These are my thoughts about the bin. I wheeled my brown bin to the kerb last night. It was full and I found it heavy. I tried pulling it along like the person in the photo. It was difficult. It kept falling back onto the wheels unless I tipped it right over towards my back. It was easier to pull one handed. Anyway that is just my opinion. However I think that the person was taking the bin to a specified location. As @Angleterre says if the body had been decomposing for a while it would have attracted flies and maggots plus the smell would be unbearable. Therefore Lindsay was killed quite soon before the bin was summoned or she was kept in a freezer for a while. Lindsay's body was then put in the bin and taken to where it was found. The bin in the cemetery puzzles me. First of all I thought that someone was hoping to dispose of the body in a freshly dug grave. However, with Cadaver dogs the body would be found in no time. My next thought was that the perp was going to put the body on the railway track. I'm not sure if trains run on that line but it would sure make a mess of the body. Sorry I don't mean to be flippant but not sure how else to describe it. In other words, the mode of death might not be so obvious. Perhaps the murderer was disturbed by the walker and wasn't able to complete what he set out to do.
All MOO
I agree the bin does not look that heavy to me and I also feel it would be pulled one handed if heavy ...to ke it looks more "akward" than heavy