ok I am more convinced than ever that the perp is someone she knew. The dog wagging its tail and following them convinced me. She was being dragged, pulled (insert whatever word), bleeding and the dog followed wagging its tail????????????
Well without going down the slippery slope of discussing religion, in no description of what happened that morning given by Clint, the only eye witness, did he ever mention praying. He, himself, said what he thought he saw - his sister and the suspect kneeling down and looking at something, which he assumed to have been a turkey. So, I am not ignoring any "religious fanaticism" but rather not inserting something into the witnesses statement that was never there to start with. Also there is a big difference between faith and fanaticism... It does bother me when people just insert made up stuff into an account of what happend and then somehow it just becomes "fact".
Always have been in the "local perp" camp. Tail-wagging dog fits right in. Most evil is local evil.
And that road. Only a 2 minute walk to the house. How many travel that road on a Wednesday morning at 7:30 AM? Where does that road go?
Looking at the photo with Holly's mustang in car port where only the front of the car is shown. Where is the kitchen door/window that CB looked out to see them kneeling?
Not addressed to you Amanda, just asking for input from you or anyone. Thanks for the photos!!!
It is a rural road. Closest highway is Rt 412/20.
The actual pic will blow the margin, so click:
http://s296.photobucket.com/albums/...?action=view¤t=BoboHomeCenterCircle.jpg
Looking at the new video, I wonder where her phone was found? Was it close to the road or closer to her home? Or was it thrown out the car window whilst in the vehicle? Did the perp then drive to the school to drop her school papers? <RUMOURED ABOUT THE SCHOOL PAPERS>
Why not offer up a lot of this info, say, two years ago? I notice too that in this story they are back to the being dragged off story versus just walking
Clint in previous interviews referred to the road as a "logging" road. Country folks, please explain to me what this means? Is it only used for folks working in the forestry industry?
n/t, logging roads get their names from the necessity of cutting a path or grading through otherwise inaccessible areas of the forest for logging. These roads, or paths, in some cases have many uses. Many of these roads date back to the pioneer days, yet remain in use today. The Old federal Highway would be considered a logging road, but most are for navigating rural areas..
First there were animal trails, > indian trails, > wagon trails, > logging roads> Highways..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravel_road#Logging_roads
Logging roads are constructed to provide access to the forest for logging and other forest management operations. They are commonly narrow, winding, and unpaved, but main haul roads can be widened, straightened or paved if traffic volume warrants it...
And don't forget our old friend, "being led."They also used the word "escorted" in the article. So now we have dragged, pulled and escorted used to describe the 2 minute walk.
Another was casually walking side by side, looking down.And don't forget our old friend, "being led."