matou
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Add to that the fact that the three year old was on a bike, in the street, with no parental supervision, and it is very unlikely that the driver would have faced any charges at all for hitting her!
I'm not buying that theory. This happened on Saturday morning on a street with (reportedly) plenty of other kids. Mom says she could glance out the window and see her riding her bike. IMO, there is no way he could have run over the child, got out, picked her up put her in the car, (still alive but hurt), go back for the bike, put it in the car or his garage, and no one saw or heard any of it.
It's not like this happened early before poeple were out and about. It must have happened 10:30-11am. People were awake, the weather was fine, window curtains and blinds would be open.
JMO
TY That's what I think too. He would have made some kind of crunching noise or scraping noise because of the bike and likely there was blood. He would have picked up her body and crunched bicycle and put them somewhere, in his yard or house. He would have had to pick up BOTH the child's body and bicycle at the same time to hide them if his first instinct was to hide the fact that he hit a kid instead of yelling out for help. I don't believe this scenario for this particular day and time. Someone would have seen something. JMO