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Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast
The entire idea of the distance the car traveled based on the gas left in the tank was a silly idea by the police to begin with. They knew she took money out of the ATM so it's entirely possible she used some or part of that money for gas. Like I said even $10 on a tank already a quarter full would fill that car up with more than half a tank. Besides, everyone was guessing at just how much gas was in the car to begin with. Gas stations then, like ATM's, were few and far between that had cameras.
I always thought the estimated distance was a waste of time. But I do believe the sighting at Haugen's was accurate. The question of the time at Haugen's ranges from 5:30 am to 7:30 am. When I used to work around there right around that time the owner's car was usually there before 6:00 am and I think the time he saw Liz's car was far closer to 5:30 am.
As for the time the call came in to Baltovich being somewhere between 6:30 am and 7:00 am, you would have to bring out the call records to nail that down. Was someone's clock set 5 minutes fast or slow? Is the call time just being ballparked just like the time at Haugen's? Call it between 6:30 am and 6:45 am then.
Even the time of an easy 45 minutes is doing the speed limit, not 10 or 20 over that most people do. Especially that time of morning.
But that means it certainly is plausible Rob (and the other guy) could have the car back from Haugen's, parked at 3R, and be back home prior to the phone call coming in. Risky, but it's a risk you would take if you just killed someone.
I always thought the estimated distance was a waste of time. But I do believe the sighting at Haugen's was accurate. The question of the time at Haugen's ranges from 5:30 am to 7:30 am. When I used to work around there right around that time the owner's car was usually there before 6:00 am and I think the time he saw Liz's car was far closer to 5:30 am.
As for the time the call came in to Baltovich being somewhere between 6:30 am and 7:00 am, you would have to bring out the call records to nail that down. Was someone's clock set 5 minutes fast or slow? Is the call time just being ballparked just like the time at Haugen's? Call it between 6:30 am and 6:45 am then.
Even the time of an easy 45 minutes is doing the speed limit, not 10 or 20 over that most people do. Especially that time of morning.
But that means it certainly is plausible Rob (and the other guy) could have the car back from Haugen's, parked at 3R, and be back home prior to the phone call coming in. Risky, but it's a risk you would take if you just killed someone.