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I think she's close to home bc he knew that he would get caught on camera with her in his truck. I also think he had more time for burial, and it wouldn't look out of place, if he was seen tinkering around his land (or land adjacent to his). He would also have all of his tools at hand on his own property, so he had x amount of days to do it, and do it right.
If she's not close to home, she's somewhere he would hunt or work, again, so he wouldn't look out of place in that area. I just feel like if he had her in his truck at any point in his admitted departures/arrivals at the house, he would have been caught on camera somewhere, and would have been arrested by now. We know he is camera-aware, bc he admitted that he knew there were cameras in Broomfield.
The only thing that trips me up about her being on his property is lack of evidence found to arrest him immediately. But who knows how many days he actually had to clean up. There is a reason the cops were immediately suspicious, though, and this was never a missing persons case.
Then again, Fotis was caught on camera literally disposing of Jennifer, and he wasn't arrested immediately, so who really knows.
(Sorry if my reasoning is disjointed. I am fully aware that I cannot make up my mind what I think in this bizarre case. Lol.)
You know, I can’t think like a constructor because I never was one. But I bet there are constructors here.
I just think, nowhere on/close to the property
Nowhere in shallow graves
Hunting place? This is to ask hunters of, animals can dig out bones
something where vegetation grows fast and the earth is not bothered.
Marijuana plantation?