But why the Klingle Mansion? It is not very interesting to look at, and the inside is used for storage and park offices, only occasionally is it open to the public for events, and it was locked and closed the entirely of Tuesday May 1.
Does that work? Got a map of all those places?
But why the Klingle Mansion? It is not very interesting to look at, and the inside is used for storage and park offices, only occasionally is it open to the public for events, and it was locked and closed the entirely of Tuesday May 1.
Exactly. No way it was just her independent destination. It was the Klingle Mansion because that's where she agreed to meet Condit. It's sort of secluded, closed on the fateful day, in short a perfect meeting place for furtive lovers. She wore comfortable sports/jogging clothes there because she was comfortable with him and maybe wanted to get in a short jog before or after they met.
She was looking forward to it and/or didn't know exactly where it is, so she looked it up on the Internet. That fortuity is the blue Gap dress of this case.
So, a day that might bring a lot of people to the park? Even for an after dinner walk say about 6:30pm? It just seems odd that she is grabbed and or murdered in broad daylight in a public park, and especially if it was a glorious day in which you would expect droves of people.