Hatfield
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I have no clue what we are arguing over. LOL, for real. Who the heck cares about a post 2 weeks ago. I have been posting concerning Holly's case for 3 1/2 years and almost got put in "time out" (more than once) since I was insistent on hashing out the details surrounding the eye witness report (and also delving into what may have been going on in the family, which was a huge no-no...but dang, we had so little to sleuth). I have posted so many contrary things that an interested outsider would swear I have more personalities than Sybil. That's what happens when the wheels of your brain are spinning and your heart cares a lot.
As far as Clint's description of Camo Man goes, he could have been off some. Heaven knows, this has been discussed to death. I have done the very same thing he may have done = glanced at someone and later swore up and down it was so-and-so, when in fact, it was not. The mind is a powerful tool. And also easily fooled.
How many people were in on this before it started? That's the stuff I want to know. And I don't believe for a minute Holly was abducted simply because she was beautiful. Yes, she was beautiful. But this scheme seems to have been well devised and flawlessly (can you say "more or less" and use the word "flawlessly" or is that Sybil-like?) carried out and I don't think raping someone beautiful was the primary motivation. This story is just so big and so complex and has been from the start. I am beginning to wonder if we will ever know the whole truth. I pray we will. But as it stands now, we don't even have the entire cast of characters behind bars yet. What the heck is taking so long?
Great post and it so closely summarizes my feelings, I almost thought I wrote this. LOL
I too am still of the opinion that the motive had to have been more complex than a simple grab a beautiful girl to rape and kill her. It seems there are way too many people involved in this for that to be the sole reason.
One other thing keeps bothering me about this case, and has from the very beginning.
Were these criminals just this clever to be able to get away with it for so long (OR) did they have someone on their side that more or less kept them from serious LE scrutiny in the early days?
LE was at the scene of the crime within minutes of when she was abducted. Right after this happened, most of us felt it would be just a matter of a few days, and the perp would be arrested. As the days wore on, it became more and more baffling and confusing. And then the silence from LE. That silence was deafening.
So I am still very perplexed how a seemingly very solvable case could go unsolved so long. Right now, I can only see 2 possible reasons for this.
1-Just a very unskilled job of people that did not have the proper training to solve a case like this.
2-Someone or some people giving these perp(s) some sort of protection from being looked at seriously