Is he hand shoveling the dirt off of her in the bed of the pickup to dispose of her? That takes awhile. And it's work. I've unloaded a pickup bed full of dirt with a shovel. And I don't think you can unload anything out of the back of a truck bed with a bobcat. That would also entail unhooking the trailer you had the bobcat on to get to the back of the truck bed. Now if she's under a pile of dirt on a trailer, that's a different story. You could use a bobcat. But the trailer would need to be long enough to accommodate both a bobcat and a pile of dirt. MOO.I have always considered it possible that he hauled a load of dirt with SM under it, but clear something up for me about the various GPS capabilities. (This is assuming he drove the newer truck to Denver.)
If you pull off to the side of the road anywhere and stay for the amount of time to hurriedly carry a body to a mineshaft/hole/abandoned building, does the GPS tell you that you've stopped and for how long? If not, how the heck would you ever find a dumped body along any long stretch of a trip?
Edited to add: And both scenarios would look suspicious unless he was well off the beaten path and in the cover of darkness. Is the bobcat equipped with lights? Does he have lights on the top of his truck? He would need some light to work.
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