(For the record, these were my initial impressions in this case; I’m noting them not to toot my own horn but rather note the outcome that awareness space and occupation once again played a role here:
Quote for reference:
“margarita25
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Re: disposal, I’m going with the obvious something to do with cattle/horses. That’s what he knows and is comfortable with so maybe it is simply Occam here. It wouldn’t have to be near either (barn?). (That’s as far as I want to go here with speculating about the various awful possibilities.)
Hoping Kelsey’s family get the answers they need and Kelsey can receive a respectful funeral/burial.
As for mileage stats, I would think IMO spouses may be possibly more inclined to travel further distances in the disposals as opposed to a random, opportunistic offender? Not sure what the stats say.
Last edited: Dec 23, 2018
Dec 23, 2018
Deceased/Not Found - CO - Kelsey Berreth, 29, Woodland Park, Teller County, 22 Nov 2018 - #15 *ARREST*
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“margarita25
Well-Known Member
What is PF’s occupation? What are his hobbies? What all can listed about PF that is within TOS? I’m asking this in regard to awareness space. Thanks in advance.
Dec 19, 2018
CO - CO - Kelsey Berreth, 29, Woodland Park, Teller County, 22 Nov 2018 - #10
Article re: awareness space from Jessica Ridgeway’s case which I’ve now modified in my own mind to include not only perp detection, but disposal locations as well:
Jessica Ridgeway: Killer’s ‘awareness space’ may lead to clues
By Jefferson Dodge and Joel Dyer - October 18, 2012
https://www.boulderweekly.com/news/...-lsquoawareness-spacersquo-may-lead-to-clues/
What did the final mileage stats turn out to be?