What is to be inferred by the weapon being in the home, not brought there by the murderer?
And what does the knife being found in the creek so close? (The Creek flows behind the house, but it can also be described as being found around the corner, presumably thrown off the bridge on Chapin Cross Creek road.)
There have been so many cases like this, that have been solved recently, one can only hope there is something left in evidence that can help.
I've got a feeling that if they solve this, it might help solve a few other cases too.
And what does the knife being found in the creek so close? (The Creek flows behind the house, but it can also be described as being found around the corner, presumably thrown off the bridge on Chapin Cross Creek road.)
There have been so many cases like this, that have been solved recently, one can only hope there is something left in evidence that can help.
I've got a feeling that if they solve this, it might help solve a few other cases too.