VirginiaInAlabama
MsGinny
Right now I am off to bed, just now getting home. Wanted to pop in and write that I have been by the crime scene -- where her car was found burning! HEARTBREAKING, and that's an understatement. There is still burnt debris to her vehicle on the ground, pieces of her once beautiful new ride.
I realized while back there, it is at a dead end which is secluded and VERY dark -- surrounded by woods and a long trail/road which leads over to another road that runs through Auburn. There is also a large construction site there. After seeing that construction site, it hit me. It could have been someone from that site; they might have done that and then put the car there because they are familiar with that area and they felt comfortable there.
Either way, you will definitely get an eerie feeling when you see what I saw, and realize all the possibilities. This crime scene is so close to the gas station owned by Solomon, the other unsolved case. For reasons I can not explain, I am now rethinking my original idea. I have a feeling this person knows that area so well he thinks he owns it. In his mind, it was safe to leave her burning car there...so maybe he could go to work the next morning and watch the police working to find her or her body. A Hispanic or black male (in their 20s) in construction! That's my latest theory.
More later,
Good nite,
Virginia
I realized while back there, it is at a dead end which is secluded and VERY dark -- surrounded by woods and a long trail/road which leads over to another road that runs through Auburn. There is also a large construction site there. After seeing that construction site, it hit me. It could have been someone from that site; they might have done that and then put the car there because they are familiar with that area and they felt comfortable there.
Either way, you will definitely get an eerie feeling when you see what I saw, and realize all the possibilities. This crime scene is so close to the gas station owned by Solomon, the other unsolved case. For reasons I can not explain, I am now rethinking my original idea. I have a feeling this person knows that area so well he thinks he owns it. In his mind, it was safe to leave her burning car there...so maybe he could go to work the next morning and watch the police working to find her or her body. A Hispanic or black male (in their 20s) in construction! That's my latest theory.
More later,
Good nite,
Virginia