GummyWorms
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GA_Peach, I looked but can't find the video. Wonder if it's a typo and should read "...one of our vendors that had it, you know."
As previously stated, I have been moved enough by Missy's story to hang from the beginning. While I've read all threads, I cannot remember all propositions re: SP's means of escape so forgive me if this has been explored ad nauseam.
I have only posted once so just getting my feet wet.
Cars, it appears, have been the focus of the getaway discussion, especially since the police released the picture of a COI (car of interest).
My thought, for what it's worth... perhaps SP ripped off velcro Police "patches" and drove off like any average biker? Perhaps SP had a bag/storage compartment for the vest?
Anyhow, I'm just throwing it out there....I hadn't seen much talk about a motorcycling SP..
I'm also still SO stumped re RB's response that two bloody shirts were dropped at the cleaner. Did I miss something? Has this been discussed here?
::headscratch::
Bat, do you think you can measure the object for us?
Thanks,
Nin
Some have mentioned MB being murdered in a church and if their was a reason or not
lets explore that angle
here are some reasons JMO
1)stalked - new her routine
2)just new her routine
3)religious person making her atone for her perceived sin
4)murder not to be carried out at home (thank God)
5)gamer who thought church was a scene from a game
6)knew she would be there by herself - opportunity (very small window)
Does anyone know if the audio of this interview is available anywhere? The last sentence that Sandy included has always bugged me. "... that had you know"..... Know what? What was she going to say? How was she going to finish that sentence? It's as if she started to saying something and thought better of it. I would love to hear the audio to see if this awkwardness is created in the transcription or if this same change of mind is captured in the audio as well.
Last week LE said they were following up on a lead "this week." Speculation on my part, but have been leaning toward the possibility they may be 85% on who the SP may be and are double checking on any accomplices (this week). MOO
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Last week LE said they were following up on a lead "this week." Speculation on my part, but have been leaning toward the possibility they may be 85% on who the SP may be and are double checking on any accomplices (this week). MOO
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I don't buy expensive clothing. But I wouldn't have thrown away a perfectly good shirt, that could have been cleaned and continued to be used, just because it got stained. I'd have it cleaned instead. I don't believe in being wasteful.
Here is why the opening sequence of the video is important to me:
The perp is seen exiting the W entrance door of room # 8. They are tapping the wall and walking in a very distinct gate. I believe the perp planned from the beginning to enter through the kitchen and not through the East double doors (broken glass). To obscure matters further he additionally fumbled around that screen (window).
Room number 8, the kitchen ( possibly#7) and K1 (possibly # 6) are all connected via doors. The perp entered at x hours during the night/ early morning or even the previous night (Sunday). He may have possible spent the night here in MOO. Why? That way he was able to ensure everything would go by plan.
Remember there was a blood drive (event) in the parking lot of the church on Sunday afternoon! Lots of people, traffic etc.. That extended kitchen area (Rooms 6/7/8) was possibly a busy place for church members (and family members) on Sunday afternoon to get some drinks or food. That area would possibly show many many fingerprints and DNA.
If the perp was a church member (?), his/her prints and possible DNA would just blend it.
Look at how the perp is exiting that room # 8! Nowhere in the (part of the) video, that we have seen, is he repeating that very insecure or cautious gait. I even thought he injured himself. HE POSSIBLY TOOK A NAP< GOT READY< CHANGED. His gait as seen may be very well the result of time spend in that area! Any old injury or health related sceletal
anomaly shows when one gets up in the morning! IMO
[video=youtube;ePS8TJ6UAqY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePS8TJ6UAqY[/video]
I would likely do the same. But playing devil's advocate, RB is an oder man and when he was growing up -I would assume- we had much less of a throw-away society. Things when he was a younger man were made to last. Now our clothes are cheaply made and don't last. Perhaps he buys quality clothing that does still last, and not crap like we are now use to. Just a thought.
yep, a guy's attitude.
Was there thunder that morning too? Or hail? Or really strong winds? That might cover up the sound of a motorcycle?The motorcycle is an interesting thought. However, motorcycles are loud! If the motorcycle was parked at CCoC, SP would have had to be gone by the time the first camper arrived. A camper would not have missed the sound of a motorcycle driving away. Second, if SP simply removed the police badge and left on a motorcycle, I don't think that anyone would give it a second thought. However, a person may do a quick double take of a person riding a motorcycle in torrential downpour, but the rain may be good for washing away any evidence left on the costume. Even if a person saw or heard a motorcycle, he would likely be unable to give any identifying information.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
Dunno, my SO would throw out instantly any shirt that was covered in blood. He'd never ever bother cleaning it. I'd be the one who would at least contemplate keeping it (although someone early on said that the brand of the shirt was not expensive at all; dry cleaning it would be almost the cost of the shirt and pointless)
And what about his vehicle? If he drove, leaving the car back there for a long time is risky. If a cop on patrol pulls in, it's all over.
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