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I see that Chunk O'Butter is responding to some of the Study FB page posts, denying some allegations, challenging others. He certainly stays away from the BIGGER questions.
I can only speak for my own electronics. The GPS on ours works when the phone or tablet is on and GPS is enabled. It doesn't matter if you are actually using the app that tracks you or not. It doesn't matter if you have cell service or not. The GPS still works. It does not work when the phone/tablet is turned off. I have not experimented with Airplane mode, but there's something fun to do this weekend. As I said, I can only speak for my own electronics (2 phones and 2 tablets) and they are all Droids.A GPS App would not use the cellular network though? Is that correct, the App would be using GPS satellites? I am wondering if you have a GPS App on your phone and its not being used, are the satellites still tracking the phone?
IMO, by calling the person who picked him up a "tweaker", that implies unreliability so even if that person is found, SC could say that person had no idea what they were talking about if they said something that didn't jibe with SC's version of the ride. By blacking out his face and changing his voice in interviews, that would make it harder for someone who might have picked him up to be able to say "Hey, that's the guy I picked up!"Also no one has come forward to claim they saw his truck broken down. There are a lot of tourists and some locals that would be traveling that part of Hana highway all day when the truck is supposedly there. No one has come forward to claim they were the person that picked him up hitchhiking from his broken truck the night before. Steve just called him a tweaker. I believe this was in the KHON interview where they blacked out his face and changed his voice. It would seem that he would have a better description of the person who picks you up and you are riding with for at least 45 min to an hour. Just my opinion. Also friends of mine who are(were) friends with him said he hated his picture being taken which is also another strange attribute of SC.
:yuck: An excellent point! I was thinking that the bone fragment was the result of either bludgeoning or gunshots. We don't know how large the bone fragment is.
If you're right, there would have been a lot of blood involved. Oh, and if they have a bone fragment with a DNA match, maybe they don't need a whole body.
A big question is he claims his truck was broken down at Keanae, but why would he not burn the clothing in her truck to destroy the evidence? Yet the clothing is left at Keanae that incriminates him?
He doesn't seem to be the brightest bulb in the chandelier...
The bra was found slashed which indicates the possibility of dismemberment. The large amount of blood could have been caught with a plastic sheet on the ground or the dismemberment could have taken place at another location. Also the rain could have helped wash the area clean.
A big question is he claims his truck was broken down at Keanae, but why would he not burn the clothing in her truck to destroy the evidence? Yet the clothing is left at Keanae that incriminates him?
The whole idea of the clothing being found once again brings me back to the sister. *I know it was previously discussed that the sister was young and therefore unfamiliar with procedure, and also that there was no phone reception in the area. *MSM says that the sister did contact police and was told to stay put and not touch anything, and that for some unknown reason decided to pick-up and transport them to the police station. *If MSM is correct, she knew police procedure and was told exactly what to do, but decided to disregard it.*
Suppose he brought the family there in hopes they would find the clothes? In his mind, he said that she was behind him until Twin Falls. So he thinks the family will think that he could not possibly have put her clothes there since he was ahead of her. I'm not saying he did this, but it's one possibility.The whole idea of the clothing being found once again brings me back to the sister. I know it was previously discussed that the sister was young and therefore unfamiliar with procedure, and also that there was no phone reception in the area. MSM says that the sister did contact police and was told to stay put and not touch anything, and that for some unknown reason decided to pick-up and transport them to the police station. If MSM is correct, she knew police procedure and was told exactly what to do, but decided to disregard it.
It seems strange that SC would leave those items behind, and then show the family the area in which to find them in. This is based on him leaving work and showing the family precisely where he broke down, being very close to where her clothes were found.
Something still sounds fishy about this.....
IMO, by calling the person who picked him up a "tweaker", that implies unreliability so even if that person is found, SC could say that person had no idea what they were talking about if they said something that didn't jibe with SC's version of the ride. By blacking out his face and changing his voice in interviews, that would make it harder for someone who might have picked him up to be able to say "Hey, that's the guy I picked up!"
The whole idea of the clothing being found once again brings me back to the sister. I know it was previously discussed that the sister was young and therefore unfamiliar with procedure, and also that there was no phone reception in the area. MSM says that the sister did contact police and was told to stay put and not touch anything, and that for some unknown reason decided to pick-up and transport them to the police station. If MSM is correct, she knew police procedure and was told exactly what to do, but decided to disregard it.
It seems strange that SC would leave those items behind, and then show the family the area in which to find them in. This is based on him leaving work and showing the family precisely where he broke down, being very close to where her clothes were found.
Something still sounds fishy about this.....
The whole idea of the clothing being found once again brings me back to the sister. I know it was previously discussed that the sister was young and therefore unfamiliar with procedure, and also that there was no phone reception in the area. MSM says that the sister did contact police and was told to stay put and not touch anything, and that for some unknown reason decided to pick-up and transport them to the police station. If MSM is correct, she knew police procedure and was told exactly what to do, but decided to disregard it.
It seems strange that SC would leave those items behind, and then show the family the area in which to find them in. This is based on him leaving work and showing the family precisely where he broke down, being very close to where her clothes were found.
Something still sounds fishy about this.....
I do think keeping an open mind and not focusing one one person is the way to go. I personally am not convinced SC killed Charli Scott. Who was close to her, in her inner circle? Way too convenient for me. Glad Jungle Mama brought this idea into play.
It would, but you are assuming that a) there is a person to bolster his version of events and b)his version of events are correct.But wouldn't it bolster his version of the events if someone was able to identify him as the guy they picked up?
My money's on the guy with motive and opportunity. I'm betting the rent on the person with the ridiculous alibi, the father of her unborn child, the person who called himself "the prime suspect" before it was determined that a crime had been committed, the guy with the hot new girlfriend who told him that she did not want to be a stepmom, and the person who was the last one known to have seen her. MOO.:moo:
While in some ways I agree with you, I am not sure what part of his alibi is so ridiculous. It also does not strike me as odd that he would think he was the prime suspect, even before it was officially announced as a homicide. At the point of the interview she had been missing for at least a week, of course he would think all eyes would be on him.
On the hot new girlfriend, they had been dating for a few months by this point. That's all I can really find as far as factual information, and it seems neither one thought it was that serious. I can find no hard information that states she told him she didn't want to be a step-mom.
Phone pings referenced on the Study facebook page are only an if. Main point is we don't know when her cell phone last pinged. We don't know what pings occurred before the last ping either.
Sure, he does seem the most likely perpetrator of this crime, I can agree to that. However, someone with intimate knowledge of where she was going could have easily committed the crime and scattered evidence to make SC look questionable.
Ok... Here's my pure speculation: Maybe SC wasn't really the father. Maybe it was someone else who had something to loose if it came out who the father really was. Per SC interview, I got the impression that he was not fully convinced he was indeed the father. My guess is he would have wanted a paternity test to prove this was the case. Where would eyes have turned if he wasn't the father? Once again, unfounded pure speculation.
Just trying to examine all possibilities.