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@LAhiker, bbm=my responses
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@Nikynoo, while your bolded responses are easy to read, when I hit reply both my comments and your responses disappear. I guess WS doesn't do quotes of quotes. So I've copied and pasted the whole thing here. And I'm afraid I'm going to do the same thing, thus propagating the problem.
My responses are in red.
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I realize that this is a speculative timeline. My concern about it is that at a number of points, possibly with the goal of allowing ample time, this timeline assumes that things took longer than is likely. It also inserts two elements into the timeline that have not been strongly attested to.
1. This timeline has them leaving the Circle K/gas station at 9:30am. I believe the VI said they were at the gas station at 9am; that would be more consistent with an 8:15am start. It sounds like RT was a bit impatient when getting the ice; I doubt that that stop took more than 15 minutes.
I agree 15 mins at gas station, so they would leave gas station at 9.15 instead of 9.30?
Yes.
2. This timeline assumes that the 360 photo occurred and was separate from the walk at Kelbaker/Hidden Hill. While that's certainly possible -- I think it was implied by the VI's sister in her recollections of RT's call, that would raise other questions: Where was the hill and parking lot?
I wish I knew! Why did RT imply that the cars in that lot might be relevant to BT's disappearance?
Because it fits with his abduction theory RT's comments might make more sense if the 360 was from one of the rocky "hills" on the walk fromKelbaker/Hidden Hill. Then the parking lot would be the one .7 mile to the north
do you have a link to a map for this? would be interested to see this and its relevance to where RT said BT disappeared would be more clear.
Agreed
Here's a link to the post where the lot was first mentioned. Rough coordinates for the bend at the road with the lot are 34.8036730, -115.6118710.
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Here's my post with some more info about the lot:
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Here's a post by @iscaremyself, who visited the lot recently.
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Also, while it's possible that the VI's sister misheard what RT said about the timeline, a timeline with the 360 photo stop possibly being separate in the morning would assume she correctly heard the part about the 360 but misheard several things she remembers hearing RT say about the timeline.,
No, not really, the timeline given by VI's sister fits better with the 2-30 time that the noon time, everyting else is consistent IMO While that's possible, it has the effect of picking some things from her text while discounting others.
I disagree, see my earlier post where I give my interpretation of the text message, but happy to be corrected.
I read over your comments about the sister's text. They're interesting but don't think the text necessarily fits better with the ~2:30pm time that RT told media that BT disappeared. Just because she remembers RT saying it got very hot (and because the hottest part of the day is later) does not mean that it didn't get very hot earlier in the day. It could've gotten even hotter later.
3. This timeline adds a full hour for the preparation and consumption of lunch. AFAIK, lunch is never mentioned in RT's comments to the media or to BT's family.
at most a 2 minute interview with media, and a summary of a 'long' conversation in the text. We dont know whether RT mentioned Luch (or breakfast for that matter. Just because it is not in the text, does not mean that RT didn;t mention it in his call (and of course the reverse is also possible) Logically, it is likely that they had lunch somewhere if they left home at 8.15While it's possible that they had lunch, this addition has the effect of stretching out the timeline.
It's certainly possible that they had lunch before their walk, but it's also possible that they went for their walk before the time that they would've had lunch. For instance, if they got to Kelbaker/Hidden Hill by 11am, they might've planned to have lunch after their walk.
All of these additions have the effect of minimizing unaccounted-for time by moving the end of the timeline closer to a time which fits with RT's statements to the media that he searched for an hour before calling 911,
so, are we saying that the timings that RT has given the media and quite likely LE are false? If this was the case, would this not result in an arrest? though it doesn't quite bring it that far. Perhaps your goal was to figure out what they could have been doing that accounted for all that time, if his account was correct?
Actually, trying to tie Media, VI info etc together.
Even if what RT said to the media and LE was inaccurate or false, LE might not be able to prove it. Speaking generally, I think that if LE is investigating possible serious crimes, they're less likely to arrest someone for false statements unless they think the person might be a danger to others if they weren't in custody.
If so, it might also be interesting to make a timeline with a less generous estimate of the time at the Circle K, without an extra stop for the 360 photo, and without a long stop for lunch. Without those extra elements, the timeline moves closer to what the VI's sister remembered RT as saying, in which the unaccounted-for time might come between when RT said he last saw BT and when he called 911.
I get your point, but by her own admission, she did say her memory wasnt that great, this statement together with the media times makes me think she misremembered , perhaps she misheard mid afternoon, for noon?
I agree that she could have misheard the time, but also think that RT could have said different things to different people, for whatever reason.
JMO
I think
@Kapua made one of these quicker timelines, which was then discussed by myself and others.
Thanks, will check that out.
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JMO