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Terri should have been able to tell the following:Then let's hope that if you have to ever drive a sick or colicy infant around to soothe them for 90 minutes or so that you take the time to write down or otherwise record your exact meandering, mindless route, turns and specific timings of those turns, roads and directions, and note the plate numbers and driver descriptions of any cars you come across lest you have to turn to them as an alibi witness if a loved one happens to disappear while you are out driving.
Hindsight is 20/20 and I'm sure that if Terri was aware at the time of her mindless driving that Kyron was missing and that she would 'need' an alibi, she'd have probably made better notes of those specifics too.
I certainly don't do that when my husband and I are out just jaunting around, but I could tell you generally where we went and general timings. Nor could most people for that matter give you actual specifics if they do not know that they should be keeping track of the minutae to alibi themselves later. It's totally normal behaviour not to note all those things in specifics. I imagine that's what Terri also d
Were the roads you drove on paved? gravel? dirt?
Did you stop at any point? What did that area look like?
Were you able to maintain a regular speed or did you have to slow down significantly. Why?
Were the roads very windy? Mostly straight?
Were there any pretty viewpoints when you rounded a curve? Or was it just forest on all sides? Was there a drop off at any point? Which side of the road was the drop off on?
Do you remember the name of any of the roads?
Were there fences? Homes? Did there seem to be any estatess set way back off the road?
Any pastures? Horses?
Were the roads narrow so you wondered if a car going the other direction would fit? Did you see any other cars or were you out there on your own?
Was it dark and shady because of thick vegetation and trees? Did you come out to any clearings or meadows?
Did you see any wildlife?
Were the trees tall or was it all brushy?
Did you listen to the radio or play cds? What station?
I would be able to answer those questions and I have a horrible sense of direction. But I could answer those types of questions.
Maybe Terri did?
Did she offer to go with officers in a vehicle and drive around and see if she could replicate where she drove? In the hopes it would jog her memory? I would think that once she got on the road, things would look familiar or not...I'd be interested in the answer to that question. That's what I would do. I may not be able to tell the names of the roads, but I would know if anything looked familiar.
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