I have a few thoughts I'd like to bounce off everyone. And my thoughts assume remains were intentionally put in the condition they were found, not by animal activity.
1. the abduction - perp has his/her own vehicle, unless it's someone that lives on Jessica's route to school and he/she lured her into to the house/garage. An exception would be someone who drives a company type vehicle: i.e. delivery truck, school bus, carpeting, utility company, etc.
2. Because of the condition of the remains, perp needs a secondary location as I doubt he would be able to accomplish "dissection" in a vehicle. It's also difficult to think that the perp went to the trouble of dissection unless it was absolutely necessary for the disposal of the remains. It would be necessary if the perp lived in an apt building for instance and he would have been seen carrying a body size object out of the building. But, I also don't see how the perp would have gotten her into the apartment building without the same concern. So that leads me to think they either have a home or a facility to take her to. I can't see him taking her to an outside location to do all of this, but I suppose it's a remote possibility. If he could take her to a warehouse for instance, why would he not be able to get her out of the warehouse without being seen? What really puzzles me at this stage is if he was able to get her into a location without being seen, why then couldn't he get her out without being seen?? So, why else would he dissect the body if not for the fear of being seen? What if he didn't have the use of a vehicle after the initial abduction? Perhaps his vehicle broke down, or perhaps he drives a company type vehicle for work and either walks or bikes (or motorcycle) back and forth to the job. If the only way he can dispose of the body is by foot or bike, that would make it necessary to dissect the body into more manageable parcels...sorry
I do not subscribe to the theory that he modified the remains to make identification more difficult. Why would he go to all of the trouble to do that and then deposit partial remains right along side the road? It didn't matter if it took police longer to make a positive ID because of it....what benefit would he have gained from that? Cops were outl looking for a perpetrator from the moment Jessica was reported missing. If cops made a



ID from the 1st moment the remains were discovered or 2 to 3 days later, I see no advantage for the perp in the 2 or 3 days scenario. Everyone knew it was JR's remains...but to be 100% sure they had to DNA test it. I see no benefit gained from modifying the remains other than for transport purposes.
3. Another issue that supports the no vehicle theory is....why didn't the perp just take the body further out of town and dispose of it in a body of water, dumpster, etc. etc? It may be true that he wanted her to be found....so then why not leave the body intact??
MOO