SL: Sure. Yeah. Yeah. Uhhmm that was the same obvious concept or thought process we had as well because um, you know, as I've (stumbles on words and says Excuse me) shared with other outlets, that we've had our share of, even double homicides, but they were elderly folks back in the 90s and it turned out to be, um, unfortunately, grandchildren involved in their deaths, and uh, so yeah, we were able to catch those pretty quick, but uh, umm, this one's just, it's, it's got a whole new, it's got a whole twist to it that, even I, as a 30 year veteran, have never seen.
Regarding the twist. Many if not most seem to think the twist is that the victim captured the killer's picture and voice recording on her cell phone. But, when he is talking about a twist above, he's implying that that's WHY it's so difficult to solve. The picture and voice recording are (or hopefully will be) an incredible HELP to the investigation, so I don't think he's referring to that as the twist that makes this case so hard to solve.
So IMO he chose the wrong word, OR there is really something very unusual about this crime that makes it much more complicated than when taken at face value.