He retraced the route he took in the wee hours of the morning. Instead of using the short route back to Pullman, he had driven south through Lewiston, stopping at a grocery store near the Snake River and then back to Pullman. He parked near the Snake River, near a campground across from the grocery store.
Thinking about it now, maybe he figured it was safer to go that way (less obvious?) I haven't read whether the new releases provide any information about what he actually bought at the grocery store, but I think I did read they have the information.
I also don't know how long either the first or second loops around Idaho/Washington lasted. Clearly cleaning up and disposing of evidence, IMO.
I think he really wanted to be a Famous Uncaptured Serial Killer and Mass Murderer. I believe he would have killed again. It's possible he would have been caught even without the sheath being left behind (based on analysis of cell phones in the area and the video footage of a white car circling around) and he was eager to hear early accounts and publicity. Getting antsy, he goes back to the murder scene. It also shows a certain absence of common sense or filtering outcomes of actions.
I am guessing he might have disposed of more evidence on the next trip (perhaps in the Snake River). Such as the shower curtain.
He is where he belongs, but even in a max security prison, he's gotta be one of the worst psychopaths.
IMO.
LE had cctv of the Elantra pretty early, then even better images, and while LE did ask for "the persons" driving in that vehicle to come forward, for they might be eye witnesses to something, what LE
didn't do was appeal to the public more than that. IMO they had the DNA and they didn't need input from the public.
But if they had, IMO tips would have come in.
FBI would have helped compile a profile.
Among other characteristics (would they have released athletic build, bushy brybrows?),
Changes in habits or appearance
Changes in vehicle
Physical injuries
Not showing up where expected-- work, school, family functions
As long as that bolt reached WSU, I think WSUers would have blown up the Idaho tip line.
Is it true he didn't show that whole week. Sounds like his attendance was historically spotty but wow. Injuries to conceal? Make-up to buy? Seriously. Did he use actual concealer to cover up cuts and blisters? Late night tilling with a hand shovel?
It was extraordinary police work, gathering the cctv footage they did.
No wonder AT wanted to talk about seven irrelevant minutes at 3 am in Pullman. It was the only span where the felon wasn't trackable, whether from no cameras or no footage (by the time they had his name and knew he was from Pullman, how much cctv had been overwritten?).
An hour later though -- his route, lit up like Luminol. Round and round 1122 King Rd. Pauses here, pauses there, big pause at 4:08/9, before speeding away at 4:21..
DNA or not, somebody was going to tip him in.
JMO