I am a bit confused. Most people referer to downeast Maine as the Northern coast, starting at around Ellsworth. The Berwicks are in York County, the Southern coast.
It is in the final says of closing. The navy turned over the airfield to public in Feb and now it is open to private planes.
I think that they only Navy operation still open is the commissary.
About 1/2 mile past Knight's Pond heading North on the right. This is the turn with the small loop, and I think the loop is actually called Allen Road. After you turn on Allen you make a quick right onto Dennett. It is paved at the begining, but turns to dirt pretty quick.
Another possible explanation is that they were in a hurry and not from the area. The whole area is rural but the gravel section of that road seems really in the woods.
If they were familar with the area there are plenty of places to put a body with a great chance of it not being found.
Not many houses on the road at all. In fact, the whole area is pretty rural. Route 4 is very close and is a pretty busy N-S route for people traveling West of the coast.
I ride my bike in that area often, stopping a the convience store in N. Berwick.
I think that the poster was referring to the spec house in Sunnyslope that is/was owned by MCs mother. There was a rumor early on in the case that important evidence was found in that home.
"Cell phone data indicates Cowells phone could have been sending or receiving calls and data between 1500 (3 p.m.) and 1542 (3:42 p.m.) from the area of 404 S. Chelan Ave. However, it states that other data and analysis suggests she received these calls and one additional one while her phone...
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