Hi. I'm new here, but I've been lurking since Jonelle was found. I have many thoughts and information, but for now, I just want to pipe in on one thing that people here swear by, but I feel is inherently false.
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The idea that you can't dig into "frozen" ground. This is not true. Depending on weather patterns in Greeley for the month of Dec 1984 (which I have not been able to find) the ground may not even had been frozen. Fresh snow does not automatically = frozen ground. Also, soil doesn't freeze all that deep in temperate climate zones. The upper crust is hard yes, but once you get past that, it's not any more difficult than it would be any other time of year, other than the fact that the air temperature is cold. A determined person CAN dig a hole in early winter. I know this because I have done such work. It's difficult and it sucks, but it certainly can be done. If you doubt me, winter is closing in. In Dec, go out and try to dig a hole. If you have a normal amount of strength, you should find once you get the hole started, it gets much easier. I will also submit here, that the soil in that area is extremely soft. Almost sandy. You can dig a hole 4ft deep in under an hour. In adverse weather conditions, call it 2 hours to dig a hole deep enough that the body isn't likely to be found or dug up by animals. Also, I have yet to find an article that says the body was so deep as to require heavy equipment. Heavy equipment found her yes, but that was completely by chance and there's nothing citing that it would've been a requirement.
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Also, the list of the usual alternate suspects have ALL been thorough vetted, and of them all Pankey is the only one who is a realistic candidate. As with what a few others have said though, be careful in calling Pankey guilty before trial. That's not how America is supposed to work. The state has to PROVE he's guilty. Of the publicly released evidence, there is NO physical evidence to link him to the crime. Everything is circumstantial. The state is always going to make the accused LOOK guilty. That's their job! But people are wrongly convicted all time. I'm not saying that's the case here, but just be cautious in throwing stones. That said, regardless if he's really the killer or not, I think he's going to be found guilty and will die in prison. So hopefully he's the one, and not just some <modsnip> who got "lucky" in guessing a crime scene clue.
Also, here's a video of the entire announcement of Pankey's indictment. The audio has been improved so the questions are a little easier to hear.