Okay, so I believe that's right here:
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Blowing up the map to look at what else is in the area:
View attachment 548302There's a small airport nearby, Bandigo's Airport, that's open to the public, and private pilots and flying companies do use it. It's been around since 1946, it was purchased by the Bendigo family in 1962. I saw pretty heavy coverage between this airport and Dallas advertised on a website.
There's something of a natural marvel out near there, Boxcar Rocks, with a campsite nearby. They're quite spectacular, also known as Chinese Wall & High Rocks, and they draw campers, hikers, rock climbers and photographers.
I see state game lands, so hunters will be familiar with this area. Sawmill near where Ruth was found. Holiday Inn not too far off. This area is around 75 miles from Philadelphia. about 100 miles from Baltimore, and about 150 miles from New York City.
They found this victim completely disrobed with no IDs on her at all, no jewelry. Had the murder been committed by someone she were extremely familiar with, someone with a legitimate connection to the victim, I cannot picture that person taking this approach. It would have been much easier to come up with some kind of plausible story once the body were found to explain it away. Someone intimately familiar with the victim would have all kinds of options available in terms of "explanations" that would largely shield that person in terms of legality. That person would not need to drive the victim, I would guess by then deceased, 50 miles away to dispose of remains, and that would have been extremely risky for that individual. And if something had been done to the victim in the area of say Boxcar Rocks, again, all kinds of "alternative explanations" would have been available. I can't picture such a person removing all clothing and IDs and opting for concealment. Again, pure speculation & jmo. Removal of jewelry & IDs shows some stealth, but stealth for a murderer who's something of an outsider. 1973 is pre-DNA. If someone with a legitimate connection to the victim really were stealthy, they likely wouldn't have had to go to these lengths at all. Yes, there are scenarios where it could have happened, but for now, I'm approaching it as an unknown (or largely unknown) murderer that picked this girl up (probably?) walking on her way to school. If she was at 512 S. Duke, York Catholic is right near that home, 5 min drive, 15 min walk. Central York HS is much further, about a 15 min drive, two hour walk. West York is a one hour walk away. Which high school was she going to and was she being driven or walking? Bus? Hitchhiking was very common back then. There are about 50,000 people in York in 1970, so it's a fair size and outsiders can be in the area without triggering red flags.
At the same time I'm assuming for now it's an outsider, watching for information about this:
There's absolutely no disputing that, jmo. So watching to see if we get more info.