Watching with great interest on all of these developments now with the arrest of Andrew Dykes for Tanya and wondering exactly where all of that is going. Will the defense teams of Heuermann and Dykes now attempt to blame the other defendant for any murders their client's charged with? After HK, I don't see anything working for RH, but for other suspects/defendants, that could be an entirely different matter, perhaps.
In terms of the Dykes charges, we're asked to believe two murderers both chose dismemberment, which is rare among murderers to begin with; then, the two killers both chose to leave victim remains at multiple locations, another unusual choice for murderers; then, the two killers chose pretty much the exact same location as one of their multiple locations; and the two murderers both avoided leaving a torso at that same location, torsos in all these OP cases involving dismemberment were at another site. Then, one of the murderers began filling the area coincidentally between the other killer's victim and her child, with Valerie located just incredibly close to Tatiana, and Tanya much further west, about a mile and a half from the remains of Karen Vergata, and those remains were already there when the other killer left the remains of Tanya.
That's sort of a lot to believe in terms of coincidences. It's of course still possible. I'm wondering if (trigger warning) the manner and tools used in the dismemberments are going to be a huge factor here because authorities keep noting the "surgical precision" used when they're discussing the charges on Andrew Dykes. And then, there's the fact that the peach tattoo was not defaced, these were the only OP victims with jewelry, I'm pretty certain, And Tanya and Tatiana's cases jmo were the only cases that showed indications of an indoor CS, jmo didn't get that with any of the other OP victims. And while this case is now going forward, Bittrolff's team, too, has been asking for more testing and is looking for reevaluation on behalf of Bittrolff.
I'm wondering if there's going to be a lot more evidence put forward by the prosecutorial team in the Andrew Dykes case, and I am guessing yes, because I don't know how anyone explains away the very poorly coiffed elephant in the room that is Rex Heuermann. Really curious as to what John Ray thinks on these developments.
If my memory serves, the next date is December 17th...
Merry Christmas Rex!
Agreed. Happy Holidays, Rex!