Does that mean that the first two were murdered at the Moon Inn, Fairfax County, and their bodies were found near the motel ... and, is that where there is footage of the suspect twice with a body in a shopping cart?
His next two victims were found 2 hours away on Linda Lane, Harrisonburg. They lived in Harrisonburg and Charlottesville.
Does that mean that he gets rid of the bodies quickly, and limits the number of bodies per location to two.
His timeline is:
Thursday, August 19
Thursday, September 30 (6 weeks later)
Sunday, October 24 (3.5 weeks later)
Sunday, November 14 (3 weeks later)
Is there another set of two bodies found at another location? Are their victims in April or March? Are there more victims within 2-4 hours from these victims.
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I believe the video footage is at the second location where the bodies of Redmon and Smith were found. They were found first, before Brown and Harrison, even though Brown and Harrison were killed first.
Chronology of investigation:
‘Shopping Cart Killer' Investigated in Virginia, Remains Found in Fairfax Co.
The bodies of Redmon and Smith were found a short distance from each other in a lot in a commercial district of Harrisonburg on Nov. 23, the city’s chief of police, Kelley Warner said at the news conference Friday. Police believe the women were killed at different times. A shopping cart was found nearby.
Robinson was arrested after cellphone records and video evidence linked him to the women.
Days later, on Nov. 30, D.C. police contacted Harrisonburg police and told them about Brown, who had disappeared. Cellphone data and surveillance footage would later show that Brown and Robinson were together on the night the woman was last seen, police said.
A coordinated effort between the Harrisonburg and D.C. police departments began.
A week later, on Dec. 7, D.C. police called Fairfax County police and asked for help finding Brown, the Fairfax County police chief said. Digital data showed Brown and Robinson had been on Route 1 together, “possibly at the Moon Inn” on the night of her disappearance, he said.
Detectives and a cadaver dog searched the area but were unsuccessful. Members of the police department went to Harrisonburg to meet with police and gather information.
Ten days later, on Wednesday, Dec. 15, police received new information and returned to Route 1 to expand their search. Homicide detectives found something in a wooded area near the Moon Inn.
“Remembering that the victims in the Harrisonburg murders were transported by using a shopping cart, detectives observed a shopping cart in the wooded area not far from the Moon Inn. Beside the shopping cart was a lone container,” said Ed O'Carroll, commander of the major crimes unit in Fairfax County.
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You can imagine the spreadsheets and maps of missing women and unidentified remains on the wall where the investigation is happening!
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