jacksonbrown
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I checked as best I could for the mass transit routes in 1968, they went as far as Paoli, which would be a 10 to 15 mile drive from where the body was placed. There were, in 1968, a lot of spots between Paoli to easily dump a body.
In November 0f 1968, I was 5 years old, so I am no expert in what South Philadelphia was like then. However, there are two large rivers within two miles, a fairly large swamp within five, and several large parks. I could not find a reason why a killer would have killed Corporal Corriveau in South Philadelphia and move the to the Turnpike near Downingtown, except to hide the body. This was obviously not an attempt to hide the body.
On 11/17, there was a Jefferson Airplane performance in Philadelphia. Is that something he might have attended or wanted to attend?
His body was found in a construction area. He was propped up against a fence, had the killer gone a little further there was an embankment which ran downhill. At the bottom of the hill was a stream, beyond the stream were houses. Indicates the killer might not have be familiar with the area.
The authorities believe his body was placed in the location between 7:30 and 10:55 a.m. As I mentioned in a prior post, it had been drizzling and foggy that a.m., but his body was dry. They also put his time of death within a 12-24 hrs period.
The area around the hospital had a lot of bars and prostitutes, so prime location for getting in trouble.
It is possible he might have attended the Jefferson Airplane concert (I would have).
He did have a girlfriend at home. She kept in touch with the family after his disappearance and didn't seem the type. She passed away many years ago. The PSP do not think anyone from the home state had anything to do with his murder. Unfortunately after 43 yrs the friends are gone and interviews are scarce.
I wish the pea coat were available, it may have contained dna.