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Having gone through three rapes at different times and by different guys, I can say that I know for a fact that not all guys who stalk, follow and assault females who have seen his face ALWAYS kill them. Even those who do murder the victim don't always know ahead of time that they're going to do it. In his case, he could have dropped her off out in the middle of nowhere without her phone and been long gone before anyone was looking for him especially since he already had at least 2 identities. I don't believe that's what he had planned, but is there any way to prove he hadn't planned to do that? I'm not going to argue the point any more than I have. The chances of having someone on the jury with my way of looking at things is probably slim to none so they should be able to get the conviction even without the proof. Everybody already knows he's guilty, so what's the difference? MOO
IMO the reason he never intended to drop her off in the middle of nowhere is because (according to his story) when he remembered her body was in the trunk and noticed blood on her head, he didn’t drop her off somewhere where she might’ve been found very quickly and received medical intervention. No, instead he dragged and lugged her body and hid it in a cornfield under a pile of corn stalks. Without knowing if she was unconscious but still alive at that point, imo that action also indicates he intended to murder her.
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