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Lots of good insight. If she was killed Friday night though, the timeline doesn’t fit with the Saturday afternoon wedding conversations.RBBM I agree that LE knows the answer to this. I’ve had a couple of different theories about the Bobcat, the Salida site and Broomfield. They are kind of disjointed and each has some holes in it. Throwing them out for discussion:
Did he lie? Did he get caught in that lie? Is that why BM made the statement that he made a mistake about the time he was doing a “mechanical thing” with his Bobcat?
Did he bring the Bobcat from the Salida work site to Broomfield to dispose of SM along the way? He never thought LE would suspect him; he thought they would buy the bike ride story. No questions asked. If he was asked why he didn’t leave it for his workers to work on the wall, he could say he had to leave Broomfield because his wife was missing and he didn’t know how long it would be before he could go back to retrieve it. However, we also know he threw all those (useless) tools in the hotel cart before he left to go home. He might have said he used the trailer to haul the tools, not the Bobcat, and point out that his Bobcat was home in his yard. I think he could have left the trailer at the burial site while he went to Broomfield and then picked it up on the way back. This, of course would have been extremely risky, but so is murdering your wife and disposing of her body. He made mention of the fact that he didn’t do anything wrong in Broomfield and that there were all kinds of cameras around the hotel.
I’m thinking BM arrived back at Puma Path on the night of 5/10 with either an empty trailer or no trailer. He would have to drive by all of the LE searching the area for SM to get to his home. We know from overhead news footage that when parts of the yard were cordoned off with police tape that BM’s Bobcat was used for one of the stabilizing points for the tape line, but the trailer was not. That means it could have been parked afterwards. See attached photo. The problem with this is, if BM took the Bobcat from the Salida property to bury SM instead of using his own, he would also have to return it without being seen
Or did he use the Salida work site Bobcat sometime during the wee hours of 5/9 to do a dirty deed. He didn’t want to use his own Bobcat in case they did any forensic testing on it. The whole beach area, middle of the night noise, MG saying he worked at the beach Friday night, MG raking it out on Saturday morning, Saturday BM morning jitters, hiring JP on Saturday afternoon....... I’m still not sure SM wasn’t killed Friday night and all the running around Sat/Sun was disposal of evidence and alibi building. MB’s, (the neighbor), memory was a little clouded as to what night she actually heard that machinery. Remember, no one knew SM was missing at the time, and BM was not connected to the site publicly until several weeks later.
Or Maybe he took it off site Friday night while he was working there and returned it Saturday night and that’s when the neighbor heard him?
MOO
In my opinion, it had to be later Saturday, which left BM scrambling to cover his tracks. He had to hide the body, toss the bike, and create a ‘realistic’ situation for him to leave early Sunday and be gone for the day.
I’d like to know if the day played out as BM figured it would? I don’t think so. In the Draper interview, BM mentions that the girls were going to be spending the day with Suzanne. That didn’t happen. When BM left for Broomfield early Sunday, was he thinking that it would be the girls arriving home and reporting her missing?