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"Conclusion: then she was not likely to be murdered in Haiku or Makawao, because transporting a whole or in parts body that far is a huge risk if you are stopped. Whereas clothes and stuff wrapped in a blanket are not so much. We then are back to the why of the ridiculous alibi and why lead the searchers so close to the crime scene, and why allow her phone to ping at almost 11 PM near Honomanu? Because if you kidnap someone, you check them for phone, and you turn it off, pretty basic stuff, and he would well know she had a smart phone."
I agree with Peter Tosh's theory that SC made up that story to cover his bases if/since people saw him up there that day/night. We know someone claimed to have seen him (in Hana?) that evening/night, not in his own car. It may not be admissable as evidence in court, but he needed to spin his web just in case. Why else place himself so near the crime scene?
I agree with Peter Tosh's theory that SC made up that story to cover his bases if/since people saw him up there that day/night. We know someone claimed to have seen him (in Hana?) that evening/night, not in his own car. It may not be admissable as evidence in court, but he needed to spin his web just in case. Why else place himself so near the crime scene?