The fact that the autopsy was complete within 24 hours suggests (to me) that he had not been compacted so he may have been picked up at the end of the route.
I have also read sources have said he was not held against his will. Don't know how anyone knows that for sure. Put that with the statement it had nothing to do with his profession, I suspect it was meant to deflect away from matters of national security.
Those tox reports should be complete soon (as if they will be released to the public).
1st...The interview is with the supervisor.
2nd...There are actual quotes
3rd...It sets the record straight on how their spotters work.
It's been years since I've visited a landfill....but I do know that spotters means just that...."spot checking"...
As of right now, we can't account for the last 12 hours of John's life....but he must have left "someplace" where "someone" saw him and might have talked to him.
He wasn't walking home...It was 2 hours away and it was cold. Was he going for his car. A lot of these places hold a key for you. He might have simply been going to eat at a favorite place. Was their cheaper hotel/motel near the Amtrak??
Or was he going hunting for the creeps that robbed him the day before.
There's so many cameras all over the place, I'd say the police have "something". Maybe he even had DNA under his fingernails. Maybe they found a knife or gun in the landfill....naw...hoods love their toys...
But they don't indicate if there were two assaults on two different days so it's still confusing.
not so sure about the ‘wallet’ - I’ve read that he had ‘identification’ on him making the id immediate. “Wheeler told court employees in the 5th and King parking garage about 7:30 that his wallet and briefcase were stolen and was wondering if he was in the correct garage”