kittythehare
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I agree fully with every word you wrote.Oh Kitty, we're just going to have to take whatever info we come across during the trial. This whole sad affair has got me tired out, all the thinking and reading then thinking again. I must admit though, I'd love to have a good rummage through that Ross building. Dead of night? Get outta here! You gotta be joking. There is no way I'd be poking around in the dark, I'd need several changes of underwear lol.
I never thought that this was the way this would play out, nothing, not even a crumb for the dear family. It just breaks my heart that they have to go to court and listen to that animal.
We'll do it early morning, via the ethers, for which we must also depend for a map...'cos could not find one.
I just wish the FBI would go in there and give it a good going over.
Here I am grasping at straws here again- it's unlikely he liquified her, it's unlikely he burnt her, would take too long, but it is possible and likely that he buried her or stored her- meticulous planned death would include disposal. Or preservation. He might have had to move quicker than planned, depends upon how early he heard public announcements and social media posts about her missing status.
I wonder when he cleaned the car.
I wonder if she died in the car.
Why only one side to the extent that it was visible to the naked eye? I suppose he could have transported her body to her final resting place or places afterwards.
It's reading to me , again, that they found some kind of a blueprint of his. That is how they could describe his plans as meticulous.
I'm also concerned about the dna samples they found in his apartment, and whether they were sufficiently clear as to distinguish between contact dna, from his clothes and his body.
They say they matched his description to TEB in the tapes, their location.
But I cannot understand why nobody has asked him where he disposed of her remains. Earth, wind fire and water... we don't have the remotest clue.
And that information may not come out at trial either.
If they even found as much as an ash that they suspected contained her remains, her parents would have been informed before now.
Like nothing at all. Like sfa.
They had him.
They must have tried for the information.
I know they would have.
I'm not looking forward to watching those tape interviews if they become available. I think that bit will be quite scary.
Remember, he did not have a whole lot of time with her, even if he kept her there the entire weekend.
His mobile phone SIM card could well have been part of this blueprint we imagine may exist.
That would send the police in the wrong direction.Out of town instead of staying close to home.
All ifs, buts and maybes.
It's got to the stage that when I see headlines on Twitter about missing people being found and I feel a tinge of resentment that YY never was.