It would be prudent a search is done around that facility it seems to me. (I won't be doing it though, too scary). But there are tons of others to be checked as well, but the familiarity thing is notable. It is a 12 minute walk. Do you think they had any outdoor shopping carts? Next door to House of Friendship is Knights of Columbus. Google says: "The Kitchener Knights of Columbus is a Catholic fraternal organization focused on charity, unity, fraternity, and patriotism. They support local organizations like the
Food Bank,
House of Friendship, and
Make-A-Wish, alongside hosting events like trivia nights, toy drives, and recycling initiatives to serve the community"
Continued info for body moved by foot: Those victims dragged from the murder scene in the study I read, were either dragged to a neighbouring property or away from the murder location on the same property, such as a garden or back yard and were almost always, 91 %, along a fence line or pathway.
For a body moved via vehicle: Most bodies are found within 15 to 20 metres of where a vehicle can be safely pulled over or parked without drawing suspicion. The research indicates that victims were never disposed in the centre of large acreages or areas, always around the peripheries. Perp with a vehicle drove up to 15 km (1hr) overall in the study. "Within all three relationship categories, 84 % of disposed victims were located within 15 km of where they were killed." So this broadens the possibilities.
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/scien...distances,of victim transport by relationship.)