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I *speculate* they know who the Perp is, and are waiting for lab results to confirm this. MOO
I agree with you JEF regarding the police logs. The first call listed in the Landmark Police log for Aug 7 is 3:48 pm. We know the call from Vanessa's family is missing. I would not be surprised if there was at least one other call redacted - perhaps one reporting a suspicious vehicle on BSR. That would explain LE's plea for info on a vehicle.I don't believe police logs are complete. They're holding some things back.
Could the white car at 3 have been someone searching for Vanessa? If my daughter usually ran for an hour and wasn't back in 2, wasn't answering her cell and had recently been diagnosed with Crohn's, I might be out looking for her, especially if she had to leave for NYC at 4 to catch a bus. Whatever the case, I don't see the killer nabbing her in his car at 1ish and hanging around for two hours. I also don't see the killer nabbing her, driving to a second location, killing her, returning to a half mile of her home, pulling onto private property, removing the body, gathering kindling, starting a fire, and leaving in such a short time frame. But the biggest question is this - if he's got her in his car, why stay any length of time in that area? Once she's in that car, he can drive onto any path in town (there are many) and extend the search for hours/days/even years. Better yet, he can drive out of town and bury the body. No DNA, nothing at all to tie him to the crime.
The cart path where the body was found off BSR has always troubled me. What if it's a diversion? He leaves her there so everyone thinks a car pulled in there. It's the first thing anyone would think. So the police, neighbors, etc, are looking for a car on BSR on Sunday afternoon when in fact there was never a car on BSR to look for at all.
Just a theory.
Hmmmmm a man, I wonder if they have DNA?
Yes, KV's murder was widely reported before VM was killed. And the physical resemblance was quickly noted.Does anyone remember if the Karina Vetrano crime was well known at that point? Or did it gain national attention After VM's murder?
Yes, KV's murder was widely reported before VM was killed. And the physical resemblance was quickly noted.
Does anyone remember if the Karina Vetrano crime was well known at that point? Or did it gain national attention After VM's murder?
They have not reported what they have for evidence.
Yes, KV's murder was widely reported before VM was killed. And the physical resemblance was quickly noted.
They have not reported what they have for evidence.
But we know something on her was burned, so how can you say you don't think there was any fire? Multiple times we have heard from MSM she was burnt....that has ZERO to do with some mythical local rumor your theorizing.
I don't think someone built a fire, but obviously some type of flame/fire burned her to some extent. So some type of flame had to exist to burn her, one would think.
So In your mind what do you think caused the burns to her? Or do you just believe she wasn't actually burned at all? I'm confused.
I think it's possible the perp is from town but I think it's also likely he studied the area, and her, ahead of time. Could be anyone from the region with a reason to pass through or spend time in the area. This crime seems to have been planned, is risky, shows an attempt to destroy forensic evidence. If she was tied to the tree and burned, it suggests some level of sadism and/or torture. All that points to an organized, possibly experienced, confident perp. who is confident enough to commit a crime half a mile from her home in a 2-hour window in broad daylight. As you said kickoff - brazen.
I recall reports of dna found at the scene which led to a declaration of perps gender. I'll have to find a source unless someone can confirm or debunk this.
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I think it's possible the perp is from town but I think it's also likely he studied the area, and her, ahead of time. Could be anyone from the region with a reason to pass through or spend time in the area. This crime seems to have been planned, is risky, shows an attempt to destroy forensic evidence. If she was tied to the tree and burned, it suggests some level of sadism and/or torture. All that points to an organized, possibly experienced, confident perp. who is confident enough to commit a crime half a mile from her home in a 2-hour window in broad daylight. As you said kickoff - brazen.