Lilypad13
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(dunking from flying tomatoes-ha!) IMO, I believe more that this neighbor is a busy body, than what she claims she heard.
Well ITA retrieving a piece of equipment to use elsewhere is definitely a possible explanation for the noise. But respectfully if that is what happened then it is still connected to a coverup and with hiding Suzanne’s body. So if the neighbor heard and reported this noise and it is an important clue in the investigation then she should be commended for it and not called a “busy body.” LE asked that if anyone saw or heard anything to report it no matter how small of a detail it may seem. Hearing loud machinery late at night at a construction site connected to a missing woman’s husband does not seem insignificant IMO. If BM and/or someone else removed a piece of equipment and loaded it on a trailer would it take that long? I would agree that the neighbor could have misjudged the length of time she heard the noise unless she looked at a clock and timed it. But she said she was woken up by the noise so I was thinking it might have even been longer than 30 minutes. And was the piece of equipment returned to the site afterwards? That would be risky. Was any equipment missing? We don’t know the answers to these questions but maybe LE does. And maybe gps, cell phone pings, etc. will shed more light. You know I love you but I don’t share your impression of the neighbor. Just because she’s elderly and a little cranky doesn’t mean she should be stereotyped as a meddling busybody. I think she did the right thing and if Suzanne was found at the construction site she would be called a hero. Actually if I remember correctly LE came to her house so she didn’t seek them out but when asked if she heard or saw anything unusual she told them what she heard. IMO No tomatoes thrown! Lol
