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So...if the neighbor is correct about seeing the Dodge Caravan pull into the backyard around 3-4 weeks ago, then that would have been around March 9th or 10th at the latest. IF this was when WH dumped her body, where the hell was she the week prior? If she was immediately taken to this house on March 2, then what the hell did he go back to the house for around March 9, late at night. He pulled up the drive, under the carport and into the back yard with his headlights off. There are no lights out there anywhere, the home is vacant. I can't see him thinking he would bury her under those conditions. So, I guess, given these things, my questions are:
1. Did he dump her there immediately, and have to go back to get clothing items to dump out on S Battlefield?
2. Did he have her stashed somewhere else for a week, and then took her to the Franklin location? Where the hell would he have kept her for a week? He was staying at a damned hotel. The neighborhood had already been searched by LE. And we know that he was working in Franklin on the day the credit card was found by "Nephbro". So, it seems to me that he took her to the Franklin location the first chance he got.
3. Was he keeping her there, alive, for a week or more? Doesn't seem likely, since neighbors hadn't seen anyone coming or going at the house for a long time before the Caravan sighting.
I think he had to have gone back to that house to collect evidence to plant somewhere else. Possibly the jacket, or the S Battlefield clothes.
1. Did he dump her there immediately, and have to go back to get clothing items to dump out on S Battlefield?
2. Did he have her stashed somewhere else for a week, and then took her to the Franklin location? Where the hell would he have kept her for a week? He was staying at a damned hotel. The neighborhood had already been searched by LE. And we know that he was working in Franklin on the day the credit card was found by "Nephbro". So, it seems to me that he took her to the Franklin location the first chance he got.
3. Was he keeping her there, alive, for a week or more? Doesn't seem likely, since neighbors hadn't seen anyone coming or going at the house for a long time before the Caravan sighting.
I think he had to have gone back to that house to collect evidence to plant somewhere else. Possibly the jacket, or the S Battlefield clothes.