May I beg your pardon for reiterating
@Kemug 's and my long-ago posts,
[Th75 #584 of 20MAR23 refers],
specifically and to wit:
Why is it that Kaylee's return, above, triggers a glimmer of a very, VERY early notion that I had??
- - - that BK had decided to follow Kaylee on her drive back to her hometown, entertaining the fantasy of a "chance" social interaction but in a fresh setting, i.e. away from her clutch of wise-cracking campus cohorts;
- - - that he did just that;
- - - and she skewered him;
- - - possibly in front of family or former high school friends;
- - - so, of course he
knew Kaylee was at #1122 on the fateful night, because he never let her out of his sight from this humiliation onward;
- - - BK simply stalked her show-off-my-new-car-to-my-roomies return trip;
- - - his ideations kaleidoscoping with every roll of the odometer;
- - - as to how he was going to make her pay for being who she was;
- - - because it was now more than ever perfectly clear, and just, that Kaylee must pay.
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Has there been any discussion addressing
@Kemug's critical question?
Did I not just view, (CourtTV), a retrospective by dad about his daughter's spur-of-the-moment return home, and her joyous
see-my-new-car-which-I-bought-myself show
& tell with her hometown dear friends?
Well...I guess I would just like to satisfy myself that
some LE entity had asked
some of the participants in that happy event, "...if anyone might have wondered about
some creepy older dude with bushy eyebrows milling about the neighborhood driving
some boring, uncool white whatever.
My learned cohorts:
Have there been any further hypotheses offered as to how Kaylee's murderer knew his target was upstairs @ 1122 that fatal night??
MTIA