I don't have so much of a disconnect with the timeframe of the alleged George's sighting- it still fits within the loose timeframe of the girls leaving the party and arriving at Suzy's. I understand George's was fairly close to the house, so I can believe it wouldn't have taken much time to get there.
My disconnect with the possible George's sighting is if no one else remembers them being there.
But, that being said, the investigator said that three tips were called in that weren't thoroughly investigated.
If three tips were called in, by three separate people, then I would say the odds are pretty good the three women might have been there.
I understand that George's was the place to go after a night of partying. If witnesses were under the influence, then that would make it harder to pin down the time and what these ladies were wearing. But it wouldn't be impossible. These three ladies were very pretty. I can readily believe that someone would have seen them, but not remembered the details of what they were wearing. If one of them was wearing a hat, I could see someone thinking it was western wear. It would also be the same thing if one of them was wearing boots (I'm thinking Sherrill).
So, if it's true, how much does the George's sighting change the scenario? Well, it would put all three of the women together and unharmed until around 4 AM. It might explain the early news reports that the cars were in different positions at different times of the night- depending on which car they took to George's and where they parked when they got back to the house.
The George's sighting, if proved true, would be an intriguing addition to this sad mystery.