inspctrgadget
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<modsnip> I'm now considering that SG possibly died of accidental death, such as drowning, while she ran from JB's house. From all accounts, she was having a drug or psychological episode, and running into a marsh is probably a pretty reasonable thing to do in such a state of mind.
If so, I'd like to reconsider the "Halfway House" call. I'm not sure if my theory has been mentioned before. Here's the theory:
After the police report was filed, Diaz or Pak (or both of them together) arranged for someone to call MG to say that SG was at a halfway house and left with her driver. Their motive would be to quash any investigation into themselves. I would think that Pak had a greater motivation to arrange for this call, since he was the last to see her alive and wouldn't want to be the target of any missing persons investigation. If Diaz were dealing drugs or pimping, he would also want to avoid being a target, which he admits he eventually was given the phone taps. They both had CPH's name, because they had his business card. The timing fits. This would seem to explain their insistence that CPH call the family, once in person, once via phone. If their goal was to divert police attention from themselves, they wildly succeeded.
I doubt that this particular question (did you or someone you know impersonate CPH to MG) would come up in a lie detector exam.
If so, I'd like to reconsider the "Halfway House" call. I'm not sure if my theory has been mentioned before. Here's the theory:
After the police report was filed, Diaz or Pak (or both of them together) arranged for someone to call MG to say that SG was at a halfway house and left with her driver. Their motive would be to quash any investigation into themselves. I would think that Pak had a greater motivation to arrange for this call, since he was the last to see her alive and wouldn't want to be the target of any missing persons investigation. If Diaz were dealing drugs or pimping, he would also want to avoid being a target, which he admits he eventually was given the phone taps. They both had CPH's name, because they had his business card. The timing fits. This would seem to explain their insistence that CPH call the family, once in person, once via phone. If their goal was to divert police attention from themselves, they wildly succeeded.
I doubt that this particular question (did you or someone you know impersonate CPH to MG) would come up in a lie detector exam.