The guy who eventually reported the body to the police has a story that is interesting regarding his story of how he found the body. I am curious if anyone can buy what he is selling.
In brief, and as memory serves after reading the book The Boy in the Box some months ago, this guy hated animal traps. He made it a point to go around his area where he knew traps to be and would spring the traps from time to time. On a particular day, he stopped his car to spring some traps that he knew of or figured were at a particular location. At this location, he pulled over to spring some traps when he noticed a box and decided to investigate.
Does this make sense? I guess springing the traps would be less of an offense (if it was one) than stealing them so that is why he did not steal them instead? Do you think a person would do this, drive around, during the day, and run off into some bushes to spring animal traps at some locations were traps were known or expected? Granted, the road appears desolate in 1957, which may give him some assurance he could conduct his activities without being observed, but it just sounds kind of crazy to me.