This is a strange case for me.... prior to ZA arrest, it seemed simpler in that I believed and mentioned how small town cases like this often became stymied due to friends/family of perp giving a bogus alibi such that the perp is able to hide from scrutiny in the shadows, so to say.
BUT - as of late it seems this was not the case for ZA who stood out and was well know for his acts of violence.
So I wonder how could it be that it took so long to get him, and it makes me a bit suspicious...
I also look at the crimes he did; spur-of-moment out bursts of temper - doesn't mesh with the kind of planning that went into the taking of Holly - so methodical he alluded multiple agencies.
Would have though he would been acting like the nut case he did in prior outbursts of violence...
ETA - ZA is so obvious, he should have been gotten within months, not years... so something is not right IMO...
I cant answer the question why it took so long to arrest ZA. I don't even know why it takes decades sometimes to bring the suspect to justice when from the very beginning the one that LE suspected was the perp all along. All I know is it does happen. Only 64% of homicide cases are solved. Evidence is needed.......... not suspicion nor name dropping..... to solve them.
Maybe everyone that knew anything at all about what he did to Holly were scared to death for years, and absolutely would not cooperate with investigators. Running around dropping rumors is a far cry from actually talking with investigators, openly and honestly.
I don't see his criminal acts as spontaneous outburst. It seems he is a very violent person by nature, and the anger, and rage is always there right on the surface. If someone gets the least bit 'out of line' he will lower the 'boom' on them in a heartbeat. The inner violence he has is consistently always there, imo.
I am sure there are other violent acts he has done and the victims were just too afraid to report it to police.
I don't see the 'planning' in this case taking much brain power. Remember Hilton, the uneducated, strung out druggie? He had no problem whatsoever with the planning he concocted on his own in order to kidnap, and murder multiple females at different times.
It took no more planning than it did for any other kidnapper and murderer. Saying it took great planning is giving ZA way too much credit, imo.
All he had to do was wait, and watch for her parents to leave, and for Holly to come out alone with no one else around. Then intimidate her by his violent nature, and larger size and strength.
We would like to think that all young women in the same situation that Holly found herself in would try to flee but we see it doesn't happen that way for it happens time and time again, and they are frozen with fear, and will comply to the suspect's demands and do whatever they are told to do.
Imo, this wasn't some complex plan. Unfortunately it was simple to accomplish, and he seized on the opportunity before him like so many others before, and after him have done.
IMO