To: Travis McGee
The logical thing would have been to dump the computer and all clothes worn during the abduction.
Were tires tracks analyzed at the dump site?
374 posted on
07/22/2002 6:42:52 PM PDT by
crypt2k
To: crypt2k
The logical thing would have been to dump the computerHe tried, but the cops found zip drives etc all over, and recovered URLs of jpg files on his drive.
and all clothes worn during the abduction. He did go on a dry cleaning emergency run first thing in the AM did he not? In his skivvie shorts in 40* weather? And had a sudden urge to launder all his comforters, cushion covers etc from his bedroom and RV?
Were tires tracks analyzed at the dump site?
No good a month later.
To: crypt2k
The logical thing would have been to dump the computer
Stark, raving genius, and he doesn't know how to pull out a hard drive and toss away a few CDs?
...all clothes worn during the abduction.
Instead, he takes all the clothes/bedding to a local drycleaner's, where they know him!
Clever, but not clever enough! Moriarty, he ain't.
To: crypt2k
Were tires tracks analyzed at the dump site? DOn't know. IMO, if they found tire tracks, and they were obviously not from a MH, then SDPD or the fire department used brooms to get rid of them, like the BLUE BLANKET that they threw away, and any other evidence, which was discarded by the fire department.
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