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I agree. I sometimes wonder if it was an inexplicable part of the offender's fantasy to "drive" them across the creek, part of the idea of control/power that he had. We are looking for pieces to fall into place, for things to be explained rationally, but when things are entwined with the offender's odd and unknown fantasies of the crime, it may be impossible to figure out the why, unless he is caught.
I agree about the creek angle, it's definitely one for the books in my mind. I don't recall any case I've sleuthed over the last several years which had that element to it. As if this guy wasn't fazed by the creek and other aspects of what he went through that day to kill two people.
JMO