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I find the legalities very interesting.
Those aside, face value, I wonder what was BM's intent? Was he going hunting? (Surely not, with searchers about). Was he cleaning it? (Strange timing.)
I do think it was an act of machismo, my land, my property (my wife..). This is what happens if you cross me.
I dont know, but I think it's another insight into his ego whatever legal line he may have been treading.
JMO
Hey there - obviously, I find them very interesting as well. I think LE could easily have cited BM that day, but realized it was not going to be a good look for them.
I totally agree that here we see him treading on the legal line. IIRC, he wasn't living there at the time (had moved to Poncha), desired privacy, etc. Then he got activated on the day of the search (I wonder why he didn't put the cameras up where he wanted them...earlier? Waiting for his Amazon order to arrive? Didn't believe anyone would show up and search for Suzanne?)
I think he frequently trod the lines of legality. I am skeptical of all his various (shell?) companies back in Indiana, because people who do what he did are constantly trying to skirt the law (especially employment law).
People do this to avoid paying benefits to minimum wage workers. The worker can work for 3 of their companies, each job part time, but total hours way more than full time. They cannot get benefits (even workers' comp in some situations) due to their hours for each business being so few.
The people he assaulted in Indiana could have also come after him - he was getting closer and closer to risking his "empire" with his foolhardiness. He did another foolhardy thing that day he took the rifle out to greet the searchers.
Personally, I think there's a story involving the lot in Salida (wasn't that before he moved out of the Big H0use)? BM knows exactly how close he is to being arrested. If he were innocent, he would have no worries in this regard. But I think he's saving his money for his actual defense, on the (foolhardy) view that there's no point in having a lawyer right now. I wonder if something was found on the search (the blanket?) that made him uneasy.
If he did use a blanket and any blanket was found, he must be quite nervous and really wanting to get out of town. I would think that the DNA results on that blanket would be coming back right about now. I'm not optimistic that this blanket is related to the case, but it is just one example of how much work LE has to do before an arrest.
If I were LE, I'd wait until coronavirus issues eased up, otherwise the expenses of the case go up as well. There's no hurry. BM isn't going anywhere and I bet there are still tips and people to talk to. But BM, himself, he really should try to toe the line and not do any other actions to mess things up. The two men who talked to MG were out of line, and if either of them tells LE that BM instructed them or encouraged them to intimidate her, that's just another piece of the cooked goose.
no way to use solemate..... all the 'foot tracks' were covered up by LE
Respectfully snipped for focus
But that's according to BM - who wasn't there. You're basically saying that the police screwed up, didn't follow a well known procedure, and that BM (who wasn't there) knows better (perhaps because his amazing military buddy with the 400 tours of duty told him?)
Yet - that person did not arrive simultaneously with LE - unless BM had asked him to go stand around and wait (!) For all GD knows, LE had taken pictures of the prints immediately. Why wouldn't they? A woman is missing, her bike is in a ditch. She's not near the bike.
Of course they would take footprint pictures. And tire track impressions. We have no information whatsoever about when each police car arrived or what efforts they made to investigate the scene. I, for one, am not particularly convinced of BM's truthfulness throughout these events.