To: null and void
True but generally speaking, DNA technology is making it very difficult to commit a "perfect crime." When disposing of a body, you will have to take extra care your DNA is not found where it's not supposed to be.
Another angle I'm sure the investigation is looking at is tire tracks and footprints (in the sand or dirt). Tire tread and footprint analysis is now on the level of fingerprints. They have the van so I'm sure they are now looking to see if matching tire tracks went off the road on the route they were on. That could very well be how they end up breaking the case.
152 posted on
09/16/2021 8:45:05 AM PDT by
SamAdams76
(I am 296 days away from outliving Andrew Gold)
To: SamAdams76
It remains to be seen if this was a "perfect crime" or she just got fed up with her life and
decided to disappear for a fresh start in possibly happier circumstances.
I think he murdered her is the way to bet, but I wouldn't rule out other possibilities or suspects just yet.
155 posted on
09/16/2021 9:10:24 AM PDT by
null and void
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