KY KY - Crystal Rogers, 35, Bluegrass Parkway, 3 July 2015 #1

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So nothing found, it's sad I think this might be a long one. I guess if someone had LE experience that would help them to find a really good hiding place.

BH ran for sheriff but I don't know of him having any law enforcement experience.
 
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Were it not for her vehicle getting an unexpected flat tire, this case would've been TOTALLY perplexing. If things had gone per plan, her car would have been found two or three towns over in an attempt to shift the search efforts to an entirely different region of the State.

The car being found abandoned where it was is the biggest indicator to me that she is still somewhere in the Bardstown vicinity. Somebody was in the process of trying to stage her disappearance when the tire went flat. In my opinion, relocating the car in order to shift the focus of the upcoming investigation was the last part of the overall plan. The most glaring question in my mind is how did the driver of her car get back to Bardstown ? If the car had been successfully moved to a distant town or locale, how did the driver plan on getting back home ? I'm sure there is an answer to those two questions, it just isn't obvious to us. Because of those two questions, that's why I believe two people had to have been involved in the cover-up.

Crystal told her family and friends that if anything ever happened to her, to look at BH as the prime suspect. She told them that for a reason. Maybe it was intuition or maybe he openly bragged about being able to make people disappear and commit the "perfect" crime, either way I think she believed him. He may have gone as far as to tell her exactly how he would do it. With all the turmoil and infidelity in their relationship, it's impossible to know if this event was sparked by something that happened during the last weekend they were alone, or if it had been planned out in advance while waiting for the opportune time to pull it off without being detected.

Either way, it appears that there were no bread crumbs left to follow with the exception of the the flat tire on the car. No cell phone tracking, no surveillance videos, no eye witnesses that saw anything unusual,..........nothing.

My only suggestion at this point would be for LE to dig into his background and try to figure out what books he's read recently, what his internet searches show (which were probably all deleted by now), and what his favorite movies are. He had to have gotten the idea from somewhere on how to pull off the perfect crime and how to behave afterwards. That information may be found right there within the walls of his home.

Interviewing his close buddies and other LE contacts he may have had in regards to conversations about such things would also be advisable, but I doubt it is going to yield results. Most likely the only "buddy" he would have talked to about it is a sibling of his that used to live on the same street, just a few houses down.

Deleting internet searches, cookies, cache etc does not matter, the only way that info can be truly removed is if he is very computer savvy and has proper software to wipe (erase) the hard drive clean. If he does this then it will be obvious he has a bare hard drive with nothing much on it after he re-installs anything he wants back on the computer and LE would be suspicious. I doubt he would do any searching for this possible crime unless it involved poison or staging a scene where there is a body to be found and the person wants it to look like an accident. Men usually do not revert to poison and there is not body so I doubt their laptop or computer will turn up anything. I will guess cell phone activity will be more helpful.
 
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Exactly, BH would know where they would and wouldn't look because of his close family contacts in LE JMO. I could bet my next paycheck BH's brother helped him. JMO. I really wish the FBI would get involved. Too many close ties to family. Doesnt it have to be requested by the department working on the case?

MOO

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From what I've seen the family post, the fbi is involved.


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From what I've seen the family post, the fbi is involved.


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That's probably the best news I've heard yet!
 
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From what I've seen the family post, the fbi is involved.


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Thank you so much for all of the updates jULIA_bEE! [emoji1]

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