mtnlites
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I don’t think it is true that someone else knows, either. Killing children is not a bragging kind of crime. Also, suspecting someone close to you of killing children, who is not on police radar already, seems unlikely. All jmo. Just saying I think LE is basing “local” assumption mostly on the fact of “knowing” the bridge at all.
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I agree that there might not be anyone who "knows." There might be someone, however, who remembers something about that day and it's been bothering them. Like the day their husband came home with wet britches. Or how their brother, who used to never be interested in true crime, is suddenly glued to the news. Unfortunately, the person may not even realize that they know something.