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This is what I think. Searchers who found the bodies didn’t immediately know what they’d found (a murder scene) per LE in the past. How did they not? The scene was bloody (Witness saw someone leave who was bloody and muddy). They lost a lot of blood at the scene (PCA RL). Missing was one sock and a pair of panties (Recent doc drop).
What was it then that made searchers not know what they’d come across immediately?
I believe he redressed them. Used leaves and mud to cover the blood as much as he could. Placed the bodies in a way that wounds weren’t immediately noticeable. Perhaps face down? Wounds likely were on the front of their bodies so face down would make it possibly not evident at first?
The killer left signatures. I believe the bullet they found was probably one. We don’t know if other bullets were found in a placed manner (in a victim’s hand or something).
I’ll be interested to know what the staging or posing was and why they believe it was done as well as what the signatures were.
Just because one kid was missing panties doesn’t mean there was a sexual assault or anything. It could be part of the staging. Maybe he wanted it to look like a sexual attack gone wrong? Maybe it was meant to appear that the kids bravely fought off a sexual attacker? Why? I don’t know. Maybe that would seem to make more sense than a basic kidnapping? I can’t imagine what goes on in the mind of someone who commits this stuff. I am only hoping there was no sexual assault at this point. A sleuther can dream, right?
This is all my opinion:
I don't think he went to the trails that day to harm anyone. He just carried a gun and a knife with him always when he's outdoors on trails.
I think he past them on the trail as he was heading back from the bridge to his car. I think they giggled when he past them like teenage girls do, they giggle at everything...and he thought they were laughing at him. He became enraged and then waited until they were on the bridge themselves and he turned around and doubled back to them. (He looked NW up the trail and didn't see any new people heading to the bridge so the coast was clear.)
I think he was just going to teach them a lesson...like scold them or scare them like saying they'd better watch out who they laugh at in the future, they'd better respect their elders, it might be a mad man instead of him or something like that. He said "down the hill" and maybe when they didn't react, he pulled out his gun. On the way down the hill, he realized then that his anger had gotten him into trouble and had escalated it into a criminal act. Then he was walking them down the dirt road below with the gun trying to figure out how to tell them to keep walking and don't look back so he could go back up the bridge and escape via the regular trail back to his car.
But one (or both) of the girls bolted across the creek to get away. He panicked and went after them only to catch them as they struggled up the muddy bank. Probably caught one of them and told the other to come here or he'd kill her.
He then had a bigger problem.... they saw his face close up. He had passed the tipping point and had to silence the witnesses... so he then killed them.
As he took a long time to figure out how to cover up this crime, he decided to make it look like a sexual assault and spend the majority of the hour he was there covering his tracks by removing clothing that might have his DNA on it and throwing into the creek. Staging their bodies. Dragging them to the middle of that flat area far enough from both the creek and from the cemetery so they couldn't be easily spotted quickly. Probably was shocked at what he had done and covered their eyes and their bodies.
He eventually walked up to the cemetery and maybe worked his way thru the trees back to the road only to eventually be seen by the one driver.
I think the bullet accidentally fell out of his pocket when he was removing their clothing and dragging them around.
Again, just an educated guess.
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