Gosh I hate to be a thread hog, but sometimes I just have so many ideas!:crazy:
Doncha' just love how the timelines on some of these cases begin to shrink like cotton in hot water!?
So, we start out Chris tells LE he left the home about 5:30 a.m.............
A day or so ago, LE says he left the home at 5:48
Then earlier we hear the bodies were found about 7:00 a.m.
NOW we find that LE arrived on the scene at 6:51 a.m.
Now you have to ask yourself, IF LE was on the scene at 6:51 a.m., just how long before that did Chris call the neighborhood LE officer?
LE is asking for anyone to contact them with anything suspicious on the bridge PRIOR to 6:50 a.m. on the morning of the murders.:bang:
Yeah, same type of thing happened to Scott Peterson......He THOUGHT he'd have all day to have had the disappearance of his wife develope. That darn neighbor who found the darn dog narrowed his timeline down to 45 minutes. Then that darn Mark Geragos had to make such a big deal out of the meringue thingy, he cut off another 20 minutes...............then that dumb cell phone tower............cut off another twenty minutes or so...............:waitasec:
Yep....................when all was said and done,.............10 minutes was all it was................the perp did it to himself no less. Between his statement to LE and him checking his OWN voice-mail, :bang:
How many more minutes are they going to shave off this case?:behindbar
Curiouser and curiouser,

fran
PS..........see I'm thinkin' if LE is asking for anything prior to 6:50 a.m. that morning, do they believe Chris was actually closer to the home? Did he throw out something on his way? Did he call them from closer to home than he wants everyone to believe?
http://www.bnd.com/breaking_news/story/767039.html
Connor said evidence was discarded on Interstate 255, and investigators are asking for anyone who saw something unusual before 6:50 a.m. May 5 to call police.