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I think he must have planted something pointing at one person, and only one person. I remember TL saying "the community would be shocked to find out who it was". This tells me that there was something left, intentionally, that belonged to a certain person, and it was recognizable. Maybe the first search was related to it, not sure.
But very soon the LE realized that they were wrong. This is when they started looking at, essentially, a transient (DN). So they did follow that route, maybe an "outside" SK... so I assume that whatever was left, pointed at one specific person.
And much later, they realized their mistake. I think that 2019 PC conference put them at stage 1.
I think that initially, they, indeed, had about 5 POIs, but later they narrowed it down. Maybe 1-2, but they feel they know who he is.
BTW. I never understood what the phrase "we were onto something from the very beginning" meant. But now I wonder if one of the LE working the Delphi case has naturally strong intuition. Don't know who it is.
I always wondered why Kim Riley retired...
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So let's dissect that statement I bolded. Does this mean that something identifiable was left? They know specifically who the culprit is? Does this mean they know, but don't have enough to go after him?
OR:
Does it mean that they imagine that the town is going to be shocked one day to learn it was someone from their own community?
Its an important question because LE have also stated the culprit might be at a press conference, they may have spoken with him or someone close to him.... If they knew for sure who he was, why the cat and mouse game? They've said they feel its obvious someone knows or suspects who it is and is too afraid to call.... ('Epitome of evil': Delphi double murder still a mystery 3 years later)
Why not go talk to that person directly? Get the girl's family members to talk to that person (if they know or suspect who that person is who knows the culprit and is too afraid to come forward!).