Also from IDS article. Green and white car appeared to be taxi. Driver unknown. Paid for ride in full in advance. http://www.idsnews.com/article/2015...ound-near-wilsons-body-other-details-revealed
Before a decision could be made, a white and green taxi pulled up to the curb. Wilson got in alone and gave her address and the cab was paid in full at the curb.
Can't believe he left his cell phone there, but thank God he did.
The cell phone explains how they found a suspect so quickly. Now we wonder how she went from a Taxi to his car.
His car is the "taxi."
Her roommates said they put her in a green and white taxi and his car is silver
Her roommates said they put her in a green and white taxi and his car is silver
Investigators say they found blood spatter on the driver's side of Messel's Kia Sportage, and blood as well as a clump of long black hair on the console.
I think the situation was a lot like Mickey Shunick - totally random/wrong place at the wrong time. He was probably out cruising looking for a vulnerable person and happened upon an intoxicated Hannah after she got out of the taxi. The evidence found in his car (blood on the driver's side/clump of hair on the console) makes me think he hit her, grabbed her by her hair and shoved her in his car.
I'm thinking he was the "taxi" driver, even though the car descriptions currently don't match. I think witnesses may have been wrong about the green/white. They were drinking and perhaps are used to seeing green/white cabs in their area. He pulled up like a cab and they projected the green/white description into their minds. I reserve the right to change my mind on that, but having TWO cars in the scenario starts to be too complicated.
I think she got into his car and was a sitting victim for him. He knew where to find his prey and I don't think it was spur of the moment for him. He went looking for someone, but not necessary her in particular.
JMO
I wonder if taxi drivers record the address of their fares? If so, it should be easy to figure out if there was one car or two.
Bloomington police log shows detectives assisted with collecting video surveillance footage from local businesses and establishments.