They had dogs out looking for him. I would think that if he were injured, they would likely have found him by now (especially with a blood trail of sorts). I want to believe he is innocent; and this story certainly seems strange. I just honestly do not know what to think.
It seems weird that they have now said that there is only one crime scene; where the truck/body were found. However, how would they know if she had been killed in the bed of the truck elsewhere and driven to that location? There wouldn't be a trail because her body hadn't been moved just the truck.
Were the 3 shots made because he was being threatened? Talk, or I shoot your girlfriend. He didn't talk, and "someone" shot her again and again. If so, what does he know or have that someone else would want??
Just thoughts running through my head. I can't make heads or tails of this.
Wouldn't there be a blood trail up to some point, and a scent trail as well?
Yes I believe there would be
We all have been thinking along the same lines with regards to him being injured; and dogs being able to follow his trail.
Is it possible that he shot and killed her, took off, was upset enough that he ran off the road / down the enbankment. He covered up the truck with branches, and took off from there. I think this is still a big possibility. I want to give him the benefit of the doubt; I really do! I just wish that LE would give a PC and tell the public what to BOLO for. Are there other perps that are a danger to the community? Should they be looking for someone that is acting suspicious or out of character over the last couple of days?
That river doesn't look clear at all. What were they fishing for? Catfish?
Bc of the Mississippi & Ohio flooding issues, NOAA keeps track of weather patterns/paths. If a main body of water to a tributary overflows, and if a body was dumped in said tributary, depending on rain & wind the body could drift into the overflow. Just speculating on path that could be travelled...
Yeah, probably catfish. Sometimes people fish for grass carp too, to kill them (they are taking over the rivers here).
That is true, but we are in the middle of the worst drought this century right now. It didn't rain for over two months, and the last time we got any rainfall was at the beginning of August. So none of the rivers are really up right now.
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