I know this may seem kind of off topic but now that the thread has died down I don't see how it could be a distraction. Please forgive me if this is out of line and delete the post. I am new and still getting a feel of what I can and cannot say.
Am I the only one thinking he may be linked to jennifer kesse and/or the ocasio case? He went to cowboys and jesse black's all the time.....does anyone know if these girls frequented those places? Or if he made contact with them? He was quite the ladies man there....
The reason why I ask is maybe there is a bigger/multiple investiagation going on? I know he is innocent until proven guilty but....IF he did this to Michelle and hid her THIS good......what are the chances of it being his first time?
Sorry if it seems out there. I just can't help but wonder.:waitasec:
It's not out there. It needs to be considered and I believe LE has.
But here's what makes me feel it has no connection to the other gals;
1. Michelle was in a Hummer. Hard to break into to grab someone out of.
2. All phone activity, that is credited to Michelle, stopped right after 3:18 p.m., when she went to Dale's.
3. There is no trace of Michelle after she arrived at Dale's.
4. Dale has a history of violence, towards Michelle and others, including involvement in a past murder.
5. Michelle arrived at Dale's right after the airing of an edited appearance on People's Court, one that Dale had encouraged everyone to watch. The edited version is seen by many to be possibly very humiliating to a guy like Dale.
6. LE is smart. They are not idiots. They named Dale their primary suspect. They have conducted targeted searches in specific areas, that seem ti line up with the path between Dale and his father's homes.
7. The evidence in this case follows a straight line from Dale's house to his father's and slightly beyond: Dale's house, then the cell phone, then Dale Sr's house, then the Hummer. It is one straight shot down the highway.
8. Dale refused to take a polygraph.
9. One study from 1999 showed that women are 11 times more likely to be killed by someone they knew, than by a stranger.
http://www.vpc.org/studies/dv4one.htm
Another shows that between 1976 and 2005, almost 65% of women victims of homicide were killed by someone they know. But that doesn't mean that 35% were killed by strangers.
Only about 9% were determined to have been killed by strangers. 27% were undetermined.
http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/content/homicide/gender.cfm
The above make it very clear to me that Dale being named the primary suspect is no fluke, no rush to judgment.