I thought I would write a post describing exactly how the items found at the Commins Pond Beach crime scene were taken out onto the beach. When I first looked at this case, I always thought Molly Bish arrived with all the items she took out with her to the beach because that is how the re-creations make it appear. I thought she brought all of them with her in the car and that the only item she only stopped to pick up each day was the police radio from the police station.
When Molly Bish got out of the car on June 27, 2000, she did not walk directly out onto the beach. She had to get the lawn chair and the first aid kit from a shed on the property. I do not know what the shed is or even if it is still there today. I think the shed could be a red barn on the property, but this is a guess. My guess is she either needed to have a combination or a key in order to open the shed. I think this because I would assume a first aid kit would have to be locked up properly.
In June 2000, the beach did not have a large white lifeguard chair like it does today. Instead, a lawn chair was used. About the only thing that is known for sure is that Molly Bish had to have visited the shed on the property to get the lawn chair and first aid kit as both items were found out on the beach along with her bookbag near the bench.
With the revelation that there is DNA in this case, this means that most likely all the people close to the crime scene have been looked into and cleared. It appears the abduction and murder was committed by someone in a white car who parked on a path at the back of St. Paul's Cemetery which is up the hill from where the beach area is. The case remains unsolved.