Amazing. You all are really using the evidence in the doc. to coalesce a pretty tight theory.
Here are just a couple of things to throw in to the general mix....
Could it be possible that JH did not start out intending to kill Whitney?
We know it ended up that way but that does not mean that he started out with that in mind. What we do know is that his mind was heavily steeped in the




world. I am thinking I should google some facts about




. I am betting that




and violence are common themes that run together. Is that right?
What accounts for the "stains" on the hood of the car? Most of them being round. My immediate thought was the back of someones head. Was the body placed on the hood after death? If so, why? Was that a resting place while the murderer tried to decide what to do next?
and lastly,
I am still not convinced that there was actually sodomy. NOT that JH didnt intend that and more than likely a WHOLE lot more. I mean what




teaches is that anything and everything is the norm, right? If you are going to go to all the trouble to kidnap someone (at least we know that part WAS premeditated) why would you not plan to make it worth your while? Fulfill ALL your




fueled fantasies?
One answer to that
might be if JH wasnt just bent on acting out a




scenario. What if he had a more romantic slant on things. He was unhappy in his marriage and work. What if he felt attracted to this happy bubbly girl on the periphery of his world? What if she quickly became the center of his mental world and that and his delusions made him think if he could just get her "away" he could act on his mental ideas?
Actually the more I type that last one out, the less likely it seems. It would seem that if you have to take a gun to get someone alone with you, then you are acknowledging on some level that you know you are having to "make them" cooperate.
Whatever the case, I am leaning towards thinking that he didnt intend for it to end up like it did. I think something went wrong. Either she tried to get away or tried to get the gun and things happened in the blink of an eye. I think he was scared and shocked and felt sorry for himself (why does everything always go wrong for me?)
I think his erratic actions afterwards are a reflection of that. Wandering around, haphazardly disposing of things, all the while distracted by his own mental process that this wasnt his fault.
When LE leaned on him just the slightest in the interview, I think JH felt relieved. "Here, this has all become a heavy burden, you take it" is what he thought (I think).
In his mind, no self respecting "man" is going to have kidnapped a woman and murdered her for NO reason, so he threw in the oral sex thing. I mean what self respecting




loving guy is going to do all of the above and say he did it all with absolutely NO gratification?
It wouldnt have sounded good (in his mind) to say "well I had planned to rape her but I lost my temper and shot her first." That might make him look weak or out of control of the situation.
He knows he cant claim rape because the DNA wont support that claim so he brings up something that might not be as easy to prove or disprove. At least that way, it looks like he was in control and did what he set out to. And in his mind that might look better than just the whole thing being one giant screw up, just like the rest of his life seemed to be to him.