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I never wanted it to be him because Katelyn loved him. I ran alot of other possibilities around . But the location she was found in pretty much tells me no one but him made Katelyn disappear.
I love how the entire statement is about how bad this has been for him and how HE is trying to have a life and move on but its soooooo hard.
Sorry, I am a bit biased and admittedly a bit unkind toward him especially (ignoring all else) when he had a new girlfriend very quickly after Katelyn disappeared.
Honestly, I couldn't see what Katelyn saw in him...yet he gets another GF so quickly. Lid for every pot, I guess.
Studies have been done about indicators of guilt in 911 calls, and it's interesting stuff. Carter's 911 call features several of the "guilty" markers, including one of the most significant: providing extraneous information.
In one study of 100 calls with 50 guilty and 50 innocent callers, of the callers who included extraneous information, 96% were guilty, and only 4% innocent. You can read the article here:
http://www.opconline.ca/depts/commsupervisor/911 Homicide Calls and Statement Analysis.pdf
In one of the interviews, the gentleman that found Katelyn said he goes there a couple times a year to look for scrap (anyone else remember him saying that?). Does he mean the same spot or the general area? When was the last time he was there in the area he found Katelyn?
**sorry I don't have the link; going from memory
Does OH have the DP? IN does.
I don't see a reason for JC to cut her head off, sorry for being graphic... especially when you consider other bones of hers were found in the same vicinity. If you wanted to avoid identification you would move them to another site.
He was talking about himself so much that I wondered if he meant his own life (as he knew it) was taken from him violently, i.e., by her disappearance and the resulting scrutiny of him.I don't get the bit where he says she was so "violently taken from me". How does he know that?
I wonder if he described it as being "like" a grocery bag in that it was the same size, plastic with two handles, and it just got a little lost in translation?In this story he mentions a "black plastic bag". Wonder if it was a large garbage bag? Kroger bags are smaller and are tan in color.
That would make sense. The killer (and/or the person who disposed of her) may have been trying to minimize any evidence being left in his vehicle, and maybe a random plastic bag was the only thing to hand.If he killed her in another location, before the drive there, it makes sense he would not want to look at her face, a bag slipped over head, the rest of body wrapped in sheet or tarp; that would be likely. A dead body starts to lose fluids and gases pretty quickly.
That would make sense. The killer (and/or the person who disposed of her) may have been trying to minimize any evidence being left in his vehicle, and maybe a random plastic bag was the only thing to hand.
Another reason for putting a bag over her head could be to camouflage her at the dump site. If she was clothed, at a glance the rest of her might have looked like a pile of clothes tossed among the trash, but not her face or hair, so maybe someone took an extra step to conceal those.