I have missed many threads here but haven't stopped thinking of Gannon, nor following this case.
You all have been really busy here, and very, very dedicated!
After a busy day of running around, a line of thinking that may have already been discussed...(more than likely it has
) occurred to me, and it was prompted by my kids.
I would like to know if TS has been asked to re-enact all of her actions for that weekend starting with Saturday....with LE actually sitting beside her in the vehicle starting at square 1 (their home.)
Each time she got into a vehicle...where did she go? Who was with her? Where did they each sit in the vehicle? What routes did she take? How long were they at each stop for?
Then see if the camera footage from her different destinations allign with her statements. I guarantee she will have to think really hard about this!
If she has nothing to hide, it should be real easy for her to re-enact each place she travelled to. On the other hand, if she has to stop and figure out if she turned right or left...then maybe there would be clues in directions she tends to avoid travelling in.
People tend to be creatures of habit. They take the same roads to the same places day after day....if I take a different route somewhere, like today I did this and my 10 and 8 year old were all over it...asking me why I am not taking my 'normal' route? They notice stuff like that.
Maybe little L would be a wealth of info if she rode along with just LE
afterwards and pointed out TS's usual routes?
Rental car will have mileage and gas level recorded when picked up and returned. Unless she paid for gas in cash, it should be easy to track where she filled up prior to returning the car. GPS info should also be of great value. This may have been a key factor in where and why they have concentrated their recent searchin a specific area.
JMO and thoughts...again coming into this after missing several threads and hoping I am not rehashing and being completely redundant.