which morsels to consume, and which to cast out.
My point is, we are at a serious disadvantage here on Websleuths since we have access to so little evidence compared to the players involved—those who will decide BK’s fate.
The main thing we can do here is speculate, IMO, at least during active cases with gag orders.
But just like the defense and the prosecution, we can sift through the evidence we
do have access to, give it structure, and let it tell us a story that makes sense.
That, IMO, is the interesting part of following a case. And for a case such as this one, we even get to find out by the end of the trial what we got right and what we got wrong.
This might seem like a pointless activity to people who don’t fancy true crime, but it makes me feel like I’m participating somehow in the pursuit of truth, the pursuit of justice—more now that I’ve finally joined the conversation, but even when I was lurking.
The lives of murdered victims matter. They should be acknowledged and honored, and Websleuths does this well.
All IMOO, of course.