Mom who cares
Cheesehead from the Dairy State
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Trixie you are correct, that was not there this morning!
EH is way too close for comfort, but why would he put her where they would think he did it. That is what confuses me. Maybe just immaturity, stupidity, whatever.
I just asked- I didn't say it was " fact".
Some of you need to learn forum etiquette.
Maybe it's just me but I find the theory of Morgan's body being dropped by a plane so unbelievable. If the killer went through all that trouble, I would think that they would done a better to conceal her body so that it was NEVER found. Flying over some random field...pushing her body from the plane. I doubt it. MHO
What are people's thoughts on this? The killer owned a plane? Borrowed one? Dropped the body at night? Day?
It has been brought by a few posters. I don't want you to think I was bashing you or your thoughts.
I merely wanted someone to give an idea of how that would have worked. Their reasons as to why this "could" be a theory. Myself, I found it so far fetched...that is why I asked.
One thought I have. I don't know what kind of tractor the property owner has, but aot of them use the same key. They do not have a differnet for each one of the same mode. I just wonder if the owner was out of town, or if he keeps his tractor away from his home. Maybe the perp used the owners tractor to move the body.
Another hinky thing:
I notice that several RSOs in that zip code live on or near Monacan Road. I notice that one of them, initials SAG, works for a landscaper (probably runs the business out of his home since it's the same address). Some of the people the press talked to yesterday were landscapers leaving the property.
Probably just coincidence -- I have no reason to think they were the same landscaping company. But it does make one go :waitasec:
definitely they should look into young men , you know teens that just finished high school and did not continue into higher education. These guys most likely will find a job to do on a farm.
Definitely they should check anyone who may have worked on nearby farms and suddenly stopped working there around the time of her disappearance.
If the owner was out of town I don't think the perp would have needed the tractor. After all, if no one was there, he could have taken his good old time dragging her to the final spot without fear of being seen or heard. He also could have driven his own vehicle to the final spot. That's why I wonder too if the owners were gone that night (or one of the nights back then), leaving a chance for this to happen.