Anybody can walk into an OPEN home and carry away a solidly sleeping 7 year old on his shoulder without leaving clues. Just wear gloves and get rid of the clothes and shoes after.
Does the risk of carrying a child on the street in full sight of a police patrol or neighbor returning from a local bar fit this assessment?
Mensa types are said to be good at probability calculation and are certainly aware of the likely penalty for murder in the first degree of a little girl. So, sure, it's possible to do what you describe, but I'd say the risks are a bit large of being observed as well as of inadvertently leaving physical evidence for the criminalists to find. And, anyway, if DW has such an aptitude for spiriting away little children without leaving behind tracks or witnesses, then why is he up for Murder I in the first place?
http://www.uniontrib.com/news/metro/danielle/20020223-9999_1n23wester.html SNIP A published report said that Westerfield is a member of Mensa, an organization of people who score high on intelligence tests. Both the national office and the San Diego chapter said they did not have Westerfield listed as a member.
And yet you would have us believe that Dannielle would only lose 1 hair during her murder?
More information from LITTLE RIVER? Maybe you should check your 'facts'.