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I agree with those who believe that he may have only needed to be there once or twice to become familiar.
Just another perspective here....
There are some people who are born with the ability to easily and instantly memorize directions and my dad is one of those people.
He drove a delivery truck for over 40 years and became very good at looking for and memorizing landmarks after going to places only once or twice.
As a small child (I was only four or five) and in an effort to distract me and my siblings on longish road trips to our family cottage, he made it into a game for us.
We were taught to count the number of 'tummy dropping hills' on the big country road while we were heading up north and to count all of the 'ramshackle barns' and look for the 'big sandhill' before the 'cave of trees' when we got close to our destination.
When visiting that same cottage area as an adult 20 plus years later, I tried playing the same game to find our old cottage and found it with little difficulty (no GPS for this lady back then!
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Some people also have 'photographic memories' and are able to easily memorize names, addresses, phone numbers, player #'s and can even count cards while playing poker. It is a real (but rare) talent in today's technology-based world.
On a different train of thought....
He could have a social media connection with someone who was a frequent visitor to the MHB, or even became aware of it by someone posting a photo of the bridge on social media. Lots of people enjoy taking photos in unusual places and maybe he even saw an engagement photo taken there, or he could have been researching a photographic place to film parts of a documentary.
All it needed to have taken was one person to mention to him how few people are there at that time of year and his plan could have been set in motion with a little research.
He may have been looking for a while to find an 'ideal' location if he pre-planned something like this in his demented head, and when he heard about the MHB and saw the weather forecast for February 13th, that's all it took to get him there.
I was hoping for an arrest 122 threads ago.
Let's all hope that this is finally the thread.
JMO
Just another perspective here....
There are some people who are born with the ability to easily and instantly memorize directions and my dad is one of those people.
He drove a delivery truck for over 40 years and became very good at looking for and memorizing landmarks after going to places only once or twice.
As a small child (I was only four or five) and in an effort to distract me and my siblings on longish road trips to our family cottage, he made it into a game for us.
We were taught to count the number of 'tummy dropping hills' on the big country road while we were heading up north and to count all of the 'ramshackle barns' and look for the 'big sandhill' before the 'cave of trees' when we got close to our destination.
When visiting that same cottage area as an adult 20 plus years later, I tried playing the same game to find our old cottage and found it with little difficulty (no GPS for this lady back then!

Some people also have 'photographic memories' and are able to easily memorize names, addresses, phone numbers, player #'s and can even count cards while playing poker. It is a real (but rare) talent in today's technology-based world.

On a different train of thought....
He could have a social media connection with someone who was a frequent visitor to the MHB, or even became aware of it by someone posting a photo of the bridge on social media. Lots of people enjoy taking photos in unusual places and maybe he even saw an engagement photo taken there, or he could have been researching a photographic place to film parts of a documentary.
All it needed to have taken was one person to mention to him how few people are there at that time of year and his plan could have been set in motion with a little research.
He may have been looking for a while to find an 'ideal' location if he pre-planned something like this in his demented head, and when he heard about the MHB and saw the weather forecast for February 13th, that's all it took to get him there.
I was hoping for an arrest 122 threads ago.

JMO