>>Young woman meeting weird internet guy in a park at 3:00 am.<<
I’m dubious of anything these days. Do we know who this Lyft driver is? Is he known to the killer? Did she really want to be dropped off in that park at 3 am?
These are all questions that need to be answered.
Those questions were already answered. GPS showed where the driver was and at what time which linked up with his other passengers. He’s totally innocent. He did good to tell the cops the car she got into after he dropped her off.
The guys arrested are the killers. GPS on her phone and the numbers she called to set up the “date” led the cops to the house and the guy. The killer’s neighbors told police he was burning something the next day and it smelled. Human remains were found in the burn pile. Can’t get more clear on who the bad guys are.
The Lyft driver is not the suspect.
When this story first broke, the Lyft driver was in for a lot of questioning. Client was the one who typed the destination address when the pick-up was made. Driver said she got out at her destination (a park) and entered a waiting vehicle. Not sure how the perp was finally IDd, but he lived close to the park. Possibly a dash cam picked up the license plate or the driver had a good memory for makes and models.